﻿{"id":32862,"date":"2012-12-07T17:16:37","date_gmt":"2012-12-07T22:16:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2012\/12\/curtis-ogren-joseph-schooling-dylan-carter-blast-meet-records-during-night-two-at-juniors\/"},"modified":"2015-08-20T20:49:57","modified_gmt":"2015-08-21T03:49:57","slug":"curtis-ogren-joseph-schooling-dylan-carter-blast-meet-records-during-night-two-at-juniors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/curtis-ogren-joseph-schooling-dylan-carter-blast-meet-records-during-night-two-at-juniors\/","title":{"rendered":"Curtis Ogren, Joseph Schooling, Dylan Carter Blast Meet Records During Night Two at Juniors"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, December 7. IT was definitely a swift evening at the U.S. Winter Short Course Junior Nationals as a plethora of meet and U.S. National Age Group records took a tumble.  <\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#039;s 200 medley relay<\/b><br \/>\nSwimMAC&#039;s Kathleen Baker, Caitlin Casazza, Elsa Welshofer and Nora McCullagh threw down a 1:40.82 to not only win the finale, it also lowered the meet record in the event.  McCullagh had a dominant anchor leg with a 22.63 to close out the win.   That performance downed the previous meet record of 1:41.63 set by Saint Andrew&#039;s just a year ago.  The 15-16 squad neared the U.S. National Age Group record of 1:39.63 clocked by the Aquajets with Olympian Rachel Bootsma in 2009. <\/p>\n<p>Crow Canyon&#039;s Sidney Cooke, Heidi Poppe, Brittany Usinger and Madison White placed second in 1:41.44, also under the former record, while Palo Alto&#039;s Ally Howe, Sarah Kaunitz, Marie Delisle and Jennifer Campbell touched third in 1:41.77.<\/p>\n<p>Hershey (1:41.79), Orange Country (1:41.97), Baylow (1:42.56), Carmel (1:43.23) and Michigan Lakeshore (1:44.10) also vied for the junior national title with Orange County&#039;s Lindsey Engel (22.14) and Baylor&#039;s Kristen Vredeveld (22.17) really impressing on the anchor.  <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 200 medley relay<\/b><br \/>\nBolles Schools JUST missed taking down its own 2011 meet record as Joseph Schooling, Marijn Van Zundert, Santo Condorelli and Caeleb Dressel topped the finale in 1:27.80.  That performance came up short of the Ryan Murphy-led Bolles foursome from a year ago that went 1:27.77.  SwimMAC&#039;s John Manchester, Michael Chadwick, Matt Josa and Kyle Darmody wound up second in 1:28.29 even with a powerful 19.20 anchor leg from Darmody.  Nashville&#039;s Chatham Dobbs, James Goss, Reece Boyd and Philip Fossee placed third in 1:31.25.<\/p>\n<p>Crow Canyon (1:31.96), Baylor (1:32.20), Mobile (1:32.30), Tide (1:33.03) and Bolles B (1:33.22) comprised the rest of the championship finale finishes.  <\/p>\n<p><B>Women&#039;s 400 IM<\/b><br \/>\nElla Eastin, who topped qualifying this morning with a 4:13.58, surged to victory in the finale with a 4:09.66.  That swim matched the meet record set by Tanja Kylliainen in 2010, and cut two seconds off Eastin&#039;s lifetime best of 4:11.61 set at sectionals in 2011.  Eastin is one of the faster 15 year olds in the event, but has plenty of ground to make up to catch the 15-16 U.S. National Age Group record of 4:00.62 clocked by Dagny Knutson in 2008. <\/p>\n<p>Firestone&#039;s Katelyn Miller touched second in 4:13.92, cutting more than a second from her prelim swim, while Raleigh&#039;s Hannah Moore placed third in 4:15.50 with a second-drop of her own.<\/p>\n<p>Gator&#039;s Hannah Burns (4:16.24), Eagle&#039;s Geordie Enoch (4:16.81), Palo Alto&#039;s Ally Howe (4:16.86), Dayton Raiders&#039; Sydney Lofquist (4:18.46) and Crimson&#039;s Margaret D&#039;Innocenzo (4:20.59) completed the championship finale.  Ozaukee&#039;s Katherine Drabot tore through the B final with a strong 4:16.82 that would have put her sixth in the finale. <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 400 IM<\/b><br \/>\nPalo Alto&#039;s Curtis Ogren crushed his preliminary time of 3:46.13 with a triumphant time of 3:44.87 this evening.  Ogren&#039;s prelim swim had been the meet record.  Ogren is now just two seconds back of Michael Phelps&#039; amazing 15-16 U.S. National Age Group record of 3:42.08 after having already turned in the 13-14 U.S. NAG with a 3:54.23 back in 2010.