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Kentucky Scoops Up NAG Record-Holder Joshua McDonald of Cincinnati Marlins

Photo courtesy of Joshua McDonald

Photo courtesy of Joshua McDonald

Cincinnati, Ohio’s Joshua McDonald has committed to the University of Kentucky for 2017-18. McDonald swims for the Cincinnati Marlins and specializes in distance freestyle. The Lakota East High School senior won the Ohio state high school title in the 500 free as a sophomore in 2015. Last year he was runner-up (4:27.81) and won the consolation of the 200 free (1:40.85). He also anchored Lakota East’s 400 free relay (46.70f/46.31p).

In club swimming McDonald has made the national news on numerous occasions as a member of the Marlins’ relays that have been breaking national age group records over the last several years. He has had his name etched in the national record books 6 times since the 11-12 age group.

McDonald was selected to the NCSA All-Star team that traveled to the Irish Open in 2015. He won three medals and notched a personal-best in the 1500m free at the meet. At 2016 Speedo Summer Junior Nationals he finished top-8 in both the 400 and 1500m freestyles, and was 12th in the 800m free. His best times:

  SCY LCM
50 free 21.63. 24.56
100 free 47.02 53.26
200 free 1:38.88 1:52.72
500/400 free 4:23.44 3:58.92
1650/1500 free 15:35.77 15:50.90
200 fly 1:51.80 .

McDonald will suit up for the Wildcats with fellow class of 2021 commits Hank Siefert and Nick Smith.

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