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TAC’s Claire Curzan Unleashes 49.51 SCY 100 Fly to Shatter Own 15-16 NAG

2021 ESSZ Senior Sectional Meet

TAC 16-year-old Claire Curzan shattered her own National Age Group Record in the SCY 100 fly tonight at the Cary Sectionals. Curzan blasted a 49.51 in tonight’s final of the women’s 100 fly, winning the race by nearly 4 seconds. The swim comes in .22 seconds under her previous lifetime best of 49.73, which stood, until tonight, as the girls 15-16 NAG.

Additionally, Curzan’s performance tonight is the 7th-fastest women’s SCY 100 fly in history. Her previous best of 49.73 was tied for 11th-fastest all-time with UVA star Kate Douglass. Curzan remains the 5th-fastest performer of all-time, behind only Louise Hansson, Maggie MacNeil, Erika Brown, and Kelsi Dahlia. At just 16 years old, tonight’s performance puts Curzan just .13 seconds off Erika Brown‘s American Record (49.38), and .25 seconds off the U.S. Open Record, held by Louise Hansson and Maggie MacNeil (49.26).

Women’s SCY 100 Fly All-Time Performances

Rank Swimmer Time
T-1 Louise Hansson 49.26
T-1 Maggie MacNeil 49.26
3 Louise Hansson 49.34
4 Erika Brown 49.38
5 Maggie MacNeil 49.42
6 Kelsi Dahlia 49.43
7 Claire Curzan 49.51
8 Maggie MacNeil 49.57
9 Maggie MacNeil 49.59
10 Maggie MacNeil 49.66

Women’s SCY 100 Fly All-Time Performers

Rank Swimmer Time
T-1 Louise Hansson 49.26
T-1 Maggie MacNeil 49.26
3 Erika Brown 49.38
4 Kelsi Dahlia 49.43
5 Claire Curzan 49.51
6 Kate Douglass 49.73
7 Torri Huske 49.95
8 Katie McLaughlin 49.97
9 Natalie Coughlin 50.01
10 Farida Osman 50.05

Here is a split comparison between Curzan’s 49.51 tonight, and her previous best of 49.73:

3/5/2021 8/8/2020
1st 50 22.85 23.07
2nd 50 26.66 26.66
Final Time 49.51 49.73

Incredibly, Curzan’s 2nd 50 split tonight was the exact same as it was when she swam her former previous best in August 2020. The difference for Curzan tonight was that she took the race out under 23 seconds on the first 50, splitting a blistering 22.85. The only 1st 50 split we could find that was faster than 22.85 was Erika Brown‘s 22.83 she swam during her American Record performance of 49.38.

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Anonymoose
3 years ago

what a madwoman

Rachel Wander
3 years ago

Will she be the first woman to go under 50 in the 100 fly and 100 back? I could see it by the end of college

swimfan210_
Reply to  Rachel Wander
3 years ago

In fact, by the end of the day today if she does the 100 back.

Coach Mike 1952
Reply to  swimfan210_
3 years ago

Only .04 from doing that – great swimming

Coach Mike 1952
3 years ago

Smokin’ fast. This young lady is the real deal. Congratulations Claire – look to see you got the first sub 49 in history.

Last edited 3 years ago by Coach Mike 1952
swimfan210_
3 years ago

Dang! That is fast. Pretty cool that she tied her 2nd 50 split (26.66) from her old best, think she keeps tying after she tied her own national HS record and she was tied with Douglass in the all-time ranks.
Cannot wait to see her swim her other events as well. Tomorrow could we see a 21 low 50 free or a 49 100 back?

coachtayy
3 years ago

3rd fastest American in the 100 y fly?!?! This young woman is a name that needs to be remembered. Not only will she fit into the NCAA format perfectly (likely eventually setting the AR in both the 100 fly and possibly a second event), but she may even eventually get a WR! I see some very very high potential for Claire, and honestly, I see her 200 fly becoming much faster.

Wanna Sprite?
3 years ago

Fantastic swim but I honestly expected faster after her 49.7 in august

Marklewis
3 years ago

Mademoiselle Butterfly

Unknown
3 years ago

Uhhhhhhhhhhhh what

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