Watch Miriam Sheehan Lower 10&u 50 Back NAG Record (Race Video)

As reported by SwimSwam’s Jared Anderson:

Phoenix Swim Club’s Miriam Sheehan took down yet another National Age Group (NAG) record in the 10&Under division this weekend, going 27.27 to break the 50 yard backstroke mark.

Sheehan’s time gets about half a second under the 27.79 previously set by Regan Smith back in 2013. Smith has gone on to break the 11-12 NAGs in both short course yards backstroke races, and has now among the youngest Olympic Trials qualifiers at age 13.

Sheehan has etched her name into the NAG record books multiple times already over the past year, albeit mostly in long course meters. She owns the long course NAGs in the 50 free, 50 and 100 back and 50 and 100 fly. This is only her second short course yards NAG, though. Sheehan previously broke the 50 fly record earlier this year.

Her new 50 back NAG happened at the Quad Series Dual Meet between Phoenix Aquatic Club and Mesa Aquatics Club at the Kino Aquatic Center in Mesa, Arizona. The meet runs Friday through Sunday, and the 10-year-old Sheehan has already won three events.

In addition to her record-breaking 50 back, Sheehan went 25.75 to win the 50 free and showed off her range with a 5:41.33 win in the 500 free.

That 50 free time is just eight tenths off the shared NAG of U.S. Olympian Lia Neal and current NAG record challenger Zoe Skirboll, and it might be the next major target record for Sheehan this short course season.

She’ll swim the 50 breast and 100 IM on Sunday.

Full meet results are available on Meet Mobile.

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Magic
8 years ago

Way to go, Miriam! Your hard work ethic and dedication to the sport are an inspiration. I am so proud of you!

Swimfan22
8 years ago

You are one amazing swimmer!! Keep up the great work!! You are inspiring many others out there!

hswimmer
8 years ago

Her underwaters are amazing!

pwb
8 years ago

Super swift! #PSCSprintLand

FYI: KINO not King aquatic center.

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The writer formerly known as "Troy Gennaro", better known as Tony Carroll, has been working with SwimSwam since April of 2013. Tony grew up in northern Indiana and started swimming in 2003 when his dad forced him to join the local swim team. Reluctantly, he joined on the condition that …

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