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Michigan Gets Verbal From Mokhtar Al-Yamani, HS Teammate of Ortiz Brothers

Mike Bottom has dipped into a familiar recruiting pool at the St. Mary’s International School in Tokyo, Japan with a verbal commitment from Mokhtar Al-Yamani.

Al-Yamani swam a few meets in the United States in the summer of 2012 in long course with a few short course time trials. At those meets, when he was just 14 and 15, Al-Yamani was already 21.9 and 48.0 in the 50 and 100 yard free, plus 25.2 and 54.9 in the 50 and 100 meter freestyles.

Since that meet, Al-Yamani has drastically improved in long course, which means his short course times should get better too.

According to his personal website, Al-Yamani’s best times in long course meters are:

  • 50 free – 23.96
  • 100 free – 52.20
  • 200 free – 1:53.10

And in short course meters:

  • 50 free – 22.75
  • 100 free – 50.10
  • 200 free – 1:49.45

Editor’s note: times were updated in the 200 LCM and SCM frees since initial posting.

Al-Yamani told SwimSwam this week he’s currently working to broaden his freestyling range, hoping to become a threat in mid-distances as well as sprint events. He passed along a few of his short-course meters times, which include a 3:53.06 in the 400, a 24.65 in the 50 fly and a 56.09 in the 100 fly.

He’s now the 4th Wolverine swimmer from St. Mary’s International School, after current senior Bruno Ortiz, as well as graduated swimmers Ryutaro Kamiya and Miguel Ortiz. All three of those swimmers were multiple-time NCAA Championship qualifiers for the Wolverines.

“I am very excited to be a part of the University of Michigan, as I believe their combination of both academic and athletic excellence will be a perfect fit for me,” Al-Yamani told SwimSwam. “The coaches were very warm-welcoming, and I know that they will help me improve to the best of my ability.  The facilities are unlike any universities I have seen in Japan, and I am proud to say I will be a Wolverine starting next year.”

Al-Yamani, who is the standard age as compared to an American high school freshman, claims his nationality as a combination of Japanese, Yemeni, and American.

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Coach
10 years ago

[EDIT]. His 200 LCM free is a 1:53.10, and his SCM is a 1:49.45

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Reply to  Braden Keith
10 years ago

Not a problem.
200 LCM: http://swim.seiko.co.jp/2014/S70601/ranking/28R136.pdf
This is the final of his Summer Age Group Nationals. He placed 6th in this race(In Japan he is registered as ムクタール・アリ)
SCM: http://www.swim-record.com/swims/ViewResult/?h=V1100&code=1214771&sex=1&event=1&distance=4
Scrolling to the very bottom, you will find the results of his final at Kanto regionals.
He placed first. (ムクタール・アリ)

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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