Nikita Tretyakov, a Russian Junior National champion who swims at Swim Fort Lauderdale, has verbally committed to the University of Southern California for 2017-18.
“I was there on recruiting trip. The team and coaches were so nice with me. I really like the swimming pool and weather there. I think this is the best place for me.”
Tretyakov is from Izhevsk, in Russia’s Udmurt Republic. As he explained to SwimSwam, “I am living in Fort Lauderdale and studying online in Russian high school (homeschool). I have been swimming in Swim Fort Lauderdale for 3 years. I am working with Dave Gibson and I think we are doing a great job together. I swim everything: Individual Medley, Butterfly, Backstroke, Freestyle. My Breaststroke is not as fast as other styles but I am trying to improve both my technique and my speed.”
Swimming for SFTL at the 2015 Southern Senior Championships in Shenandoah, Texas, Tretyakov took the male high point trophy and helped Swim Fort Lauderdale win the men’s team title. He represented Russia this summer at the European Junior Swimming Championships, competing in the 50/100/200m back and 200/400m IM. He finaled in the 100/200m back, 100m fly, and 200/400m IM at the 2016 Russian National Championships in April.
Tretyakov’s strength is in his breadth. His best times are:
SCY | LCM | |
200 IM | 1:50.64 | 2:04.52 |
400 IM | 4:02.22 | 4:28.67 |
100 free | 46.10 | 51.91 |
200 free | 1:38.21 | 1:53.11 |
100 back | 48.23 | 56.58 |
200 back | 1:46.29 | 2:01.16 |
100 fly | 48.51 | 55.69 |
He will join Jake Sannem, the only other verbal commit to the Trojan class of 2021 that we’ve seen thus far.
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USC or Trojan Swim Club, the dream place for Russian swimmers.
Why?
YIBASH!
Go Trojans! Nikita will be the next Vlad
lets calm down there sparky
Meldoniium!