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The top 3 High Point recipients for each gender and age group at the Last Chance meet were recognized, and TNT swimmers swam away with 2 of the 3 awards in many of the divisions. The 6-udner boy’s division was led by high point winner Ian Belfower of Bakersfield and runner-up Jacye Ford of Visalia. The 7-8 girls division was led by Danielle Albright and 3rd place recipient Alex Roberts training with Bill, while on the boy’s side Jackson Huckabay of Selma led all 7-8 boys followed by runner-up Peyton Costa. The 9-10 boy’s division was led by Visalia swimmer JD Koster followed by 2nd place finisher Jonas Huckabay of Selma, while the 11-12 girls were led by Mia Newkirk and 3rd place finisher Allyson Duffy. Bill Freeman’s swimmer Conor Martin swam away with the honors in the 13-14 boy’s division, while Matlyn Morris, who also trains with Bill, took home the top spot for the 15-over girls. The 15-over boy division TNT recipients were runner-up Sam Hanson followed by 3rd highest point-getter Nathan Rhea.

 

GOODBAR, KOOREY, KOSTER & MARTIN LEAD IMPROVEMENT AT LAST CHANCE

Sixty-one TNT swimmers were among approximately 350 who competed at the Last Chance meet in Tulare during the last weekend of February. Fifty-seven of our swimmers had previously recorded times with the team, and of those 18 swam away with perfect improvement rates. The overall improvement was 68%. Jacob Koorey was our only swimmer among the 100% list who swam a total of 10 events, nine of them previously recorded, and improved 9 of 9. JD Koster of Visalia also swam a heavy schedule of events, improving all 9 of 9 events that he had entered. Jacob Goodbar of Selma and Conor Martin training with Bill Freeman were our other two swimmers who swam and improved 6 or more events each – Jacob with 7, and Conor with 6.

A warm welcome to the team goes to LaurenBinaski, Jeanette Ewy, Daniel Magaree, and Adam Simonian who swam events that are newly recorded with the team.

Congratulations to all swimmers who improved, and especially to those who maintained a 100% improvement rate:

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 Posted by at 00:35
Feb 162011
 

Allyson Duffy and Mallory Korenwinder were 2 of our 14 TNT swimmers who competed at the first annual Jim Turner Memorial trials and finals senior meet held in Bakersfield over the February 11th-13th weekend. In a friendly-environment meet that hosted only about fifty swimmers total, performances by Allyson Duffy and Mallory Korenwinder rose to a level that warranted setting new team records in the 11-12 age group. Allyson had set the 1650 freestyle record at the Tulare meet this past December, and now only two months later, resets the record at 18:33.20 thereby qualifying for the Senior Group in Tulare. Her time currently ranks 39th in the nation for all 12-year old female swimmers. Mallory Korenwinder swam to a 1st place finish in the 200 breaststroke event with a time of 2:33.26 which was a second and a half under the preexisting team record previously set by Joclyn Ford at Vacaville in 2002. Mallory’s time currently ranks as the 40th fastest time in the nation for all 12-year old girls.

Event champions were led by three of our swimmers who tripled up in their wins: Wesley Coles who won the 200 fly (1:58.09), 100 breast (1:03.38) and 100 fly (52.83) events; Sam Hansen won the 200 breast (2:15.17), 500 free (5:07.47) and 400 IM (4:21.04); and Colin Landweer who won the 100 back (56.88), 100 free (49.26) and 50 free (22.60). Other event champions included Katelyn Herrera (200 fly – 2:24.77), Mallory Korenwinder (200 breast), and Chris Nolan (1650 free – 17:49.67).

Chelsea Arroyo along with Emily Lehrman led the team in improvement percentages, each improving all their events that were previously recorded with the team. Those improving 50% or more of their times included: Khloe McCarthy (80%), Chris Nolan (80%), Mallory Korenwinder (60%), and Allyson Duffy (57%).

The small size of the meet allowed our athletes the opportunity to earn second swims. Besides those previously listed, Mia Newkirk, Hannah Giles, Emily Goodbar and Kyle Grissom each earned second swims at the meet.

Congratulations to all.

 Posted by at 03:23
Feb 162011
 

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USA Swimming has published the USA World University Games roster that includes both current and past NCAA champions to lead a field of 47 student-athletes this coming summer. The World University Games is an international college-level competition that involves multiple sports, and takes place every two yeas.

