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Luka Mijatovic Lowers Own National Age Group Record With 3:52.01 400 Free

2023 SUMMER JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

BOYS’ 400 METER FREESTYLE – FINALS

  • Jr World: 3:44.60 – Mack Horton (2014)
  • Meet: 3:50.82 – Norvin Clontz (2022)
  • Boys’ 13-14 NAG: 3:53.19 – Luka Mijatovic (2023)
  • Boys’ 15-16 NAG: 3:50.68 – Larsen Jensen (2002)
  • Boys’ 17-18 NAG: 3:46.08 – Larsen Jensen (2004)
  • 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials: 3:55.59

Podium:

  1. Aaron Shackell (CSC), 3:47.00M
  2. Luke Whitlock (FAST), 3:51.77
  3. Luka Mijatovic (PLS), 3:52.01
  4. Nathan Szobota (NOVA), 3:53.51
  5. Sean Green (LIAC), 3:54.10
  6. Aiden Hammer (KING), 3:55.02
  7. Bobby DiNunzio (TIDE), 3:55.89
  8. Norvin Clontz (MAC), 3:56.95

Luka Mijatovic has done it again, breaking his own national age group (NAG) record in the boys 400 freestyle swimming a 3:52.01 in Irvine to finish third at Summer Juniors in Irvine.

Mijatovic’s previous record stood at a 3:53.19 which he swam in June at US Nationals.

Split Comparison:

Irvine- Finals Indy- Finals Indy- Prelims George Haines
50 26.51 26.82 26.89 26.96
100 28.58 29.27 29.14 29.54
150 29.48 29.76 30.04 29.8
200 29.72 30 30.25 30.29
250 29.87 29.82 30.29 30.32
300 30.16 30.16 30.51 30.49
350 29.4 29.33 30 29.87
400 28.29 28.03 28.62 29.09
3:52.01 3:53.19 3:55.74 3:56.36

The difference between Mijatovic’s race today and in finals in Indianapolis was that he was out about a whole second faster on his first 100. He also only had one :30 second split, with the rest sub 30.

Mijatovic is now the fastest 13-14 400 freestyler by five and a half seconds as the NAG before Mijatovic first broke it was a 3:57.61 which Evan Pinion swam back in 2009.

This was Mijatovic’s second NAG of Summer Juniors so far. On night 1, Mijatovic broke the oldest NAG record in the books as he swam a 15:27.38 in the 1500 free. Mijatovic now holds the 13-14 200, 400, 800, and 1500 free NAG records.

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Rob Davis
1 year ago

Congrats Luka! Very impressive swimming!!!

Fukuoka Gold
1 year ago

Following Thorpe trajectory. He has a chance to go under Thorpe’s 3:49 as 14 yo.

The future is bright for this kid.

jeff
1 year ago

at around 13 he was 4:17.2, a year later he was 4:02.1, and now less than 4 months later he’s 3:52.0. He’s very much on track to get to Thorpe’s 14 year old age group record

PFA
Reply to  jeff
1 year ago

At this rate he’ll be 3:47 by the US open at the end of the year honestly wouldn’t shock me either if he did go that time in 4 months.

jeff
Reply to  PFA
1 year ago

yeah its crazy, I thought he was almost 15 just based off this time but he’s not even 14 and a half yet

BrianD
Reply to  PFA
1 year ago

He can easily knock 2 seconds off this time by improving his turns. He is losing ground at every turn. I don’t remember if he makes a better effort in the 200, but I will watch tonight.

HeGetsItDoneAgain
1 year ago

Luka has an absolutely monstrous last 50 kick. The wave he generates is enormous

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