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2019 U.S. Junior Nationals: Day 3 Dynamic Photo Vault

2019 USA SWIMMING SPEEDO JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

The third night of the 2019 US Junior National Championships saw several tight and close races, but most important of all, there were several 18-and-unders dipping under the Olympic Trials Cut for the first time, which warranted some great reactions and emotion after the races. A highlight of the night was an amazing race down the stretch in the mens 400 free, with Jack Walker narrowing beating James Plage. Miss the action? Luckily, our photographer Jack Spitser was on deck to caption the highlights.

Interested in acquiring photos of your swimmers from Nationals or at Juniors? Please contact Jack at [email protected] or visit him at @spitser_photography on Instagram to let him know which photo(s) you would like to purchase.

Let me know in the comments which photo is your favorite/ what you want to see more of!

Addie Rose Bullock (photo: Jack Spitser)

Ben Forbes (photo: Jack Spitser)

Brendan Driscoll (photo: Jack Spitser)

Averee Preble (photo: Jack Spitser)

Cam Auerbach (photo: Jack Spitser)

Kailyn Winter (photo: Jack Spitser)

Happy sign holder. (photo: Jack Spitser)

Matthew Jensen (photo: Jack Spitser)

Megan Glass (photo: Jack Spitser)

Megan Pulley (photo: Jack Spitser)

Stephan Lukashev (photo: Jack Spitser)

Yulia Groysman (photo: Jack Spitser)

SwimMac Relay (photo: Jack Spitser)

Patrick Keough (photo: Jack Spitser)

Sarah Snyder (photo: Jack Spitser)

Yulia Groysman (photo: Jack Spitser)

Jonathan Affeld (photo: Jack Spitser)

Lucy Bell (photo: Jack Spitser)

Jack Meehan (photo: Jack Spitser)

Grady Wheeler (photo: Jack Spitser)

Addie Rose Bullock (photo: Jack Spitser)

Baylor Nelson (photo: Jack Spitser)

Carl Bloebaum 😉 (photo: Jack Spitser)

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Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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