The USA National Championships held in Irvine this past summer was the meet that USA Swimming used to select the USA team for three subsequent international levels of competition. The first team that was to be selected was the Pan Pacific Team for the USA, and this meet took place later in the summer. The Short Course World Championship team was also selected, and that meet took place late last year. The final team to be selected was the World University Games team.

Kohlton Norys will travel to Shenzhen, China during the August 14-19 week along with our fastest student athletes from across the United States and compete against the top college athletes from other countries. Although Kohlton had set the National Age Group record in the 100 backstroke and was the 2009 Division 1 NCAA Champion also in the 100 backstroke, his breath of ability qualified him for the World University Games in the 4×100 freestyle relay.

Congratulations to our very own home-grown World University Games qualifier.

Click on World University Games to learn more about the this year’s Games.

 Posted by at 03:21
Jan 252011
 

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Twelve year old Allyson Duffy sets her second team record within two months, first in the 1650 freestyle during the Tulare meet in December, and now in the 500 freestyle during All Stars that were held in Selma earlier this month. Allyson improved nearly five seconds in this early-season meet to drop from a 5:26.75 to 5:21.55 breaking Megan Eppler’s record that was set as 5:22.89 in 2004 while competing at Far Westerns.  Allyson’s time is currently the 63rd fastest time in the nation for all 12-year old girls.

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Two TNT swimmers were event champions while at the meet, and Amber Khieralla the point contribution with three individual wins in the 11-12 girls division: 200 back (2:17.20), 50 free (26.60) and 100 back (1:04.64). Our other event champion came from 10-year old Preston Niayesh whose time improvement in the 50 breaststroke was fast enough for the win in that event (38.45).

Thirteen fourteen year old Ethan Torosian was our sole swimmer who improved all events that were swam at the meet, and he did so in improvements by sizable margins despite the cool mornings. Ethan improved over seven seconds in both his 100 breaststroke and 100 freestyle, and over two seconds in his 50 free. Preson Niayesh maintained our next highest improvement at 67% followed by 57% improvements by Emily Goodbar and Amber Khieralla. Swimmers who improved half of their times include Bre Abell, Janessa Bringe and Allyson Duffy.

Other swimmers who well represented TNT on the All Star team included: Luke Dignan, Skylar Ford, Mia Newkirk and Satoshi Shinkawa.

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 Posted by at 08:25
Dec 242010
 

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Seven TNT swimmers competed at short course Sectionals in Long Beach during the 5-day meet over the third weekend of December. Four of those swimmers swam a total of 11 events that were under a team record prior to the start of the meet. Each swimmer was allowed no more than 6 individual events, and Sam Hansen swam under preexisting team records in four of his six events (1650 free – 16:36.11; 200 breast – 2:09.46; 1000 free – 9:53.39 and 100 breast – 1:00.18). Sam’s 200 breaststroke time was fast enough to qualify for travel funding through CCS, a time that is based on a past Junior National time standard. His time currently ranks 156th in the nation among all 18-year old male swimmers. His 1650 free currently ranks 182nd and his 100 breast is 289th. The 1000 free time is established as his highest ranking at 134th. Colin Landweer swam faster than a preexisting team record in the 200 IM with a time that ranks 450th nationally among all 16 year olds (1:59.42) and he had established several milestone times (50 free – 21.72; 100 free – 47.50 & 200 free – 1:43.86) that put him well within range for Santa Clara International coming up next summer (2010 cuts: 50 free – 21.69; 100 free – 47.29 & 200 free – 1:42.29). Nathan Rhea succeeded in earning a second swim in the 400 IM with a time of 4:05.39 and subsequently established a time that that ranks 35th in the nation among all 15-year old boys. Nathan Joined Sam in achieving a CCS funding standard, and also achieved a 2010 Santa Clara time standard. Although the 400 IM was a definite highlight, Nathan also swam under the team record in both the 200 IM (1:57.42 – nationally ranked 103rd) and the 1000 freestyle (9:47.98 – nationally ranked 93rd). Bobby Yribarren, training with Coach Pat Ota in Selma and with Fresno Pacific, continued his record-breaking performances which began last year at the Holiday Festival in Arizona. Bobby became the only TNT swimmer to score in three events by swimming to finals in the 1650 free (10th – 16:00.41), 500 free (13th – 4:35.51) and 1000 free (7th – 9:32.46 [288). Bobby’s 1000 freestyle is currently the 288th fastest time in the nation despite any age, although it is the 2nd fastest in the nation for all 25 year old male swimmers. Bobby established new team records in these same three events.

