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Final Day of Greensboro Sectionals Sees Pair of 15-Year-Olds Top 1500 Free Podium

SwimMAC Carolina teammates Clarke Neace and Santiago Alzate, both 15, each medaled in the 1500 free and set new personal best times.

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Curzan’s Nat. HS Record, Top Recruits Boone, Ivan Highlight NCHSAA 4A Champs

The NCHSAA 4A Championships saw a fast swims, including a National HS Record from Claire Curzan and top times from seniors Garrett Boone and Teresa Ivan.

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Claire Curzan Goes 57.5 in 100 Meter Fly for New Lifetime Best

For the 2nd day in a row, USA Swimming Junior National Team member Claire Curzan has swum a new lifetime best in North Carolina.

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U.S. National Teamer Claire Curzan Lowers 50 Free Time

On Day 1 of TAC Titans’ meet, U.S. National Team members Claire Curzan (above) and Charlotte Hook raced alongside ISL team members and age group powerhouses.

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Charlotte Hook Improves Standing as #3 200 Butterflier in 15-16 History

16-year old Hook continued to show off her versatility on Sunday. She has the fastest times in the class of ’22 in the 200 fly, 200 IM, and 1650 free.

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Claire Curzan Swims 21.6 in 50 Free at TAC Titans Invitational

After her triple National Age Group Record effort last month, Claire Curzan was back in racing on Friday night in a dual meet against the Marlins of Raleigh.

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Distance Standout Aidan Crisci Verbally Commits to Tar Heels for 2021-22

Crisci, who verbally committed to UNC, is already within a couple of seconds of scoring at ACC Championships in the mile and the 400 IM.

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Futures Finalist Ryan Silver Verbally Commits to UNC-Chapel Hill (2021)

North Carolina 4A Central finalist Ryan Silver has announced his intention to join the Tar Heels beginning in the 2021 season.

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Olympians’ Records Tumble at 2019 North Carolina 4A State Championship

Freshman Claire Curzan took down a National Age Group Record in the girls’ meet, while two Virginia commits (including Jack Walker, above) took down records belonging to swimmers who would become Olympic gold medalists.

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