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NCAP’s Leo Goldblatt Announces 2020 Verbal to Minnesota

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Leo Goldblatt, a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American from Annandale, Virginia has announced his verbal commitment to the University of Minnesota for 2020-21. He will be with Kaiser Neverman in the class of 2024. Goldblatt wrote on social media:

“I felt at home with the team and coaches as soon as I stepped foot on campus. The academic environment and the city of Minneapolis make being a Gopher an even more awesome experience. I can’t wait to swim for them in 2020! 〽️🏊🏻‍♂️🎉”

Goldblatt is a junior at Falls Church High School and he swims year-round for Nation’s Capital Swim Club. He specializes primarily in distance freestyle and butterfly. At the 2019 Virginia 5A High School State Championships, he placed 9th in the 200 free (1:45.55) and 5th in the 500 free (4:42.32). He also led off the medley relay (25.23) and anchored the 200 free relay (21.79), both of which finished 9th.

In club swimming, Goldblatt is a Winter Juniors qualifier in the 100/200 fly and the mile. He went best times in the 500 free and 200 fly at the 2019 NCSA Spring Championship where he finished 39th and 12th in the respective events. He also swam the 200 free, 100 fly, and 1650 free and placed 28th in the latter. The rest of his best SCY times (200/1650 free, 200 back, and 100 fly) come from the Tom Dolan Invite in December. Last summer he had a strong showing at NCSAs, improving his lifetime bests in the LCM 400/1500 free (4:06.46/16:13.50) and 100/200 fly (57.13/2:04.32).

Goldblatt will overlap one year with Minnesota distance standouts Cameron Kelly and Kristian Hansen and two years with Aidan Dillon. He will also find a training partner in incoming freshman Isaac Barrera (4:31.90/16:38.42 in the 500/mile and 4:01.36 in the 400 IM).

Top SCY times:

  • 1650 free – 15:36.18
  • 1000 free – 9:28.46
  • 500 free – 4:33.56
  • 200 free – 1:41.95
  • 200 fly – 1:48.67
  • 100 fly – 50.15

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Anonymoose
5 years ago

I love cat

swimmerTX
Reply to  Anonymoose
5 years ago

rip kitty 🙁

Anonymoose
Reply to  swimmerTX
5 years ago

Omg why would they do that!! 😤😡🥺

swimmerTX
5 years ago

KITTY
but congrats to Leo!

DravenOP
5 years ago

8200 fly – 1:48.67

Quite impressive to even be able to swim that straight butterfly, let alone the time.

Andy
Reply to  DravenOP
5 years ago

Even for skydiving 8200 yards that would be impressive!

Reply to  DravenOP
5 years ago

that’s nothing. dean farris has been known to swim 9000 meters butterfly in 1:47 in shark infested waters while towing a barge

Doss Rant
Reply to  Stephen Gomez
5 years ago

i thought that it was 10000 meters but 9000 still impressive for mr farris

Swimmomtoo
5 years ago

Congratulations Leo!

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