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Jul 262011
 

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Wesley Coles indicated that he was not fast enough to qualify with a long-course time in the 200 meter butterfly for the Speedo Grand Challenge meet that took place just two months earlier. Indeed, his fastest time was only 2:21.95 in the event. Noticed even among his training peers as one who had been willing to endure the discomfort and train at an elevated level of performance for an extended period of time, Wesley squeezed into a D-final in 32’d place, the very last person to earn a second swim (thanks to teammate Bobby Yribarren for the inadvertently very vital opportunity), to win that heat with a time that was among the championship heat at the meet. He swam a 2:07.95 to qualify for Junior Nationals.

The summer Junior National meet will take place at Stanford University during the second week of August, while the short course meet will take place in Austin, Texas in December. Congratulations Wesley, who now is within 3 seconds of Nationals, and within 4 seconds of the Olympic Trial time standard.

Bobby Yriabarren was our point leader solely taking the team to a 2nd place position among the small-team division after the first day of the meet. Bobby swam 4 events that included the open water 5K swim, and placed top 15 in all 4 events. His highest place finish was 6th in the 800 meter freestyle (8:28.13) as he continues to chop away at the Senior National cut. The Senior National time standard is 8:23.09, a mere 5 seconds in one of the longest races offered. Bobby finished Sectionals with the last event offered on Monday, July 25th. The 5K Open Water event was held at Millerton Lake where approximately 53 competitors raced the distance. Bobby finished in 8th place with a time of 48:57.68. The winning time was 48:24.47, only 33 seconds away.

Second swims were also earned by breastrokers Nathan Rhea and Sam Hansen, each swimming times within one second of the Junior National time standard. Nathan was our next closest qualifier with his 2:28.04 in the 200 meter breaststroke, which was .45 seconds from Junior Nationals. Nathan finished 23rd in the breaststroke event and was a dual finalist by also finishing 22nd in the 400 IM. His fastest time for the IM was in the preliminary heats (4:42.59). Teammate Sam Hansen also earned a second swim in the 200 breaststroke swimming to a 22nd place finish and a time of 2:28.26 which was .67 seconds from the Junior National standard.

Another near miss of the Junior cut came from Colin Landweer whose time improvements were more reminiscent of younger age group swimmers with over an 8 second improvement in the 400 IM, over 5 second improvement in the 200 IM, over 4 seconds in the 400 free, and over 3 seconds in the 200 free. Colin, along with Wesley Coles and Bobby Yriabarren, improved 100% of his times. Colin’s 50 meter free time of 24.92 is now .63 seconds from the Junior National cut, and his 5.35 second improvement in the 200 IM places him 2.57 seconds from the Junior cut – all of which are now within range.

Mallory Korenwinder made her first appearance at the meet with a 2.7 second improvement in her 200 meter breaststroke (2:52.79) and her highest place finish of 90th. Jordan Morillo, currently competing for FresnoState, had her highest place finish of 85th  in the 200 backstoke (2:31.36), while Chris Nolan, also making his first appearance, had his highest place finish as 68th in the 200 meter butterfly (2:14.30).

 Posted by at 07:40
Jul 212011
 

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Five TNT swimmers competed at the Los Angeles Invitational hosted at USC during the third weekend of July. Wesley Coles, Sam Hansen, Colin Landweer, Chris Nolan and Nathan Rhea competed at this meet that served as a tune-up for Sectionals. Sam and Nathan were returning athletes while Wesley, Colin and Chris made their first appearance at the meet.

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Wesley Coles swam away with not only the largest improvement (over 17 seconds in his 1500 freestyle), but was the only swimmer who improved 100% of his times. Chris Nolan had the next highest improvement percentage at 67%. At a meet that hosted primarily college-level athletes, our highest place finish remained in the 30’s. Wesley Coles finished 30th in the 1500 freestyle (17:02.91) and 34th in the 200 meter fly (2:09.53), while Sam Hansen finished 36th in the 1500 freestyle (17:20.72) and 39th in the 800 free (9:01.24).

 Posted by at 07:15
Jul 052011
 

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Ten year old JD Koster had an impressive performance at the Firecracker Invitational in San Luis Obispo during the first weekend of July by placing top two in four of the five events he had entered. JD swam away with wins in both the 50 breast (46.69) and the 200 IM (3:09.49) events, and second place finishes in both the 50 fly and 50 free events. His final event was a 4th place finish in the 10-under 50 meter backstroke. Not only did JD swam away as the 10-under boy King of the Pool, he also improved 100% of his times while doing it.

