The 10&Under girls of the Schroeder YMCA in Brown Deer, Wisconsin have set a new National Age Group (NAG) record, going 2:00.98 in the 200 medley relay.
That breaks a record that was barely three months old, set by Rockville-Montgomery in November of 2015 at 2:02.44.
Schroeder broke the mark at the 12&Under Wisconsin Short Course Yard State meet, taking place at the University of Wisconsin this weekend. The meet began Friday and continues through Sunday, with the record falling at the Saturday morning session.
Schroeder’s team of Campbell Stoll, Lucy Thomas, Victoria Brostowitz and Sailor Whowell went 2:00.98, winning the event by more than 10 full seconds and taking 1.5 off the 10&Under NAG.
Schroeder was faster than Rockville Montgomery’s old record in three of the four legs, with Stoll and Brostowitz really blowing out the old splits on the back and fly legs, respectively.
Here’s a look at the splits of both relays:
Schroeder 2016 | Rockville-Montgomery 2015 | ||
Campbell Stoll | 29.90 | Nina Allen | 31.26 |
Lucy Thomas | 33.05 | Joyce Wu | 33.09 |
Victoria Brostowitz | 29.62 | Elena Harrison | 31.23 |
Sailor Whowell | 28.41 | Amy Lamb | 26.86 |
2:00.98 | 2:02.40 |
All four members of Schroeder’s team are 10 years old as of this weekend.
Full results of the Wisconsin 12&Under Short Course Yard State Championships are available on Meet Mobile under “2016 12&Under Wisconsin SCY State Championships.”
Way to go Schroeder! Another Whowell sprinter – when will it ever end?!
Steve B,
Not only did you teach, you infused us with swimming. Still seeing the results. Continuing appreciation and gratitude. Stay well. ?
Let’s hear it for Schroeder! OMG – another Whowell?
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