﻿{"id":11770,"date":"2006-08-04T21:27:27","date_gmt":"2006-08-05T02:27:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2006\/08\/club-wolverine-dominates-800-free-relay\/"},"modified":"2015-08-17T09:48:10","modified_gmt":"2015-08-17T16:48:10","slug":"club-wolverine-dominates-800-free-relay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/club-wolverine-dominates-800-free-relay\/","title":{"rendered":"Club Wolverine Dominates 800 Free Relay"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 4. CLUB Wolverine proved just how deep it is in the freestyle department as it swept the top-two spots in the 800-freestyle relay at the 2006 ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships on Friday.<\/p>\n<p>The A team of Davis Tarwater, Klete Keller, Alex Vanderkaay and Matthew Patton cruised into first with a 7:26.35.  Keller wound up with the fastest split of the event with a 1:48.51 as the second leg. <\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, CW\u2019s B team of Robert Savulich, Evan Ryser, Salvatore Barba and Jason Peircey claimed silver in 7:32.63.  <\/p>\n<p>In the bronze position, YMCA of the Triangle Area, whose coach (Ron Turner) is leaving to take the helm of Irvine Novaquatics, turned in a 7:33.93 with the contingent of Charles Houchin, Eric McGinnis, Matthew Donch and Matthew McGinnis.<\/p>\n<p>Notably, Aaron Peirsol of Longhorn Aquatics recorded the fastest leadoff leg with a 1:50.69 as part of his team\u2019s fifth-place finish of 7:35.18.<\/p>\n<p>Event 24  Men 800 LC Meter Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n==================================================================<br \/>\n        World: W 7:04.66  7\/27\/2001 Australia Olympic Team<br \/>\n                          G Hackett, M Klim, W Kirby, I Thorpe<br \/>\n     American: A 7:06.58  7\/29\/2005 USA World Championship Team<br \/>\n                          M. Phelps, R. Lochte, P. Vanderkaay, K. Keller<br \/>\n    U.S. Open: O 7:12.35  8\/5\/2005  Club Wolverine<br \/>\n                          P. Vanderkaay, M. Phelps, K. Keller, C. DeJong<br \/>\n LC Nationals: M 7:12.35  8\/5\/2005  Club Wolverine<br \/>\n                          Jeff Olsen, Paul Robinson, A Werth, Doug Gjertsen<br \/>\n Sum. Nat Cut:   7:53.79<br \/>\n  US Open Cut:   7:59.89<br \/>\n Meet Qualifying:  7:53.79<br \/>\n    Team                             Seed     Finals  FINA<br \/>\n==================================================================<br \/>\n  1 Club Wolverine-MI  &#39;A&#39;        7:12.35    7:26.35   903<br \/>\n     1) Tarwater, Davis 22           2) Keller, Klete 24  r:+0.08<br \/>\n     3) Vanderkaay, Alex 20  r:+0.46 4) Patton, Matthew 19  r:+0.37<br \/>\n        r:+0.73  25.89        53.87 (53.87)<br \/>\n      1:22.63 (1:22.63)   1:51.50 (1:51.50)<br \/>\n        