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11 USA Swimming World 100 Members Head To Mel Zajac Jr Int’l

Following in the footsteps of a number of Team USA Olympians, 11 members of USA Swimming’s World 100 List will travel later this month to compete at the Mel Zajac Jr International meet in Vancouver, Canada. The team will be racing on the campus of The University of British Columbia from May 26-28 and the brand new UBC Aquatic Center.

These eight women and three men – listed below – will be following in the footsteps of a number of Team USA Olympians who have competed in this meet before them, as Maya DiRado, Missy Franklin, Molly Hannis, Melanie Margalis and Tom Shields all competed at Mel Zajac as juniors.

In order to qualify for this competition athletes had to appear on the World 100 (or National Junior Team), currently be in high school, and never previously represented the United States in international competition.

“It had persistently been requested by coaches that we return to this meet, and we are thrilled to once again be attending the Mel Zajac Jr International competition,” said Mitch Dalton, USA Swimming National Junior Team Program Director.

“The goal of the trip is to offer a competition and experience which will prepare our best world-ranked junior athletes for future international success. The athletes and coaches will stay in dorms and eat at the dining halls on campus which really prepares athletes for future travels in a village setting.”

Complete meet information can be found here.

Women’s Roster

Name                           Club                                               Coach                    Hometown

Taylor Ault                    La Mirada Armada                           Rick Shipherd         Sonora, Calif.

Callie Dickinson            TIDE Swimming                               Richard Hunter        Virginia Beach, Va.

Madelyn Donohoe         The Fish                                          Ray Benecki            Annandale, Va.

Kate Douglass              Chelsea Piers Aquatic Club              Jamie Barone          Pelham, N.Y.

Dakota Luther               Austin Swim Club                            Brendan Hansen      Austin, Texas

Daria Pyshnenko           Cats Aquatic Team                          Vlad Pyshnenko      Lake Bluff, Ill.

Alex Sumner                 Suburban Seahawks                        Charlie Kennedy      Newtown Square, Pa.

Morgan Tankersley        Greater Tampa Swimming Assoc.     Ryan Gober            Tampa, Fla.

Men’s Roster

Name                           Club                                               Coach                    Hometown

AJ Bornstein                 Ridgefield Aquatic Club                   Emmanuel Lanzo     Boston, Mass.

Sam Iida                       Glenview Titan Aquatic Club             Steve Iida               Glenview, Ill.

Kieran Smith                 Ridgefield Aquatic Club                   Emmanuel Lanzo     Ridgefield, Conn.

Staff

Head Coach: Richard Hunter (TIDE Swimming)

Manager: Alexis Keto (New Trier Swim Club)

Team Physician: Dr. Michael Miao

About USA Swimming

As the National Governing Body for the sport of swimming in the United States, USA Swimming is a 400,000-member service organization that promotes the culture of swimming by creating opportunities for swimmers and coaches of all backgrounds to participate and advance in the sport through clubs, events and education. Our membership is comprised of swimmers from the age group level to the Olympic Team, as well as coaches and volunteers. USA Swimming is responsible for selecting and training teams for international competition including the Olympic Games, and strives to serve the sport through its core objectives: Build the base, Promote the sport, Achieve competitive success. For more information, visit www.usaswimming.org.

News courtesy of USA Swimming.

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Karen Matthews
7 years ago

What is the point of taper/training for this not so fast (based on the entry cuts) May meet? Wouldn’t it make more sense to not taper at this point in the LC season?

Carol Glover
7 years ago

Good luck Kieran!

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