Paul Bergen Junior International: Andie Taylor Shines With World-Class Time

BEAVERTON, Oregon, December 12. IN the short course meter Paul Bergen Junior International meet, KING's Andie Taylor put on a show with a pair of wins, including a world-class effort in the women's 400 IM.

Women's 200 fly
Andie Taylor, 17, pocketed the title with a time of 2:11.22, while Kendra Chernoff, 17, took second in 2:12.69. Rebecca Hinds, 17, completed the top three in 2:13.60.

Men's 200 fly
Anders McIntyre, 16, posted a sub-2:00 time for the victory as he clocked a 1:59.23. Andre Kudaba placed second in 2:00.80, while Georg Lippai wound up third in 2:00.98.

Women's 100 back
Chelsea Bailey, 16, walked away with the title in 1:00.96, while Chantal Vanlandeghem, 14, touched second in 1:01.31. Tess Simpson, 17, rounded out the top three in 1:01.48.

Men's 100 back
Riccardo Prietzsch, 18, scorched the championship heat with a winning time of 54.62. Nick Karpov, 18, ended up taking second in 55.39, while Steven Ung, 16, took third in 56.04.

Women's 100 free
Heather MacLean, 16, checked in with a quick time of 54.56, while Kerstin Lange, 18, finished second in 55.08. Alexandra Gabor snared third in 55.74.

Men's 100 free
Lucien Hasdenteufel, 18, blazed the field with a time of 48.19, while Morgon Henderson-Kunz, 18, placed second well behind in 49.44. Jan-David Schepers touched third in 49.78.

Women's 50 breast
Bronwyn Pasloski, 16, touched out Allison Long, 17, 31.57 to 31.65, while Rachel Nicol, 15, complete the top three in 32.06.

Men's 50 breast
Troy Arnicke, 17, won the sprint breast crown in 28.60, while Benjamin Christie, 17, took second in 29.83. Nathan Kindrachuck, 17, touched just behind with a third-place 29.92.

Women's 400 IM
Andie Taylor, 17, posted a quick time of 4:40.22 to win, and move into the top 20 in the world this year. Her time makes her the 18th fastest in the world this year, behind Sweden's Ida Sandin (4:40.08) and ahead of Australia's Amy Levings (4:40.35).

Deanna Matthews, 16, took second in 4:42.17, while Lindsay Seemann, 16, place just behind with a 4:42.54.

Men's 400 IM
Jan-David Schepers, 18, clocked a commanding triumph with a time of 4:18.38 with Daniel Jensen, 17, taking a distant second in 4:21.02. David Dimitrov, 17, earned third in 4:21.20.

Women's 800 free relay
The team of Alexandra Gabor, Olivia Montgomery, Taryne Landry and Savannah King won the distance relay in 8:04.33. Kerstin Lange, Silke Loppok, Franziska Jansen and Lena Celina Hiller took second in 8:04.65. Hilary Bell, Kaleigh Heard, Jenna Bull and Paige Schultz picked up third in 8:06.87.

Men's 800 free relay
The squad of Joel Ax, Lucien Hasdenteufel, Riccardo Prietzsch and Jan-David Schepers won the event going away with a 7:22.08. The quartet of Connor McCarroll, Morgon Henderson-Kunz, Jon Rooker and Steven Ung placed second in 7:27.84, while the foursome of Chad Bobrosky, Karl Wolk, Tom Krywitsky and Thomas Jobin finished third in 7:30.01.

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