<\/p>\n<p>North Texas&#039; Jonathan Roberts, fresh off his 500 free victory last night, took second in 3:49.60, while Orinda&#039;s Steven Stumph placed third with a 3:50.06.  Mount Pleasant&#039;s Zach Lierley (3:50.21), College Area&#039;s Thomas Andrson (3:50.64), Kingfish&#039;s Nick Arakelian (3:53.59), Crimson&#039;s Robert Owen (3:53.98) and Dayton Raiders&#039; Patrick Mulcare (3:58.17) also vied for the junior national title.  <\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#039;s 100 fly<\/b><br \/>\nOsprey&#039;s Linnea Mack buzzed the tower on Kelly Naze&#039;s meet record of 52.93 from last year, but wound up taking the junior national title in just 53.02.  Mack&#039;s swim cleared her previous lifetime best of 54.73 set in March of this year at the Juanita Allington Memorial Championships.   Mantas&#039; Danielle Nack touched just behind with a second-place 53.22, while 50-free victor Lindsey Engel of Orange County placed third in 53.34. <\/p>\n<p>Mount Pleasant&#039;s Megan Kingsley (53.56), SwimMAC&#039;s Kathleen Baker (53.84), SwimMAC&#039;s Caitlin Casazza (54.04), Billings&#039; Jenna Marsh (54.25) and North Mecklenburg&#039;s Christina Lappin (54.39) comprised the rest of the championship heat.  Sandpipers&#039; Olivia Barker won the B final in a 53.85. <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 100 fly<\/b><br \/>\nBolles&#039; Joseph Schooling cruised to victory in the event with a meet record time of 46.70.  That swim bettered the 46.83 set by Paul Davis of Nashville a year ago, but is a bit short of Schooling&#039;s best time of 46.50 he used to set the national high school record in the event last month in Florida. Schooling&#039;s teammate Santo Condorelli raced to second with a 47.26, while SwimMAC&#039;s Matt Josa rounded out the top three in 47.52.  <\/p>\n<p>Mobile&#039;s William Glass (48.33), Memphis&#039; Pace Clark (48.38), Hershey&#039;s Vincent Tafuto (48.56), Dayton Raiders&#039; Josh Quallen (48.66) and Palo Alto&#039;s Andrew Liang (48.75) completed the rest of the finale.  <\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#039;s 200 free<\/b><br \/>\nHershey&#039;s Meaghan Raab is definitely enjoying her homecoming, having trained in Knoxville but leaving shortly after this facility was built.  Raab won the event tonight by a second, with a 1:45.79, just off Lindsey McKnight&#039;s meet record of 1:45.37.  Raab has been faster with a 1:45.10 personal best from March of this year at the Pennsylvania State High School Championships.  North Mecklenburg&#039;s Emily Allen checked in second with a 1:46.78, while Jeffco&#039;s Alex Malazdrewicz touched third in 1:47.08.<\/p>\n<p>Area Tallahassee&#039;s Cecilia Williams (1:47.72), Mobile&#039;s Paige Madden (1:48.47), Metroplex&#039;s Sammie Hashbarger (1:48.97), SwimMAC&#039;s Lauren Rhodes (1:48.98) and Santa Clara&#039;s Catherine Ladd (1:50.20) finished fourth through eighth.  Loveland&#039;s Eryn Eddy led the way in the consolation final with a 1:48.20 for the win. <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 200 free<\/b><br \/>\nA pair of U.S. National Age Group records fell in the finale.  First, Davie Nadadores&#039; Dylan Carter raced to a meet-record time of 1:35.29 for the win.  That swim beat his prelim meet mark of 1:36.04, and eclipsed the 15-16 U.S. NAG of 1:35.49 set by Michael Domagala of AGUA at nationals.  Meanwhile, Pleasanton&#039;s Maxime Rooney, 14, finished fifth overall with a 1:38.42.  That performance beat the 13-14 U.S. NAG of 1:38.94 set by Nick Silverthorn back in 2010. <\/p>\n<p>Bolles&#039; Josh Booth touched second in 1:37.80, while Upper Dublin&#039;s Bob Bantley took third in 1:38.01 to round out the top three.  LTP&#039;s Matt Adams (1:38.24), SwimMAC&#039;s John Manchester (1:38.79), Stingrays&#039; James Yoder (1:39.43) and Bolles&#039; Caeleb Dressel (1:40.83) also swam in the historic finale.  Crimson&#039;s Liam Egan touched in 1:38.68 to win the B final. <\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#039;s 100 breast<\/b><br \/>\nCrow Canyon&#039;s Heidi Poppe raced to victory in the event with a time of 1:00.50, a bit of her preliminary time of 1:00.38.  Mary Olsen&#039;s 2010 meet record of 59.81 will remain for another year. Lillia King of Indiana turned in a 1:01.73 for second, while SwimMAC&#039;s Kathleen Baker placed third in 1:01.92.  <\/p>\n<p>Atlantis&#039; Lindsey Horejsi (1:02.62), Lakeside&#039;s Kennedy Lohman (1:02.64), Lake Country&#039;s Lindsay Adamski (1:02.70), Snow&#039;s Kaleigh Rosenburg (1:02.78) and Neptune&#039;s Taylor Young (1:03.23) comprised the rest of the A final.  Central Iowa&#039;s Katharine Ross picked up the B final win in 1:01.89.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 100 breast<\/b><br \/>\nOrinda&#039;s Steven Stumph touched out Panama City&#039;s Michael Duderstadt, 54.46 to 54.56, for the 100 breast victory.  The times just missed Cody Miller&#039;s 2008 meet record of 54.38 set while swimming for Clark County.  Palo Alto&#039;s Curtis Ogren bounced back from his 400 IM triumph with a third-place time of 54.60.<\/p>\n<p>Tim Cottam (55.38), Tide&#039;s Austin Temple (55.58), The Dolphins&#039; Cole Hurwitz (55.66), Daniel Le (55.77) and Davie&#039;s Rafa Van Leeuwaarde (55.82) placed fourth through eighth.  Hudson&#039;s Ross Palazzo won the B final in a time of 55.70, while Crow Canyon&#039;s David Morgan posted a 55.61 to win the C final.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#039;s 100 back<\/b><br \/>\nSwimMAC&#039;s Kathleen Baker, 15, raced to victory in the dorsal event with a top time of 52.63, half-a-second back of Courtney Bartholomew&#039;s 2009 meet standard of 52.22.  That swim lowered her lifetime best of 52.87 from February posted as a 14-year-old. That time still stands as the 13-14 U.S. National Age Group record.  Baker now has a new target, Rachel Bootsma&#039;s 51.53 from 2010 in the 15-16 age division. <\/p>\n<p>Osprey&#039;s Linnea Mack turned in a second-place time of 53.30, while Michigan Lakeshore&#039;s Taylor Garcia finished third in 53.34.  Orange County&#039;s Lindsey Engel (53.59), Phoenix&#039;s Keaton Blovad (53.61), St. Croix&#039;s Mickayla Hinkle (54.02), Crow Canyon&#039;s Madison White (54.15) and Palo Alto&#039;s Ally Howe (54.67) completed the top eight.  Ella Eastin won the B final in 53.72 over Raleigh&#039;s Hannah Moore (53.91). <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 100 back<\/b><br \/>\nDavie Nadadores&#039; Dylan Carter doubled up with a sizzling time of 47.22.  That swim came up just a bit shy of Ryan Murphy&#039;s 2011 meet record of 46.72 that also stands as the 15-16 U.S. National Age Group record.  The time blasted Carter&#039;s personal best of 48.93 from prelims, which in turn smashed his previous best of 50.44 set two months ago at the Mike Horgan Memorial Invite. <\/p>\n<p>Mobile&#039;s William Glass took second in 48.31, while North Texas&#039; Aaron Greene checked in third with a 48.44.  Hennessey Stuart (48.58), Aces&#039; Daryl Turner (48.58), Nashville&#039;s Chatham Dobbs (49.27), Parkland&#039;s Peter Conzola (49.72) and Dayton Raiders&#039; Patrick Mulcare (51.04) rounded out the top eight.  Carpet Capital&#039;s Taylor Dale claimed the B final in 48.73, touching out SwimMAC&#039;s Matt Josa (48.78). <\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#039;s 800 free relay<\/b><br \/>\nSanta Clara&#039;s Sandra Soe, Sarah Shimomura, Catherine Ladd and Elise Locke blasted the meet record in the event with a top time of 7:18.56.  That performance bested the meet record of 7:19.73 clocked by First Colony in 2010.  SwimMAC&#039;s Nora McCullagh, Jessica Merritt, Elsa Welshofer and Lauren Rhodes touched second in 7:21.46.  Jeffco&#039;s Erin Metzger-Seymour, Alex Malazdrewicz, Abigail Houck and Madeline Myers wound up third in 7:22.82.<\/p>\n<p>Bolles (7:23.10), Lakeside (7:23.67), Patriot (7:25.02), Palo Alto (7:25.56) and Saint Andrew&#039;s (7:26.55) placed fourth through eighth in the timed final event.  <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 800 free relay<\/b><br \/>\nBolles&#039;s Santo Condorelli, Josh Booth, Joseph Schooling and Caeleb Dressel cruised to victory in the distance relay with a time of 6:37.77, missing the squad&#039;s meet record of 6:36.59 from a year ago.  SwimMAC&#039;s Lane Bretschneider, John Manchester, Matt Josa and Kyle Darmody earned second in 6:39.29, while Dayton Raiders&#039; Josh Quallen, Clifford Goertemiller, Andrew Cole and Brock Turner claimed third in 6:40.38.  <\/p>\n<p>Crow Canyon (6:42.19), Pilot (6:43.33), Crimson (6:43.61), North Texas (6:44.72) and Lake Erie (6:48.30) earned the rest of the top eight finishes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, December 7. 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