Westchester Aquatics Breaks 10 & Under NAG Record

The Westchester Aquatics Club in Yonkers, New York has broken a National Age Group Record in the 10 & under boys 200 yard free relay.

At a Breakout Swim Clinic over the weekend with fomer Olympic medalists and World Champions Mark Gangloff and Kristy Kowal, the group of Nick Torres, Brendan Lee, Yugo Tsukikawa, and Ryan Maierle swam a 1:48.42. That cleared the old mark swum back in 2004 by the Canyons Aquatic Club relay that was made up of Bob Hwang, Riley Mita, Janathan Hwang, and Alex Ngan at 1:48.69.

The group from Westchester is coached by Carle’ Fierro, a former head age group coach at the nearby Badger Swim Club. Fierro spun-off the Westchester Wolverines in 2010, after winning two High School Swimming Coach of the Year awards, as well as the 2008-2009 Metro Swimming “Age Group Coach of the Year” award.

Not all LSC’s recognize Time Trials as records, but USA Swimming does assuming they meet all proper guidelines. This meet had both timers and 4 officials present, with an electronic Colorado Timing System used for the official result.

 

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shad
1 year ago

can fix him boys body

Dragos
11 years ago

Carle, congratulations to you and your boys for the National Record. Once again you proved that you are one of the best (if not the best!!!) age group coach in Metro. Great job. Dragos

Fred Fritsch
11 years ago

You’re a great coach Carle’, it’s high time you got some recognition.

Congratulations to you and your swimmers!

Fred Fritsch

Harbor Seals

Chris dewy
11 years ago

And only one lane was used obviously
Thanks again these boys work very hard

Chris dewy
11 years ago

Touch pads were used I was there! And there where three timers per lane and four officials verified it! Thanks for all the positive support guys
Chris Dewey
Asst coach
Westchester Aquatic Club

OneWouldThink
11 years ago

“Not all LSC’s recognize Time Trials as records, but USA Swimming does assuming they meet all proper guidelines. This meet had both timers and 4 officials present.”

You would think in this day and age, that there would need to be touch pads set up for a USA swimming record (and not just timers…and perhaps there were). Regardless, congratulations to these young boys. I remember Bob Hwang when he was 10 – was definitely a big, strong boy for his age

I believe 3 of the 4 boys from the Canyons relay (are still swimming today in college).

OneWouldThink
Reply to  Braden Keith
11 years ago

yes…that’s correct… Timers for back up (to the touch pads) are best

Michael Gonzalez
Reply to  OneWouldThink
11 years ago

I was at the time trial and touch pads were used

Charls Morton, Esq.
11 years ago

I will consider them all failures unless this is the Olympic medley relay come 2024.

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