2021 NCSA SPRING INVITE
- March 16-20, 2021
- Rosen Aquatic and Fitness Center, Orlando, FL
- Short Course Yards (SCY)
- Psych Sheets
- Meet Information
- Meet Site
- Live Stream
- Results on Meet Mobile
- Prelims Recap
TNT Swimming’s Levenia Sim dropped a massive best time to break Regan Smith‘s National Age Group Record in the 13-14 girls’ 100 backstroke (SCY), producing a time of 51.03 at the NCSA Spring Championships in Orlando.
The 14-year-old Sim entered the meet with a best time of 51.95, set just last month, and then sliced over nine-tenths off that to get under Smith’s NAG of 51.09 set in 2016.
Sim’s swim in February not only marked her first time sub-52, but it was also her first time under 53, with her best previously sitting at a 53.17 from December.
That 51.95 had ranked her fourth in the age group, trailing Smith, Claire Curzan (51.23) and former NAG record holder Alex Walsh (51.62).
Sim also went 52.34 in this morning’s prelims, which is faster than everyone other than the aforementioned three in the age group’s history (fifth all-time is Amy Tang, 52.75).
Comparing the former and new NAG record splits, Sim was significantly faster on the opening 50, flipping in 24.49 to Smith’s 25.07.
Swimmer | 1st 50 split | 2nd 50 split | Final Time |
Regan Smith, 2016 | 25.07 | 26.02 | 51.09 |
Levenia Sim, 2021 | 24.49 | 26.54 | 51.03 |
Sim also currently holds the 11-12 NAG in the SCY 50 backstroke (25.65).
Smith has gone on to assert herself as the world’s fastest female backstroker, holding the world records in the long course 100 and 200 back, along with the American and U.S. Open Records in the SCY 100 and 200.
Wow that’s fast!
Would have made the A final at NCAAs this morning with that time
That’s got to be an old picture. If she’s going 51.0 at under 5 feet… I’d just give up.
It’s clearly pre covid at the very least.
The photo is from 2019 after she broke the 11-12 50 back. She is around 5’3” now.
Jan is an awesome coach! The one time I had the pleasure to meet him he was extremely humble along with being very kind.
Is there a video link?
Not one that we’ve found yet.
There’s a vid on the Facebook coaching group. Second hand filming of an iPad streaming the race, but still good quality!
Here is the vid
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uYFOyTgsT80
2 more seconds to go.
Lungs!
Swimming faster underwater than on the top, especially with backstroke.
Too much fast swimming at too young an age.
Holding those records “at too young an age” seemed to work out OK for Regan Smith. In any event, would it surprise you to know that bc of Covid pool rules, TNT’s daily workouts (6 per week) are limited to a max of 1 1/2 hours?
This “too young” mentality is a dead giveaway about a commenter’s age. This was dogma for a long time in the late 80s and 90s, after the teen-burnouts of the 70s. It still lives on in many circles.
But, it’s clear from what we’ve seen over the last 15 years that it’s no longer true. There are still late-bloomers, and there are still burnouts, but many, many Olympians are National Age Group Record breakers as well.
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