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Race Video: 2014 NAIA Nationals, 200 Free, Ax Breaks Record, 1:36.71

From Anne Lepesant’s report:

Joel Ax of SCAD Savannah broke the meet record in the 200 free at the 2014 NAIA National Championships on Friday. Ax swam a strong and controlled race, winning by 2.5 seconds with a 1:36.71. Out in a 22.49 Ax went 24.8-24.8-24.5. It was his personal best by 2 seconds.

The previous mark of 1:36.87 belonged to OBU’s Nick Schuttinger from last year’s championship.

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