Ten-year-old Miriam Sheehan of Phoenix Swim Club jumped right into long course season, pulling down a National Age Group record in her first meet. Swimming at the Phoenix Long Course Opener in Phoenix, Arizona, Sheehan dropped 5.2 seconds (what?!) from her best time last season and clocked a 32.44. Sheehan zoomed right past the 32.85 mark that Grace VanBrunt of Georgia Coastal Aquatic Team had set at Clearwater Aquatic Club’s World Championships Trials Qualifying Meet in 2013.
Sheehan finished the 2014-15 short course season with the top-ranked 50y back time for 10 & Unders with 28.65. She was second in the 100y back (1:02.49).
So proud of you Miriam.
Wow! Great going Miriam!
Great job, Miriam, I am so proud of you! Congratulations!
Congratulations Miriam!!!!
Congrats!! We are so proud of you and your dedication to your passion. We are so lucky to live next door to a superstar!! Xo
WOW! Miriam, I am so proud of you. What an amazing feat. With love from your Ohio cousin!
Awesome! So glad we got to see you and your family at your beautiful home before your record breaking carrier took off!
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