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Phoenix Swim Club’s Miriam Sheehan Closes Out Far Westerns with NAG Record in 50 Fly

Ten-year-old Miriam Sheehan of Phoenix Swim Club added another National Age Group Record to her repertoire in the finals of the 10 & Under 50 yard butterfly at 2015 Far Westerns Championships in Morgan Hill, California. Sheehan clocked a 26.64 to beat the mark of 26.91 set by Regan Smith of South Metro Storm in January, 2013.

Last week Sheehan broke the NAG record in the 50m back at the Phoenix Long Course Opener in Phoenix, Arizona.

Sheehan finished the 2014-15 short course season the top-ranked 10-and-under girls in the 50y back (28.65), 100y back (1:00.89), 100y fly (1:01.28), and now 50y fly.

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One of your team mates but in white group (Isabella)
9 years ago

How are you that fast ( see you at the meet today ) congrats

One of your team mates but in white group (Isabella)

I’m really lucky to have you on the same team as I!!!

Dave Sheehan
9 years ago

Four records!!!! You are a hardworker with determination, many more to come. love ya.

ryan
9 years ago

Special swim for a 10 year old!

zenobia and family
9 years ago

Amazing M! We are all so proud of you! We will be there for your Olympic debut

Lane Four
9 years ago

Awesome. FAST!

TMD
9 years ago

Fantastic. Right on track for the one record per week per family.

Nice throw-down! Miriam 2- Dad 1. Congrats!!

Can’t wait til next week!

Kelly Stubbe
9 years ago

Awesome! Great job! Another WONDERFUL achievement 🙂

Sallie Kilgore
9 years ago

WOW! You simply amaze me, Miriam. CONGRATULATIONS! I am very proud of you, as are so many others.

Love, Sallie from Ohio

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