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 Thomas Brown had an exceptional Terrapin meet and nearly matched his performance in the 50 freestyle (22.07) while at Sectionals. He improved his 100 butterfly event (57.35) that swam in time trials. Similar to Colin, Thomas’s fastest 50 freestyle (21.77) from the Terrapin meet is near both the Santa Clara (21.69 in 2010) and Short Course Junior National (21.29 in 2010) cuts. Thomas, along with Wesley Coles and Colin Landweer made their second appearance at short course Sectionals in Long Beach. Wesley had a near perfect meet improving his 200 fly (1:57.20), 100 free (49.60), 200 free (1:47.93), 500 free (4:51.45) and 200 IM (2:01.45) events. Breaststroker Zach Hansen was our additional Sectional swimmer who swam both breaststroke events, the 200 IM, and improved his 100 butterfly (57.37) while in the time trial heats. Zach recorded his first short course times in the 100 breast, 200 breast and 200 IM events with the team.

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Four of our 8 swimmers improved 100% of their times that had been previously recorded with the team. These four included: Sam Hansen who improved his 1650 free, 200 breast, 400 IM (4:14.89), 500 free (4:49.00) and 200 free (1:48.28) events; Zach Hansen who had a 100 fly time previously recorded on the team that he had improved (57.37); Colin Landweer improved his 100 free, 200 free, 400 IM (4:13.16), 200 IM, 50 free, 500 free (4:44.17) and 100 fly (54.42) events; and Bobby Yribarren who improved his 1650 free, 200 fly (1:54.64), 200 free (1:43.30), 500 free and 1000 free.

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 Posted by at 03:05
Dec 142010
 

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In the last CCS scheduled short course meet of the year Allyson Duffy was among 22 TNT swimmers who improved 100% of their times. She had placed 2nd in the 1650 freestyle event at the meet for all 11-12 year old girls, and her time of 18:49.56 now appears to stand as the second fastest in the history of Central California Swimming among any 11-12 girl who swam the event for CCS. The CCS record prior to the weekend was held by Corrie Payne who swam 18:53.99 in 2002 for Bakersfield Swim Club. Allyson’s success is attributed to the foundational training offered in Hanford by Coach Rhonda Shaw. Congratulations to both Allyson and Rhonda for their efforts leading to a swim that is under the CCS Record. Needless to say, Allyson’s time now stands as the current TNT team record for the event. The previous team record was held by Brianna Fleeman who swam 20:03.39 at the Tulare meet in February of this year (2010). Allyson’s time currently stands as the 89th fastest time in the nation for 12-year old girls.

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One additional team record was broken by two 11-12 girls while at the Tulare December meet. The 11-12 girls 200 butterfly standard was previously set by Katelyn Herrera, now 13, at the All Star Q meet in January. Katelyn’s team record of 2:30.37 stood for nearly a year. Both Mallory Korenwinder and Mia Newkirk went under the pre-existing record. Mallory swam 2:28.16 while our current 11-12 girls 200 butterfly record holder, Mia Newkirk, swam 2:26.57. Mia’s time is currently the 336th fastest time on record in the nation for all 12-year old girls.

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An 8-year old duo of Skylar Ford who trains in Visalia with coach Susie Edminster along with Jackson Huckabay of Selma who trains with Gary Ota were the only two TNT swimmers who swam uncontested at the meet winning all 10 event they entered.  Both Skylar Ford and Jackson Huckabay outscored all other swimmers in the 7-8 division with a 24 point margin (their 90 points vs. 66 points for second place high point). Recently returning from the Holiday Festival in Arizona, Taylor Shaw of Hanford was another high point winner who led the 13-14 girls division with 57 points. Our only other high point recipient came from Hannah Giles who led the way for the 15-over girls by edging out Madie Goodvin of Roadrunner 49 points to 43 points. Runner-up high point swimmers included: Priscilla Niayesh (7- girls), Mallory Korenwinder (11-12 girls), Emily Goodbar (13-14 girls), Chris Nolan (13-14 boys) and Wes Coles (15-over boys).

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In addition to Skylar Ford and Jackson Huckabay, other event champions included Wesley Coles (400 IM), Allyson Duffy (500 free), Chris Ewins (100 fly), Hannah Giles (200 back & 50 free), Emily Goodbar (400 IM, 100 back, 1650 free, 200 fly & 500 free), Mallory Korenwinder (50 fly, 400 IM, 200 breast, 100 IM & 50 breast), Colin Landweer (100 back), Mia Newkirk (100 breast), Chris Nolan (200 free, 400 IM, 200 breast & 200 fly), Nathan Rhea (200 free & 1650 free), Tenney Rizzo (100 fly) and Bobby Yribarren (50 free & 100 breast).

