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Regan Smith Pops 1:48.6 in Prelims of 200 Back

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 6

March 10th, 2019 Club, News

2019 SPEEDO SECTIONALS – CARY, NC

  • March 7-10, 2019
  • Triangle Aquatic Center, Raleigh, NC
  • SCY Format
  • Live Results

17-year old Riptide swimmer Regan Smith swam a 1:48.67 in prelims of the women’s 200 backstroke on Sunday morning at the Cary, North Carolina Sectionals. Unlike her prelims swim in the 100 back earlier in the meet, however, this one is not actually a record: she swam 1:48.30 at the Akron Sectionals a year ago.

Missy Franklin retains the 17-18 National Age Group Record in this event at 1:48.42, while Smith’s 1:48.30 from March of 2018 (when she was still only 16) remains the fastest-ever time by an American junior.

Comparative Splits

SMITH SMITH
Sunday AM Swim 15-16 Record
25.85 25.67
27.36 27.10
27.80 27.69
27.66 27.84
1:48.67 1:48.30

She’ll need to be out a little faster to take out her old record in finals.

Smith’s swim obliterated the old Sectionals Record of 1:55.33 that was set in 2017.

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Warmer in Cary
5 years ago

147.16!!!!

Mr Piano
5 years ago

1:47.2 in finals?

REGANISGOD
Reply to  Mr Piano
5 years ago

1:47.1

Sunny Cal
5 years ago

I really hope she can make Olympic team in 100 & 200 bk!

Markster
Reply to  Sunny Cal
5 years ago

She will

Yozhik
5 years ago

On the one hand showing better endurance gives a hope that she can beat NAG record. On the other hand she maybe was faster at the end of the race just because she was slower at first 150 and there is no reason to suspect a greater form.

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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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