WATCH: Race Video From Day 4 of the 2014 Jr. Pan Pacs, Including Paul Powers’ NAG Record

See below, most of the race videos for day 4 of the 2014 Junior Pan Pac Championships in Maui, Hawaii.

W. 200 IM

1. Ella Eastin, USA, 2:13.12
2. Mary-Sophie Harvey, Canada 2:13.77
3. Kim Williams, USA, 2:14.18

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M. 200 IM

1. Andrew Seliskar, USA, 2:00.81
2. Curtis Ogren, USA, 2:02.21
3. Juran Mizohata, Japan, 2:02.31

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W. 50 free

1. Amy Bilquist, USA, 25.04
2. Menghui Zhu, China, 25.12
3. Lucy McJannet, Australia, 25.38

M. 50 free

1. Paul Powers, USA, 22.20 (Meet Record)
2. Blake Jones, Australia, 22.67
3. Cameron Kidd, Canada, 22.69

W. 200 breast

1. Runa Imai, Japan, 2:26.04 (2000 born)
2. Manami Chida, Japan, 2:28.47
3. Emily Kopas, USA, 2:28.83

M. 200 breast

1. Ryuya Mura, Japan, 2:13.55
2. Rintaro Okubo, Japan, 2:13.75
3. Matt Wilson, Australia, 2:14.71

W. 1500 free

1. Sierra Schmidt, USA, 16:26.81
2. Moesha Johhnson, Australia, 16:31.96
3. Isabella Rongione, USA, 16:33.60

M. 800 free

1. Townley Haas, USA, 8:00.99
2. Liam Egan, USA, 8:04.06
3. Peter Brothers, Canada, 8:04.45

W. 400 medley relay

1. USA, 4:04.44 (Meet Record)
2. Japan, 4:04.11
3. Canada, 4:08.57

M. 400 medley relay

1. USA, 3:39.09
2. Japan, 3:42.78
3. Canada, 3:43.12

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ERVINFORTHEWIN
9 years ago

M.Andrew swam the 100 back for the medley relay in heat 1 ! The underwater of Seliskar at the turn of the butterfly leg was really impressive …. !!!
Powers is really fit & fast on 50 free ! he looks to have eveything to become a great sprinter .

FlyFan
9 years ago

Looking forward to viewing the men’s 400 medley relay – heat 2. Is it still under construction?

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