2:16.68 (25.18)     2:44.19 (52.69)<br \/>\n      3:12.17 (1:20.67)   3:40.01 (1:48.51)<br \/>\n        4:05.98 (25.97)     4:34.68 (54.67)<br \/>\n      5:03.84 (1:23.83)   5:32.67 (1:52.66)<br \/>\n        5:58.87 (26.20)     6:27.99 (55.32)<br \/>\n      6:57.47 (1:24.80)   7:26.35 (1:53.68)<br \/>\n  2 Club Wolverine-MI  &#39;B&#39;        7:25.44    7:32.63   866<br \/>\n     1) Savulich, Robert 18          2) Ryser, Evan 19  r:+0.35<br \/>\n     3) Barba, Salvatore 19  r:+0.33 4) Piercey, Jason 21  r:+0.27<br \/>\n        r:+0.68  25.94        54.37 (54.37)<br \/>\n      1:23.15 (1:23.15)   1:51.70 (1:51.70)<br \/>\n        2:17.37 (25.67)     2:45.72 (54.02)<br \/>\n      3:15.13 (1:23.43)   3:44.64 (1:52.94)<br \/>\n        4:10.71 (26.07)     4:39.10 (54.46)<br \/>\n      5:08.71 (1:24.07)   5:38.40 (1:53.76)<br \/>\n        6:04.70 (26.30)     6:33.83 (55.43)<br \/>\n      7:03.55 (1:25.15)   7:32.63 (1:54.23)<br \/>\n  3 YMCA of the Tria-NC  &#39;A&#39;      7:39.42    7:33.93   858<br \/>\n     1) Houchin, Charles 18          2) McGinnis, Eric 18  r:+0.39<br \/>\n     3) Donch, Matthew 18  r:+0.23   4) McGinnis, Matthew 20  r:+0.3<br \/>\n        r:+0.79  26.11        54.73 (54.73)<br \/>\n      1:23.16 (1:23.16)   1:51.29 (1:51.29)<br \/>\n        2:17.31 (26.02)     2:46.47 (55.18)<br \/>\n      3:17.18 (1:25.89)   3:47.57 (1:56.28)<br \/>\n        4:14.32 (26.75)     4:43.30 (55.73)<br \/>\n      5:13.47 (1:25.90)   5:43.51 (1:55.94)<br \/>\n        6:09.11 (25.60)     6:36.92 (53.41)<br \/>\n      7:05.50 (1:21.99)   7:33.93 (1:50.42)<br \/>\n  4 Minnesota Aquati-MN  &#39;A&#39;      7:35.43    7:34.16   857<br \/>\n     1) Wood, Zachary 21             2) Woodson, Michael 20  r:+0.19<br \/>\n     3) Schmidt, Tyler 20  r:+0.13   4) Engel, Matthew 20  r:+0.35<br \/>\n        r:+0.68  26.42        54.97 (54.97)<br \/>\n      1:23.60 (1:23.60)   1:52.61 (1:52.61)<br \/>\n        2:18.16 (25.55)     2:47.17 (54.56)<br \/>\n      3:16.76 (1:24.15)   3:45.75 (1:53.14)<br \/>\n        4:11.74 (25.99)     4:41.25 (55.50)<br \/>\n      5:11.06 (1:25.31)   5:39.83 (1:54.08)<br \/>\n        6:05.81 (25.98)     6:34.82 (54.99)<br \/>\n      7:04.69 (1:24.86)   7:34.16 (1:54.33)<br \/>\n  5 Longhorn Aquatic-ST  &#39;B&#39;      7:39.37    7:35.18   851<br \/>\n     1) Peirsol, Aaron 23            2) Harris, Jeremy 21  r:+0.22<br \/>\n     3) Copple, Blake 21  r:+0.27    4) Smalley, Maverick 18  r:+0.3<br \/>\n        r:+0.74  25.72        54.01 (54.01)<br \/>\n      1:22.50 (1:22.50)   1:50.69 (1:50.69)<br \/>\n        2:16.74 (26.05)     2:45.63 (54.94)<br \/>\n      3:15.37 (1:24.68)   3:45.77 (1:55.08)<br \/>\n        4:12.27 (26.50)     4:41.32 (55.55)<br \/>\n      5:11.23 (1:25.46)   5:41.12 (1:55.35)<br \/>\n        6:07.45 (26.33)     6:36.32 (55.20)<br \/>\n      7:06.07 (1:24.95)   7:35.18 (1:54.06)<br \/>\n  6 Bluefish Swim Cl-NE  &#39;A&#39;      7:47.70    7:37.66   837<br \/>\n     1) Sullivan, Michael 17         2) Reams, Patrick 19  r:+0.09<br \/>\n     3) Foss, Andrew 21  r:+0.22     4) Nilsson, Eric 19  r:+0.28<br \/>\n        r:+0.83  27.24        56.73 (56.73)<br \/>\n      1:26.82 (1:26.82)   1:56.69 (1:56.69)<br \/>\n        2:22.93 (26.24)     2:52.34 (55.65)<br \/>\n      3:21.65 (1:24.96)   3:51.44 (1:54.75)<br \/>\n        4:17.38 (25.94)     4:46.46 (55.02)<br \/>\n      5:15.81 (1:24.37)   5:45.51 (1:54.07)<br \/>\n        6:11.29 (25.78)     6:39.63 (54.12)<br \/>\n      7:08.54 (1:23.03)   7:37.66 (1:52.15)<br \/>\n  7 Fast Swim Team-CA  &#39;A&#39;        7:44.13    7:40.53   822<br \/>\n     1) Clary, Scott 17              2) McNeill, Ryan 21  r:+0.22<br \/>\n     3) Howell, Isaac 16  r:+0.41    4) Vayo, Louis 20  r:+0.23<br \/>\n        r:+0.64  26.99        55.90 (55.90)<br \/>\n      1:25.08 (1:25.08)   1:54.29 (1:54.29)<br \/>\n        2:21.27 (26.98)     2:50.98 (56.69)<br \/>\n      3:21.48 (1:27.19)   3:51.90 (1:57.61)<br \/>\n        4:19.39 (27.49)     4:49.09 (57.19)<br \/>\n      5:19.07 (1:27.17)   5:48.59 (1:56.69)<br \/>\n        6:14.79 (26.20)     6:43.10 (54.51)<br \/>\n      7:12.26 (1:23.67)   7:40.53 (1:51.94)<br \/>\n  8 Santa Barbara Sw-CA  &#39;A&#39;      7:51.40    7:42.57   811<br \/>\n     1) Peck, Myles 22               2) Warkentin, Mark 26  r:+0.28<br \/>\n     3) Cary, Patrick 21  r:+0.17    4) Lindberg, Scott 21  r:+0.09<br \/>\n        r:+0.69  26.97        56.09 (56.09)<br \/>\n      1:25.90 (1:25.90)   1:55.07 (1:55.07)<br \/>\n        2:21.22 (26.15)     2:49.99 (54.92)<br \/>\n      3:19.65 (1:24.58)   3:48.58 (1:53.51)<br \/>\n        4:14.97 (26.39)     4:44.33 (55.75)<br \/>\n      5:14.28 (1:25.70)   5:44.14 (1:55.56)<br \/>\n        6:10.86 (26.72)     6:40.50 (56.36)<br \/>\n      7:11.18 (1:27.04)   7:42.57 (1:58.43)<br \/>\n  9 Nashville Aquati-SE  &#39;A&#39;      7:41.85    7:44.03   803<br \/>\n     1) Wilcox, Jackson 16           2) Phillips, Shaun 22  r:+0.36<br \/>\n     3) Mitchell, Andrew 17  r:+0.36 4) Houchin, Greg 19  r:+0.27<br \/>\n        r:+0.75  27.50        56.70 (56.70)<br \/>\n      1:26.42 (1:26.42)   1:55.17 (1:55.17)<br \/>\n        2:21.13 (25.96)     2:49.86 (54.69)<br \/>\n      3:18.62 (1:23.45)   3:47.63 (1:52.46)<br \/>\n        4:14.88 (27.25)     4:45.08 (57.45)<br \/>\n      5:16.14 (1:28.51)   5:46.06 (1:58.43)<br \/>\n        6:13.28 (27.22)     6:43.06 (57.00)<br \/>\n      7:13.51 (1:27.45)   7:44.03 (1:57.97)<br \/>\n 10 Gator Swim Club-FL  &#39;A&#39;       7:48.16    7:44.42   801<br \/>\n     1) Ballatore, Ron 20            2) Nead, Kevin 20  r:+0.31<br \/>\n     3) Wilder, Russell 20  r:+0.35  4) Coan, Matthew 21  