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2015 U.S. Speedo Junior Nationals: Race Videos from Day Five

2015 U.S. Speedo Junior Nationals

  • Thursday, July 30th – Monday, August 3rd
  • Northside Aquatics Center – San Antonio, Texas
  • Prelims 9AM/Finals 6PM (local time)
  • Full coverage
  • Results

The final day of racing at U.S. Speedo Junior National Championships in San Antonio, Texas was one for the recordbooks. Ella Eastin and Michael Andrew each took down meet records in the 200 IM. Then Marta Ciesla broke the 50 free meet record. Michael Andrew lowered the national age group record in the 50 free, and Upper Dublin Aquatic Club’s boys 400 free relay cracked the national age group record for the 15-18 age category.

Below are the race videos from the championship and consolation finals of the 200 IM, 50 free, and non-Olympic distance freestyle.

Women’s 200 Meter IM – A Final – Ella Eastin

Women’s 200 Meter IM – B Final – Julia Poole

Men’s 200 Meter IM – A Final – Michael Andrew

(not available yet)

Men’s 200 Meter IM – B Final – ‘aukai Lileikis

Women’s 1500 Meter Freestyle – Fastest Heat – Isabella Rongione

Women’s 50 Meter Freestyle – A Final – Marta Ciesla

Women’s 50 Meter Freestyle – B Final – Daria Pyshnenko

Men’s 50 Meter Freestyle – A Final – Michael Andrew

Men’s 50 Meter Freestyle – B Final – Oliver Patrouch

Men’s 800 Meter Freestyle – Fastest Heat – Logan Houck

 

You can watch all the races from the 2015 U.S. Speedo Junior National Championships at USA Swimming’s YouTube Channel here.

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Quakerfan
9 years ago

Why is the men’s 200 IM A final video not available? When will it be?

aliceb
Reply to  Quakerfan
9 years ago

I wondered also why the men’s 200 IM A final has no video?

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