Eight-year old Danielle Albright also placed first or second in all eight of her events, winning half of them: 100 back (1:48.95), 50 breast (51.59), 200 free (3:20.47) and 50 free (41.54), and placing 2nd in the other half: 100 free, 50 fly, 50 back and 200 IM. On the boys side, both 7-year old Peyton Costa and 7-year old Toby Jones finished 1st or 2nd in all of their events. Peyton won the 100 free (1:31.96) and 100 back (1:46.80) event and placed 2nd in the: 100 breast, 50 fly, 50 back, 50 breast, 200 free, 100 fly, 50 free and 200 IM events. Toby took home the gold in the 100 breast (2:02.47), 100 free (1:51.38), 50 back (53.51), 50 breast (57.78) and 50 free (47.81) events.

Our only other event champion at the meet was 10-year old Madison McCarthy who won the 100 fly event for her age group (1:35.53). Other second place finishes came from Desmond Brown (50 free), Jacqui Koster (50 back) and Andrea Morales (200 free & 400 free).

Joining JD in improving 100% of times that had been previously recorded on the team is Andrea Morales who had 3 previously recorded times from the Bakersfield meet, and improved all three: 200 free (2:43.28), 100 fly (1:28.45) and 50 free (33.30). Six additional swimmers improved 50% or more if their times, and they included: Toby Jones (80%), Jimmy Koster (80%), Khloe McCarthy (75%), Danielle Albright (63%), Jacqui Koster (60%), and Kyle Grissom (57%).

Congratulations to both 7-year old Desmond Brown and 5-year old Paige Costa for swimming their first long course meet. Other events that are newly recorded with the team came from Peyton Costa (age 7 – 100 breast) Toby Jones (age 7 – 100 back), JD Koster (age 10 – 200 IM), Jimmy Koster (age 13 – 400 free), Andrea Morales (age 12 – 50 fly, 50 back & 400 free) and Javiar Morales (age 15 – 200 IM & 400 free).

 Posted by at 05:55
Jun 302011
 

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Nathan Rhea and Colin Landweer returned from the Santa Clara International swim meet that took place over the third weekend of June. The highest place finish among our two for a meet that hosted the likes of Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, Natalie Coughlin and Jessica Hardy among others, was the 85th place finish by Nathan Rhea in his qualifying event, the 400 IM. Our sole time improvement came from Colin Landweer who swam a 2:19.31 in his 200 IM, dropping from his recent lifetime best performance at Speedo Grand Challenge in Irvine the previous month. Each of our swimmers competed in the Santa Clara International for their first time, and were the first two to qualify for this prestigious Grand Prix senior meet in over three years (our last qualifier being Megan Eppler). Only a handful of TNT swimmers have qualified for this meet in the past 10 years, and they include: Bradley Matsumoto, Kohlton Norys, Samantha Goates, Megan Eppler. International swimmers and teams representing countries such as Japan, Korea, Australia, Mexico and others converge annually to the Santa Clara International meet. One purpose this year and next year is to prepare for the upcoming Olympic Games.

Congratulations to both Nathan and Colin in both qualifying and competing at their first Santa Clara International meet.

 Posted by at 01:00
Jun 222011
 

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After nearly missing the 11-12 girls team record in the 400 meter freestyle, swimming in her last meet as an 11-12 year old girl, Allyson Duffy breaks the team record with a 4:46.45 which is under the preexisting record of 4:53.22 held by Samantha Goates and set at Junior Olympics in 2002. Allyson’s time currently stands as the 33rd fastest time in the nation for all 12-year old girls.

Ten year old Preston Niayesh had set the 10-under boys team record in the 200 IM during the Merced meet earlier this year with a 3:04.78. During the Bakersfield meet he went well under that preexisting time with his 3:02.04, which is a time that currently ranks 211th nationally for 10-year old boys. Preston was the event champion in both the 200 free (2:41.20) and 100 back (1:31.03) events.

Eight swimmers including Preston were event champions at the Bakersfield meet, and were led by Janessa Bringe who won 4 of her 7 events in the 10-under girls division: 200 free (2:55.63), 100 free (1:23.47), 50 back (45.96) and 200 IM (3:29.35). Alonso Escobedo, Preston Niayesh and Breann Santos each became dual champions in their respective division with Alonso winning both the 11-12 boys 50 free (33.00) and 100 breast (1:31.93) events, Preston winning both the 200 free (2:41.20) and 100 back (1:31.03) events, and Breann Santos winning both the 10-under girls 100 fly (1:54.63) and 50 fly (45.96) events. Additional event champions included 10-under Danielle Albright (100 breast – 1:46.53), 10-under JD Koster (100 fly – 1:30.05), 15-over Taylor Shaw (400 IM – 5:50.77) and 10-under Katherine Sullivan (100 back – 1:43.83).