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The team improved 63% of all times that were previously recorded with the team in events that were 50 yards or longer. Congratulations to our 22 swimmers who improved 100% of their times during the meet:

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Our next championship meet for the age group level will be the Far Western meet scheduled for the March 31-April 3rd week in 2011. This meet is considered one of the most prestigious age group meets in the nation where age group teams often travel from out of state to compete. The meet sheet is currently posted on our website at http://www.tritonswim.org/calendar.html

 Including performances from the most recent December Tulare meet, TNT currently has 27 Far Western Qualifiers. Our list of current qualifiers and their age at the time the meet will take place, along with the current number of event they qualify for in parenthesis, is listed here. Congratulations to all 27, and good luck to those who intend to join the list.

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 Posted by at 07:25
Dec 102010
 

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Eleven TNT swimmers traveled to Chandler, Arizona for the Holiday Festival during the first weekend of December. The mid-70 degree weather resulted in a vast majority of our swimmers earning second swims during the weekend. These top performances were led by 10-year old Alonso Escobedo who trains in Hanford with Coach Rhonda Shaw. Alonso became the sole high-point recipient for TNT as he accumulated the third highest number of points among all 10-under boys at the meet. Alonso earned second swims in all ten events he entered. He swam away with four 2nd place finishes (500 free, 50 breast, 100 IM & 200 IM), two 3rd place finishes (200 free [2:20.70] & 100 back [1:16.40]), a 4th place finish (100 fly – 1:15.95), a 5th place finish (50 back – 35.34), an 8th place finish (50 fly – 33.64) and a 9th place finish (50 free – 30.87). Additionally, Alonso set four team records among his ten events. His time of 6:10.63 in the 500 freestyle was four seconds under Jonathan Granada’s 6:14.61 that he swam at Junior Olympics in February of 2009, and Alonso’s time currently ranks 266th among all 10-year old boys in the nation. The second record came in the 50 breaststroke where Alonso’s 37.55 is 168th in the nation and was faster than his own previous record of 38.25 that he had set two month earlier. His 100 IM time of 1:12.80 also broke Jonathan Granada’s previous record from Far Westerns of 1:13.13, and Alonso’s time currently ranks 260th nationally. Finally his 2:36.40 in the 200 IM ranks 253rd nationally and broke Jonathan Granada’s Far Western time of 2:37.21.

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Final performances were additionally led by Khloe McCarthy who also swam to top-10 finishes in all 10 events that she had entered. Her highest finish was 3rd place in the 200 back (2:23.03), followed by three 6th place finishes in the 400 IM (4:59.26), 500 free (5:36.10) and 200 IM (2:45.49). Her 7th place finishes included the 1000 free (11:38.34) and 200 breast (2:39.89) events. Khloe went on to finish 8th in the 100 back (1:08.66) and 10th in each the 200 free (2:09.63), 50 breast (35.98) and 50 back (33.01) events. Khloe was the only other swimmer to set team records, and she did so in two events. Her 11:38.34 in the 1000 freestyle is 245th fastest time in the nation for all 12-year old girls and was faster than her own previous record of 11:51.10 that she set at the Selma meet in late September. Khloe’s  4:59.26 in the 400 IM is currently the 230th fastest nationally among all 12-year old girls and regained the team record in the event swimming under Mallory Korenwinder’s 5:05.22 set during the recent San Luis Obispo meet. In addition to finals in all event and two team records, Khloe achieved three Terrapin cuts and one 13-14 Far Western time standard while at the meet.

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Fourteen year old Bre Abell training in Selma with Coach Pat Ota maintained the next largest number of finals, swimming to a 4th place finish in the 50 fly (28.25) and a pair of 9th place finishes, one in the 50 back (30.92) and the other in the 50 free (26.14). Three of our swimmers doubled up their finals, and they included our birthday boy of the meet (sweet 16), Alex Hansen, who finished 6th in the 400 IM (4:36.57) and 11th in the 100 breast (1:08.60), along with Cody Nash of Selma who finished 14th in both the 100 breast (1:08.55, preliminary time) and  14th in the 50 breast (31.67). Thirteen year old Chris Hansen chose to compete in the senior meet despite his young age, and nevertheless swam to an 16th place finish in the 100 breast (1:11.20 – prelim). Emily Lehrman of Selma succeeded in a top 16 finish swimming to 11th in the 1650 (21:01.49) on the final day, while 10-year old Madison McCarthy finished 10th in the 100 back (1:21.46).

