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17-Year-Old Robert Finke Posts 14:37 Mile at FL Senior Champs

2017 FLORIDA SPRING SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Thursday, February 23rd-Sunday, February 26th
  • Orlando, Florida
  • Women’s Champions: Gator Swim Club
  • Men’s Champions: Sarasota YMCA Sharks
  • Combined Champions: Sarasota YMCA Sharks
  • Results

SPA’s Robert Finke was the top performer at the 2017 Florida Spring Senior Championships, earning High Point honors. Finke’s most impressive swim was the 1650 free, which he won by nearly a minute in a blistering 14:37.61. That makes him the 6th fastest swimmer in the country this year, and the fastest junior swimmer by 12 seconds. He was similarly dominant in the 100 free, winning with an 8:49.71 to put up the 4th fastest swim in the country this year.

Teammate Grant Sanders was the High Point runner-up, winnning 4 individual events. He picked up a pair of freestyle wins, clocking a 44.34 to outswim GTSA’s Jeremy Parker (44.86) in the 100 free. In the 200 free, he dominated the field by 3 seconds to secure gold in 1:35.23. Sanders once again posted a 3-second victory in the 200 back (1:45.40). He went head-to-head with Finke in the 400 IM, winning in 3:44.94 to Finke’s 3:47.65.

On the women’s side, SPA’s Summer Finke, who formerly swam at Florida State University, swept the distance races with golds in the 500 free (4:47.74), 1000 free (9:46.63), and 1650 free (16:22.72). She also earned a bronze medal in the 400 IM, finishing in 4:19.85 behind T2’s Karen Liu (4:18.29) and GSC’s Georgia-Mae Hohmann (4:19.76).

GSC’s Isabel Ivey, a member of the USA Junior National Team, swam several events, winning gold in 4 of them and earning High Point honors. She swept the breaststrokes, clocking in at 1:03.49 in the 100 breast and 2:16.24 in the 200 breast. In the 200 free, she posted a 1:48.22 to finish ahead of FSLA’s Madison Murtagh (1:49.64). Ivey’s best swim, however, was arguably the 100 back, where she won with a 53.83 to knock over a second off her best time.

 

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Francisco
7 years ago

Sanders is a really good guitar player

Aquajosh
7 years ago

What’s the deal with Grant Sanders? He was on Arizona’s roster last year and now he’s back swimming for the club team?

FLSwimmer
Reply to  Aquajosh
7 years ago

Redshirt

FLOFFICIAL
Reply to  FLSwimmer
7 years ago

Redshirts are still enrolled in the university and go to classes. Swimming for a club team in Florida doesn’t sound like going to classes in Arizona.

Observer
Reply to  FLOFFICIAL
7 years ago

Suspended for a year

CoachRyan
Reply to  Observer
7 years ago

Incorrect. I’ve coached Grant and am a friend of the family, he is not suspended.
Great swims for Grant and he is just getting started, look out in 2020.

FLOFFICIAL
7 years ago

I thought Grant Sanders swam for U of Arizona?

Coach Fussel
Reply to  FLOFFICIAL
7 years ago

Grant is taking a year off and spending more time with family. He’s ready to return to Zona in late August.

bobo gigi
7 years ago

Isabel Ivey clearly not rested at all. She swam 1.43 last December.

Robert Finke next US distance star on the men’s side. He was dominant at last junior pan pacs with great times at only 16 (7.55/15.05).

FLSwimmer
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

She was wearing a practice suit all weekend

Jimmy Newtron
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

Or the next bust

Mac
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

Yep – she was in a regular suit

swimfan
7 years ago

What’s going on with Summer Finke? Is she not at FSU anymore?

Swimnerd
Reply to  swimfan
7 years ago

She’s transferring

Coach
7 years ago

Is that a nag? I think PJ Ransford had it freshman year at Michigan.

Watcher
Reply to  Coach
7 years ago

Ransford swam a 14:34.36. Finke’s time ranks 2nd now and he just turned 17 last November. His 1000 free time (8:49.71) puts him 5th in that event I think.

W3T
Reply to  Coach
7 years ago

He broke PJ’s pool record with his swim. It was fun to watch!

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