WATCH: North Allegheny High School Break Legendary 400 Free Record

Swimming on Thursday, day 2 of the Pennsyvlania AAA, the 400 free relay from North Allegheny High School broke one of the legendary National High School records. The group of Mason Gonzalez (43.27), Andrew Zhang (44.24), Jack Wright (43.22), and Rick Mihm (43.08) combined for an incredible 2:53.81. That time broke not only their own National public school record, of 2:57.59, set in December, but also cleared the famed Bolles School independent schools’ record of 2:54.43 from 2012. That Bolles relay included Olympic gold medalist Ryan Murphy, Olympic gold medalist Joseph Schooling, and Olympic 4th-place finisher in the 100 free Santo Condorelli.

See a full video of the race, courtesy Deanne Morris (1st video), and Brian Wright (2nd view):

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Entgegen
6 years ago

Still gives me chills wow

Swimdog
6 years ago

This really shows that Pennsylvania is one of the fastest states for swimming. A lot of big names and fast swimmers come from Pennsylvania

Swimmer!
6 years ago

Dat finger

What
6 years ago

Wrong video

Malaysian
6 years ago

The video linked is the 2free relay though?

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