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Fourteen year old Taylor Shaw of Hanford swam made her first Terrapin cut in the 200 breaststroke event and improved both the 100 breast and 1650 freestyle events. Thirteen year olds Katelyn Herrera and Owen Ansel each improved three events at the meet.

 Posted by at 07:25
Nov 242010
 

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Twenty-eight TNT swimmers along with master swimmer David Jacobs traveled to San Luis Obispo to compete at the 2010 Gobble Classic during the third weekend of November. While swimming his last meet as a 12-year old, Kyle Grissom closes the age group impressively breaking three team records. His time of 33.25 in the 50 breaststroke was over a second faster than Micah Storey’s 34.41 that was swam in Visalia back in 1989. Micah later went on the Junior Nationals in the breaststroke. Kyle’s time of 34.41 is currently ranked 294th of all 12 year old boys in the nation. His next record was in the 50 freestyle where his 25.51 shaved under Jason Ricablanca’s, who now coaches Kyle, previous record of 25.68 that he had set at AA’s in Cerritos in 1994. Kyle’s new record currently ranks 339th in the nation. Finally, Kyle swam 26.67 in the 50 butterfly event which was nearly a second faster than his own previous record of 27.30 in the event. Currently Kyle holds the top 8 fifty butterfly times on the team for any 12 year old boy. His time of 26.27 currently ranks 52nd in the nation.

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Mallory Korenwinder had the only other record-breaking performance on the team where her 5:05.22 in the 400 IM slipped under the recently set record of 5:05.63 by Khloe McCarthy who had set it only three weeks earlier in Arroyo Grande. Mallory’s time is currently the 385th fastest time for all 12 year old girls in the nation.

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Twelve of our 28 age group swimmers were event champions at the meet for their respective divisions. First place performances were led by Kyle Grissom who remained uncontested, winning all 8 events that he entered at the meet (50 breast, 100 fly-1:02.78, 50 back-30.36, 100 IM-1:05.07, 50 free, 100 breast-1:15.70, 50 fly & 100 back-1:05.90). Brother and sister duo of Dax Korenwinder and Mallory Korenwinder each went home with five wins each: Dax age 10 (200 free-2:28.95, 50 breast-38.33, 100 fly-1:18.72, 200 IM-2:43.79 & 100 breast-1:23.68) and Mallory age 12 (200 free-2:11.44, 50 breast-34.69, 100 fly-1:06.46, 100 free-1:00.15 & 50 free-27.69).

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Nine year old Janessa Bringe (100 fly-1:45.00, 50 back-43.67, 100 free-1:19.26 & 200 IM-3:12.13) along with Ten year old Preston Niayesh (100 fly-1:30.92, 100 IM-1:17.50, 50 free-30.53 & 50 fly-34.61) maintained the next highest number of wins with four each. Brother and sister Jacye Ford and Skylar Ford each swam to 3 first place finishes: Jayce age 6 (25 back-26.39, 25 free-20.00 & 25 fly-23.85); Skylar age 8 (50 back-39.51, 100 IM-1:28.89 & 50 fly-37.97). Sisters Khloe McCarthy, age 12, (100 IM-1:11.29 & 100 breast-1:18.25) and Madison McCarthy, age 10, (200 free-2:40.30 & 100 fly-1:32.79), along with Priscilla Niayesh, age 8, (50 breast-48.35 & 100 breast-1:51.97) each won two events. Our two remaining event champions included James Koster, age 13, who won the 100 back (1:18.19) and Jakob Koorey, age 11, who won the 100 free (1:19.68).

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 Posted by at 19:51
Nov 172010
 

Five of our 14 TNT swimmers who competed at the Pacific Swimming Senior Meet over the second weekend of November earned second swims in the championship, consolation or bonus final heat. Our championship swims were led by Sam Hansen who finished in the top-10 championship heat for three events: 5th in the 200 breaststroke (2:13.37), 7th in the 1650 freestyle (16:46.20), and 9th in the 500 freestyle (4:50.17). The only other top-5 finish came from Thomas Brown who finished 5th in the 50 yard freestyle (21.77). Nathan Rhea was our other championship finalist, finishing 8th in the 400 IM (4:12.48).

