2016 U.S. OPEN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Tuesday, August 2 – Saturday, August 6, 2016
- Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center
- The University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
- Heats 9:00 AM / Finals 5:00 PM (U.S. Central Time)
- Psych Sheets
- Live Video
- Friday Prelims Heat Sheet
- Live Results
- Championship Central
14-year old Regan Smith broke the 13-14 National Age Group Record in the 100 long course meter backstroke on Friday evening. She swam a 1:00.26, which improves upon the 1:00.31 that she swam in prelims on Friday at the 2016 U.S. Open in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The record previously belonged to Missy Franklin, who has since gone on to win 4 Olympic gold medals and 11 World Championships, including 8 of them combined as a backstroker.
Comparative splits:
- Smith Final: 28.96/31.30 = 1:00.26
- Smith Prelims: 29.23/31.08 = 1:00.31
- Franklin ’09: 29.54/30.96 = 1:00.50
Smith went-for-broke on the opening 50 meters, where she led the field, and while she paid on the back-half of the race, she still had enough to re-break the record.
Smith took 2nd place in the race behind Australian veteran Holly Barratt, who swam 59.96.
Congrats Regan. Next step is breaking the minute barrier.
Regan Smith is gonna be the star of 2020 Olympics.
You heard it here first!
Walsh says.. nu uh.. Remember my name!
Andrei Minakov – 14 – 54.04 100m Fly – New NAG (54.59 by MA)
Holly Barratt 59.9?!?!?! Jeez, She was an average 61/62 swimmer for years and is no spring chicken… Aussie backstroke revolution is REAL!
Smith & Walsh are gonna bring it big time in 2020!