 Posted by at 07:50
Jun 052011
 

Seven long course team records were broken over the Memorial Day weekend, and one of them also became a Central California Swimming (CCS) record. Allyson Duffy had set the short course 11-12 girls 1000 freestyle CCS record during Far Westerns in March. Now, only two months later she set the 11-12 girls 1500 freestyle record while competing at the Clovis meet over the Memorial Day weekend. Her 18:47.69 was under Clovis swimmer Shelbi Horn’s record of 18:58.31 that was set in 2004. Allyson becomes the fastest swimmer in the history of Central California Swimming in the long course mile with a time that currently ranks as the 6th fastest for any 12-year old girl in the nation.

Twenty-seven of our swimmers competed at the Clovis Memorial Day meet over the weekend where a total of three team records were set. Besides Allyson’s 1500 record, she also set the teams 800 freestyle record with a 9:53.75, a time that currently ranks as the 15th fastest in the nation for all 12 year old girls. The previous record was held my Megan Eppler, currently competing for the University of Kentucky, and was set as a 10:03.95 at this very same meet in 2004. Ten year old Madison McCarthy continued to improve her current team record in the 10-under girls 400 freestyle by dropping over 15 seconds in that event to re-set the team record to a 5:45.76 with a time that currently ranks as the 169th fastest time in the nation for all 10-year old girls.

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We had 6 event champions at the Clovis meet with the youngest trio winning 8-under events. Danielle Albright was the event champion for the 8-under girls in the 100 free (1:32.95), 200 free (3:30.37), 100 breast (1:49.53), and her 10-under Age Group Invite (AA) qualifying event, 50 breaststroke (49.17). Her 8-under counterpart, 7-year old Peyton Costa took home wins in the 100 free (1:31.85), 50 back (49.21), 200 free (3:19.45), 50 fly (53.32) and 50 free (41.84) events. Eight-and-under Priscilla Niayesh was also a multiple event champion in the 8-under division as she dominated the 50 back (48.98), 200 IM (3:41.90) and 50 fly (48.80) events. Allyson Duffy took home 1st place finishes in the 800 free, 200 free (2:20.35) and 1500 free events for the 11-12 girls, while Madison McCarthy won the 10-under 400 free for the girls. Our final event champion in Clovis was Jordan Morillo in the 15-over division taking home the first place in the 200 back (2:37.90) and 100 back (1:15.10) events.

Six TNT swimmers improved 100% of their times while at the meet. These swimmers included Alonso Escobedo, Chris Hansen, Khloe McCarthy, Madison McCarthy, Katherine Sullivan and Keshin Vishan. Congratulations to 7-year old Toby Jones both for qualifying to Junior Olympics in his breaststroke and for swimming his first long course events in the 8-under division, along with 11-year old Jeije Tiersma who also competed in his first long course events for the team.

 Posted by at 05:53
Jun 052011
 

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Nine of our swimmers traveled to Irvine to compete alongside swimmers representing Cal Berkley, USC, Stanford, and other colleges both in and beyond California, as well as club programs abroad, all of whom traveled to compete at the Speedo Grand Challenge held in Irvine over the Memorial Day weekend. Four team records were set while at Irvine, and these were led by Megan Eppler who set both the 50 and 100 freestyle team records. Megan’s 27.02 in the 50 was not only fast enough for a team record, but also earned her a second swim in the event. Megan’s time was under the preexisting team record of 27.43 set by Samantha Goates at Junior Olympics in 2006. Training at the University of Kentucky, Megan’s time currently ranks 11th among all 19 year old female swimmers in the nation. Her 59.24 in the 100 freestyle currently ranks 18th in the nation, and is under her own pre-existing team record that she set as a 1:00.28 at Junior Olympics nearly 3 years ago in 2008.

Nathan Rhea returned to his 3rd Speedo Grand Challenge meet to break his own team record in the 400 IM event with a time of 4:48.95. Nathan set the record at Sectionals last year as a 4:50.59, and his time currently ranks as the 56th fastest time in the nation among 16 year old boys. Bobby Yribarren also improved his team record in the 200 fly event to a 2:09.07.  He too had set the previous record at Sectionals last year as a 2:09.26, and now his time ranks 8th in the nation, with Michael Phelps holding the top time for the year at 1:55.34 for all 25 year old men. Bobby and Megan became the only TNT swimmers to earn second swims at the meet.

Mallory Korenwinder, attending her first Speedo Grand Challenge meet, became the only TNT swimmer to improve 100% of events. Other team members who qualified and competed included: Chelsea Arroyo, Wesley Coles, Sam Hansen, Colin Landweer and Chris Nolan.

 Posted by at 05:49
Jun 052011
 

Four swimmers represented TNT at the All Western Memorial Day meet held at Cal Lutheran University over the same weekend. Competing there were Morgan Coddington, Paige Coddington, Alexies Ledesma and Satoshi Shinkawa, and time improvements were led by both Paige Coddington (80%) and Satoshi Shinkawa (83%). Satoshi was also the B-Division champion in both the 10-under 200 IM and 50 fly events.

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