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15-Year-Old Yosif Miladinov Breaks Bulgarian Record With 52.32 Butterfly

Bulgarian 15-year-old Yosif Miladinov blasted a 52.32 in the 100 fly – faster than the United States national age group record for 15-16s – at the Multinations Youth Meet in Graz, Austria.

The meet took place last weekend, from April 13-14 in Graz. It was specifically for boys born in 2003 or 2004 (making them between 14 and 16 years old) and girls born in 2004 or 2005 (making them between 13 and 15).

Miladinov crushed the 52.32 swim to win the 100 fly by more than three seconds. His time is faster than the U.S. NAG record (set last summer by Luca Urlando at 52.40) for 15-16s, though Miladinov would be on the younger end of that age group. A few other notable times from USA Swimming’s 15-16 history to put Miladinov’s swim into context:

  • Michael Andrew: 52.57
  • Michael Phelps: 52.98
  • Caeleb Dressel: 53.31

Miladinov’s time puts him inside the top 30 in the world this year for swimmers of any age. He breaks both Bulgaria’s Junior record (for swimmers age 15-17) and the nation’s overall record, bettering the 52.67 put up by Antani Ivanov last spring at Bulgarian nationals.

The 2003-born Miladinov also won the 200 IM (2:07.36) and took silver in the 100 free (51.23). The latter also set a Bulgarian junior record.

A few other notable results from the Multinations Youth Swimming Meet:

  • Poland’s Mateusz Chowaniec went 50.67 to beat Miladinov for the 100 free title.
  • Turkey won team points for both boys and girls. Both Berit Bocekler and Yigit Aslan won multiple events to power that team win. Bocekler swept the 200 (2:02.69), 400 (4:17.14) and 800 frees (8:50.58). Aslan won the 1500 free in 15:45.90 and the 400 free in 3:58.18.
  • Rostyslav Kryzhanivskyi of the Ukraine won the boys 200 breast in 2:17.78 and also took the 100 breast in 1:02.46.
  • Israel’s Adam Maraana went 56.55 to win the boys 100 back.

You can see full results here.

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The Ready Room
5 years ago

Wow. Another of the Milak/Minakov generation. These kids are too darn fast.

nuotofan
Reply to  The Ready Room
5 years ago

And all around the World. Only in the last week we had also 16 year-old Canadian Joshua Liendo going 52.0 in the 100 fly, the other 16 year-old British Matthew Richards 49.98 in the 100 free, 14 year-old Brit Jacob Whitley 50.37 in the 100 free, 16 year-old Brazilian Murilo Sartori 1.47.7 in the 200 free. Previously 16 year-old Croatian Marko Grgic 14.56 in the 1500 free and 7.53 in the 800 free.

AnEn12
Reply to  nuotofan
5 years ago

Also 16 yo Artem Selin from Germany/Russia going 22.26 in the 50 free and 49.9 in the 100 free.

Rafael
Reply to  nuotofan
5 years ago

Murilo went 49,75 100 free yesterday going out 23,4. His main race is yet to come the 400 where he went 3:51 last year

13 % Chinese person
Reply to  The Ready Room
5 years ago

Double arm free with dolfin kick .

Samesame
5 years ago

. Great time in the fly !But the 1500 free 14.45 seems incorrect ?

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