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Speedo Winter Junior Championships: Day 2 Combined Results

SPEEDO WINTER JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – EAST

2021 SPEEDO WINTER JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WEST

THURSDAY COMBINED RESULTS – WOMEN

THURSDAY COMBINED RESULTS – MEN

Above, you can find links to the combined results for today’s action at the Speedo Winter Junior Championships. The results PDFs includes the lead-off splits from the 400 medley relays tonight. The individual 100 backstroke will be competed on Friday.

There a few key storylines to follow here in regards to the combined results:

  • Sandpipers of Nevada not only went 1-2-3 in the girls 500 free tonight at the West meet, they went 1-2-3 overall, when the East meet is taken into account. We haven’t yet verified this, but I’m going to go out on a limb and say that’s never happened before at a Winter Junior Champs.
  • Carmel Swim Club continues to roll in the women’s relays, remaining perfect and winning the 400 medley in a new NAG.
  • West site was largely faster then the East, with few exceptions. One such exception was the women’s 50 free, where East site swimmers posted the 4 fastest times of the day.
  • Leah Hayes nearly downed Alex Walsh’s 15-16 200 IM NAG, coming within 0.07 seconds of the mark with a 1:54.09 to win the West meet and overall.

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Swimmer
2 years ago

The overall 1-2-3 actually has happened before.
At 2015 Winter Juniors (West), Sean Grieshop, Chris Yeager, and Taylor Abbott of Nitro went 1-2-3 in the mile. Their times were all three faster than the winner at the East site that year.

Ferb
2 years ago

I’m pretty sure Leah has 8 or 9 months left as a 16-yr old, so I suspect she’ll scoop this NAG record, and maybe a few others before she ages up.

nuotofan
Reply to  Ferb
2 years ago

She’s 16 and 1 month (born on late October 2005), so she has more than 10 months before she ages up.

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