High school junior Chloe Clark has verbally committed to swim for the University of California, Berkeley in its class of 2023, according to the Sierra Nevada LSC’s Twitter feed.
Congratulations to @chloeclark01 for her verbal commitment to swim and study at UC Berkeley!! pic.twitter.com/HsXzSJR6dR
— Sierra Nevada (@snswimming) January 24, 2018
Clark is a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American and NISCA All-American from Granite Bay, California, about 2 hours northeast of Berkeley. As a sophomore swimming for Granite Bay High School in the spring of 2017, she won both the 200 IM (1:59.51, a new Section record) and 100 back (53.47) at the CIF SAC-Joaquin Section Championships. She then went on to win the IM (1:58.33) and place second in the backstroke (53.94) at the California State Meet. She also swam legs on Granite Bay’s 9th-place 200 medley (24.47 fly) and 400 free (50.23 anchor) relays.
Clark swims year-round for Sierra Marlins Swim Team. She excels in IM, back, and breast. Most of her top SCY times come from December 2016, when she had a breakout meet at Winter Junior Nationals West. There, she was runner-up in the 200 IM (1:57.32), 7th in the 100 back (53.63), 9th in the 400 IM (4:13.94), 17th in the 100 free (49.27), and 18th in the 50 free (23.07). Still only 16, she ranks #15 all-time among 15-16 girls in the 200y IM, #43 in the 100y back, #53 in the 100y free, and #78 in the 400y IM. Last summer she earned new PBs in the LCM 100 free, 50 back, and 100/200 breast, and 200 IM.
Clark shows great versatility. She has junior national time standards or better in every event from the 50 free to the 400 IM. Her top SCY times include:
- 50 back – 25.43
- 100 back – 53.23
- 200 back – 1:56.79
- 200 IM – 1:57.32
- 400 IM – 4:13.94
- 100 breast – 1:02.68
- 100 fly – 55.15
- 100 free – 49.27
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Congratulations Chloe! It was fun to meet you. You will be a great addition to the Bears team. GO BEARS!!
way to go Chloe. You’ll kill it!
Congratulations Bears and Congratulations Chloe and the Clark Family! The dedication you have shown to swim is incredible! Such a bright future ahead of you Chloe…..
One tuff swimmer! Go bears!
wow, congrats chloe!
thats crazy fast she will be a threat to college swimming
Solid times, but none are within scoring range for D1 NCAAs, so I wouldn’t call them “crazy fast.”
she would have qualified for NCAAs as a freshmen though
there’s girls from my state that don’t go times like that and not many high school girls i know can go times like that so yes crazy fast
What a talent! Good for Cal! CONGRATULATIONS Chloe!!
Go Bears!