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Regan Smith Sets 100 Back 15-16 NAG in Akron Sectionals Prelims

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 9

March 24th, 2018 News

2018 CENTRAL ZONE SECTIONALS – AKRON

  • March 22nd-25th, 2018
  • Ocasek Natatorium, University of Akron, Akron, Ohio
  • Results on Meet Mobile “2018 Speedo Sectionals Section 3 Central Zone”

While the incredibly tight race the men’s NCAAs is taking up most of our attention, there’s plenty of swimming happening across the country, including some other big swims.

This morning at the Akron Sectionals, Riptide’s Regan Smith set a new 15-16 National Age Group record in the 100 back.  Smith dropped 0.02 seconds off her seed time this morning, splitting in 25.07/26.21 for a 51.28.  Her previous best of 51.30 came at the 2017 USA Swimming College Challenge, where she split a virtually the same 25.07/26.23.

That swim is still a bit off of Smith’s best time, however, which stands at 51.09, a time she set while still a 14 year-old.  Smith dropped nearly two seconds from prelims to finals Thursday en route to setting the 200 Back National Age Group Record, so it seems likely that she should have a good drop in the 100 back this evening, and set a new personal best.  It’s quite conceivable should could even get under the 17-18 NAG, which stands at 50.50 and held by current Cal swimmer Amy Bilquist.

Smith’s only other event this morning was the 200 free relay, where she lead off in a new personal best time of 23.14, leading Riptide to a 1st place finish in the timed finals relay.

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Dan
6 years ago

She also swam the 200 Fly in prelims. An easy looking 1:54.85. If she drops 1.9 seconds tonight she gets the Mary T Meagher 37 year old record (1:52.99)! Based on her 200 back speed and finals cut on Thursday, it’s better than 50/50 she gets it.

Pvdh
Reply to  Dan
6 years ago

If that record goes down…this will officially be the craziest yards weekend ever.

coacherik
Reply to  Pvdh
6 years ago

Pretty sure you won’t get many arguing with you on that one..

Pvdh
6 years ago

Honestly….Masse/Baker/Seebohm better watch tf out this summer. Regan Smith has the potential to surpass them all very quickly.

Caeleb Dressel Will Win 9 Gold Medals in Tokyo
Reply to  Pvdh
6 years ago

Finally, someone from my home state who is noteworthy!

Das Swimmer

David Plummer? Tom Malchow? Trina Radke? Kris Humphries? Rachel Bootsma? Heard of them?

Caeleb Dressel Will Win 9 Gold Medals in Tokyo
Reply to  Das Swimmer
6 years ago

I am well aware of all of them. Trina Radke especially. But neither of the people you mentioned had the talent that Regan has. And most of them retired long ago or quit early. They’re all great and noteworthy of course, but I meant someone who can lead the face of swimming level.

Hswimmer
6 years ago

Unreal!! She will be huge in college swimming any school will be lucky to have her versatility

AWSI DOOGER
Reply to  Hswimmer
6 years ago

As long as she’s not a Gator. I can’t get excited about Dressel for that reason. Haven’t watched all week.

BTW, the headline writer must be a Gator. Misspelled the first name even though it’s correct in the article:

Regan

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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