 

Swimmers earning additional second swims included Thomas Brown 100 free (21st – 47.76);  Wesley Coles 200 fly (16th – 2:00.43), 100 fly (17th – 54.04), 500 free (26th – 4:57.95) & 100 breast (29th – 1:04.23); Sam Hansen 100 breast (19th – 1:01.40) & 200 IM (29th – 2:03.11); Colin Landweer 50 free (22nd – 22.49), 200 free (25th – 1:48.79) & 200 IM (30th – 2:03.20) and Nathan Rhea 200 IM (13th – 1:59.73), 500 free (16th – 4:55.14), 200 breast (21st – 2:13.81), 200 fly (22nd – 2:02.50) & 100 breast (22nd – 1:02.96).

 

Two team records were set at the meet, each by the same swimmer. Fifteen year old Nathan Rhea broke the team record in both the 200 and 400 IM events. Nathan’s first event of the meet was the 400 IM where he swam to a 4:12.48, breaking Jared Hopper’s record of 4:16.38 that was set at the Winter Invitational in December of 2004. Nathan’s time is currently the 84th fastest time in the nation for all 15 year old boys. His second record came in the 200 IM where his time of 1:59.73 was fast enough to edge out Jared Hopper’s 2:00.86 that was also set at the Winter Invite meet in 2004. Nathan’s sub 2-minute 200 IM time is now the 194th fastest on record in the nation for all 15 year old males.

 

Emily Goodbar, training in Selma, qualified and attended the meet where she had improved all 3 events she had entered. Alex Hansen swam away with the largest improvement in a 200 yard or shorter event with over 13 seconds improved in the 200 breaststroke, and improved 3 of his 4 events. Mallory Koenwinder made her second appearance, now at age 12, and improved 2 of 4 events. Tenney Rizzo attended the meet for her first time and also improved 2 of 3 events, while Christopher Nolan swam a lifetime best in the 100 butterfly event along with Allison Ross who improved her 200 breaststroke event. Also attending the meet were Hannah Giles, Cori Hoover and Katelyn Herrera (who recorded her first 1000 yard freestyle time).

 Posted by at 03:26
Nov 022010
 

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The great weather at the coast during the Halloween weekend contributed to performances that resulted in a small group of 23 swimmers placing 3rd at the PUMA Breast Cancer Awareness Meet held in Arroyo Grande. One major highlight of the meet was the 400 IM performance of 12-year old Khloe McCarthy who swam a time of 5:05.63 that broke the 11-12 girls’ team record in that event. The previous record of 5:06.10 was set by Joclyn Ford at Vacaville during October 8 years ago in 2002 when TNT traveled to Vacaville with it 11-12 age group of swimmers (Joclyn Ford, Samantha Goates, Katherine Biehle, Jordan Morillo and Megan Eppler) with each competing in the 400 IM the year the event became nationally recognized for the 11-12 age group. Khloe’s time of 5:05.63 is currently the 338th fastest time in the nation for all 12-year old girls.

Not only did Khloe break the team record in the 400 IM, she also became the event champion in three of the six events she swam, thereby contributing greatly to the overall team place of 3rd. Khoe swam to 1st place finishes in the 200 free (2:10.97), 100 back (1:11.35) and the 100 breaststroke (1:18.99). Kyle Grissom led the team in first place finishes, swimming totally uncontested, winning all 9 of 9 events entered for the 11-12 boys age group: 100 IM (1:06.70), 50 back (30.70), 50 breast (35.35), 100 fly (1:05.27), 100 free (59.01), 100 back (1:09.21), 100 breast (1:17.49), 50 fly (27.96) and 50 free (26.54). A Niayesh duo of 9-year old Preston Niayesh and 8-year old Priscilla Niayesh each took home 8 first place finishes, while 7-year old Peyton Cost swam away of 5 wins of the 9 events he had entered. Other event champions included Fayyaz Ahamed (age 11: 100 free & 100 back), Owen Ansel (age 13: 200 IM & 100 breast), Janessa Bringe (age 9: 200 free), Parker Giles (age 11: 50 fly), Thys Jacobi (age 10: 50 breast & 100 breast), Micah Ruiz (age 11: 100 free & 50 fly), and Brann Santos (age 9: 100 fly).

The overall team improvement percentage was 45% with Haroon Ahamed, Madelyn Ansel, Khloe McCarthy and Julia Ruiz all improving all events they had swam that was 50 yards and longer and previously recorded on the team. Those improving 50% or more of their times included: Peyton Costa (75%), Athena Niayesh (75%), Anthony Tellechea (67%), Owen Ansel (63%), Micah Ruiz (63%), Hazim Ahamed (60%), Jenessa Bringe (50%), and Preston Niayesh (50%).

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