r:+0.25<br \/>\n        r:+0.72  27.33        56.62 (56.62)<br \/>\n      1:26.72 (1:26.72)   1:56.30 (1:56.30)<br \/>\n        2:23.26 (26.96)     2:52.70 (56.40)<br \/>\n      3:22.41 (1:26.11)   3:52.08 (1:55.78)<br \/>\n        4:18.48 (26.40)     4:48.29 (56.21)<br \/>\n      5:18.96 (1:26.88)   5:49.64 (1:57.56)<br \/>\n        6:14.97 (25.33)     6:43.27 (53.63)<br \/>\n      7:13.32 (1:23.68)   7:44.42 (1:54.78)<br \/>\n 11 North Carolina A-NC  &#39;A&#39;      7:40.98    7:44.69   800<br \/>\n     1) Browning, Harrison 19        2) James, Jeff 17  r:+0.35<br \/>\n     3) Burns, Aaron 22  r:+0.12     4) Suddreth, Brandon 20  r:+0.3<br \/>\n        r:+0.71  26.26        54.60 (54.60)<br \/>\n      1:23.99 (1:23.99)   1:53.82 (1:53.82)<br \/>\n        2:20.37 (26.55)     2:50.11 (56.29)<br \/>\n      3:20.69 (1:26.87)   3:51.20 (1:57.38)<br \/>\n        4:18.33 (27.13)     4:48.29 (57.09)<br \/>\n      5:19.09 (1:27.89)   5:49.68 (1:58.48)<br \/>\n        6:16.65 (26.97)     6:46.13 (56.45)<br \/>\n      7:15.61 (1:25.93)   7:44.69 (1:55.01)<br \/>\n 12 Reno Aquatic Clu-PC  &#39;A&#39;      7:47.59    7:48.09   783<br \/>\n     1) Pittenger, John 20           2) Smith, Jordan 18  r:+0.48<br \/>\n     3) Scalise, Erik 28  r:+0.23    4) Kaufmann, Scott 23  r:+0.41<br \/>\n        r:+0.68  28.09        58.48 (58.48)<br \/>\n      1:27.62 (1:27.62)   1:57.56 (1:57.56)<br \/>\n        2:23.42 (25.86)     2:51.88 (54.32)<br \/>\n      3:23.22 (1:25.66)   3:55.48 (1:57.92)<br \/>\n        4:22.63 (27.15)     4:52.94 (57.46)<br \/>\n      5:23.15 (1:27.67)   5:52.97 (1:57.49)<br \/>\n        6:20.41 (27.44)     6:50.04 (57.07)<br \/>\n      7:19.11 (1:26.14)   7:48.09 (1:55.12)<br \/>\n 13 Irish Aquatics-IN  &#39;A&#39;        7:46.27    7:48.21   782<br \/>\n     1) Freeman, Brian 22            2) Brown, Theodore 21  r:+0.20<br \/>\n     3) Lutkus, Daniel 19  r:+0.12   4) Cavadini, Louis 21  r:+0.27<br \/>\n        r:+0.76  27.33        56.83 (56.83)<br \/>\n      1:27.65 (1:27.65)   1:59.00 (1:59.00)<br \/>\n        2:24.44 (25.44)     2:53.23 (54.23)<br \/>\n      3:23.23 (1:24.23)   3:52.54 (1:53.54)<br \/>\n        4:19.34 (26.80)     4:49.26 (56.72)<br \/>\n      5:19.98 (1:27.44)   5:50.63 (1:58.09)<br \/>\n        6:17.03 (26.40)     6:46.71 (56.08)<br \/>\n      7:16.80 (1:26.17)   7:48.21 (1:57.58)<br \/>\n 14 Schroeder YMCA S-WI  &#39;A&#39;      6:52.36Y   7:49.98   773<br \/>\n     1) Baseheart, Kevin 17          2) Baseheart, Joshua 23  r:+0.4<br \/>\n     3) Zupek, Gregory 17  r:+0.27   4) Gravengood, Chase 20  r:+0.3<br \/>\n        r:+0.72  26.55        56.22 (56.22)<br \/>\n      1:27.45 (1:27.45)   1:56.23 (1:56.23)<br \/>\n        2:22.53 (26.30)     2:51.62 (55.39)<br \/>\n      3:21.28 (1:25.05)   3:51.05 (1:54.82)<br \/>\n        4:17.34 (26.29)     4:47.38 (56.33)<br \/>\n      5:18.59 (1:27.54)   5:49.55 (1:58.50)<br \/>\n        6:16.61 (27.06)     6:47.14 (57.59)<br \/>\n      7:17.99 (1:28.44)   7:49.98 (2:00.43)<br \/>\n 15 Pine Crest Schoo-FG  &#39;A&#39;      7:37.83    7:50.61   770<br \/>\n     1) Nuess, Christopher 20        2) Nelson, Grant 20  r:+0.18<br \/>\n     3) Zann, Geof 21  r:+0.07       4) Atkinson, James 19  r:+0.33<br \/>\n        r:+0.76  26.78        56.33 (56.33)<br \/>\n      1:26.91 (1:26.91)   1:57.46 (1:57.46)<br \/>\n        2:23.69 (26.23)     2:52.80 (55.34)<br \/>\n      3:22.37 (1:24.91)   3:51.78 (1:54.32)<br \/>\n        4:18.20 (26.42)     4:48.22 (56.44)<br \/>\n      5:18.94 (1:27.16)   5:49.06 (1:57.28)<br \/>\n        6:16.60 (27.54)     6:46.86 (57.80)<br \/>\n      7:19.03 (1:29.97)   7:50.61 (2:01.55)<br \/>\n 16 Irvine Novaquati-CA  &#39;B&#39;      7:47.93    7:51.42   766<br \/>\n     1) Deters, Andrew 18            2) *Little, Kevin 16  r:+0.34<br \/>\n     3) Kraus, Evan 19  r:+0.47      4) Carter, Michael 19  r:+0.17<br \/>\n        r:+0.67  27.77        57.41 (57.41)<br \/>\n      1:27.41 (1:27.41)   1:57.22 (1:57.22)<br \/>\n        2:23.75 (26.53)     2:53.38 (56.16)<br \/>\n      3:23.99 (1:26.77)   3:54.64 (1:57.42)<br \/>\n        4:22.01 (27.37)     4:52.70 (58.06)<br \/>\n      5:24.03 (1:29.39)   5:53.85 (1:59.21)<br \/>\n        6:20.71 (26.86)     6:50.38 (56.53)<br \/>\n      7:20.83 (1:26.98)   7:51.42 (1:57.57)<br \/>\n 17 Clayton Shaw Par-OZ  &#39;A&#39;      7:50.94    7:51.76   765<br \/>\n     1) Jostes, Scott 17             2) Clark, Bennett 20  r:+0.42<br \/>\n     3) Dierberg, Ryan 18  r:+0.20   4) Zenk, David 19  r:+0.28<br \/>\n        r:+0.72  26.42        56.27 (56.27)<br \/>\n      1:27.29 (1:27.29)   1:58.37 (1:58.37)<br \/>\n        2:24.93 (26.56)     2:55.04 (56.67)<br \/>\n      3:26.02 (1:27.65)   3:55.70 (1:57.33)<br \/>\n        4:23.16 (27.46)     4:53.92 (58.22)<br \/>\n      5:25.25 (1:29.55)   5:55.58 (1:59.88)<br \/>\n        6:21.61 (26.03)     6:50.67 (55.09)<br \/>\n      7:21.30 (1:25.72)   7:51.76 (1:56.18)<br \/>\n 18 Aquazot Swim Clu-CA  &#39;A&#39;      7:53.77    7:51.96   764<br \/>\n     1) Erazo, Eddie 20              2) Yano, Rikiya 16  r:+0.35<br \/>\n     3) Barnett-Woods, Jereme 18  r: 4) Kikuchi, Ryunosuke 17  r:+0.<br \/>\n        r:+0.69  27.84        58.46 (58.46)<br \/>\n      1:29.70 (1:29.70)   2:00.54 (2:00.54)<br \/>\n        2:27.09 (26.55)     2:57.09 (56.55)<br \/>\n      3:27.97 (1:27.43)   3:57.70 (1:57.16)<br \/>\n        4:25.22 (27.52)     4:55.29 (57.59)<br \/>\n      5:25.86 (1:28.16)   5:55.34 (1:57.64)<br \/>\n        6:22.46 (27.12)     6:51.90 (56.56)<br \/>\n      7:22.46 (1:27.12)   7:51.96 (1:56.62)<br \/>\n 19 Daytona Beach Sw-FL  &#39;A&#39; 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