Watch Day 2 Finals Race Videos From 2019 Speedo Junior National Championships

2019 USA SWIMMING SPEEDO JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Day 2 finals featured the women’s 200 backstroke, won by Felicia Pasadyn; the men’s 200 backstroke, won by Ian Grum; the women’s 100 freestyle, won by Miranda Heckman; the men’s 100 freestyle, won by Hunter Armstrong; the women’s 400 IM, won by Samantha Tadder; and the men’s 400 IM, won by Ian Grum.

WOMEN’S 200 BACKSTROKE – FINALS

  • World Record: Regan Smith (United States), 2019, 2:03.35
  • World Junior Record: Regan Smith (United States), 2019, 2:03.35
  • U.S. Open Record: Missy Franklin, 2:05.68 (United States), 2013
  • Meet Record: Kylie Stewart, 2013, 2:09.04
  • Olympic Trials Cut: 2:14.69

TOP 3

  1. Felicia Pasadyn (SwimStrongsville) – 2:12.90
  2. Kennedy Noble (YMCA Silver Fins) – 2:13.06
  3. Maggie Wanezek (Elmbrook Swim Club) – 2:13.27

MEN’S 200 BACKSTROKE – FINALS

  • World Record: Aaron Peirsol (United States), 1:51.92, 2009
  • World Junior Record: Kliment Kolesnikov (Russia), 2017, 1:5514
  • U.S. Open Record: Aaron Peirsol (United States), 1:53.08, 2009
  • Meet Record: Alex Katz, 2013, 1:58.83
  • Olympic Trials Cut: 2:02.99

TOP 3

  1. Ian Grum (Dynamo)  – 1:58.49
  2. Nathan Hayes (Seattle Metropolitan Aquatic Club) 2:01.43
  3. Colby Mefford (Sierra Marlins) – 2:02.01

WOMEN’S 100 FREESTYLE – FINALS

  • World Record: Sarah Sjostrom (Sweden), 2017, 51.71
  • World Junior Record: Penny Oleksiak (Canada), 2016, 52.70
  • U.S. Open Record: Simone Manuel (USA), 2018, 52.54
  • Meet Record: Missy Franklin, 2009, 54.03
  • Olympic Trials Cut: 56.29

TOP 3

  1. Miranda Heckman (Pleasanton Seahawks) –  55.98
  2. Riley Francis (Lakeside Aquatic Club) – 56.09
  3. Tristen Ulett (Dynamo) – 56.19

MEN’S 100 FREESTYLE – FINALS

  • World Record: Cesar Cielo (Brazil), 2009, 46.91
  • World Junior Record: Kyle Chalmers, 2016, 47.58
  • U.S. Open Record: Ryan Held, 2019, 47.39
  • Meet Record: Vladimir Morozov/Andrei Minakov, 2010/2018, 49.06
  • Olympic Trials Cut: 50.49

TOP 3

  1. Hunter Armstrong (Canton City Schools) – 49.80
  2. Luke Maurer (NASA Wildcat Aquatics) – 49.90
  3. Brooks Curry (Dynamo) –  50.08

WOMEN’S 400 IM – FINALS

  • World Record: Katinka Hosszu (Hungary), 4:26.36, 2016
  • World Junior Record: Rosie Rudin (Great Britain), 2015, 4:39.01
  • U.S. Open Record: Katinka Hosszu (Hungary), 4:31.07, 2015
  • Meet Record: Ella Eastin, 2013, 4:38.97
  • Olympic Trials Cut: 4:51.79

TOP 3

  1. Samantha Tadder (Tide Swimming) – 4:46.96
  2. Felicia Pasadyn (SwimStrongville) – 4:47.20
  3. Colby Hurt (757 Swim) – 4:48.66

MEN’S 400 IM – FINALS

  • World Record: Michael Phelps (United States), 4:03.84, 2008
  • World Junior Record: Carson Foster (United States), 2019, 4:13.39
  • U.S. Open Record: Michael Phelps (United States), 4:05.25, 2008
  • Meet Record: Gunnar Bentz, 2013, 4:14.51
  • Olympics Trials Cut: 4:25.99

TOP 3

  1. Ian Grum (Dynamo Swim Club) – 4:23.84
  2. Jack Vandeusen (Bolles) – 4:24.02
  3. David Johnston (RACE) – 4:24.83

 

Women’s 4 x 100 Freestyle Relay – Timed Finals

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Men’s 4 x 100 Freestyle Relay – Timed Finals

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About Reid Carlson

Reid Carlson

Reid Carlson originally hails from Clay Center, Kansas, where he began swimming at age six with the Clay Center Tiger Sharks, a summer league team. At age 14 he began swimming club year-round with the Manhattan Marlins (Manhattan, KS), which took some convincing from his mother as he was very …

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