2021 SPEEDO WINTER JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WEST
- December 8-11, 2021
- Jamail Texas Swim Center, Austin, Texas
- Short Course Yards (25 yards), Prelims/Finals
- Prelims: 9 am (ET)
- Finals: 5 pm (ET) – Wed. relays at 6 pm
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Just over 14 hours after recording the second-fastest 200 freestyle time for a 15-year-old in history, North Texas Nadadore Maximus Williamson dropped the quickest swim ever for a swimmer that age in the men’s 200 IM.
Competing during Thursday morning preliminaries at the Speedo Winter Junior Championships – West in Austin, Williamson established the top time of the heats in 1:44.75, overtaking Michael Andrew by a full second for the fastest-ever time by a 15-year-old.
Split Comparison – Williamson vs Andrew
Williamson was significantly faster than Andrew on both backstroke and freestyle while giving up a bit of time on fly (.68) and breast (.38).
Andrew, 2014 | Williamson, 2021 |
22.61 | 23.29 |
26.68 (49.29) | 25.46 (48.75) |
31.02 (1:20.31) | 31.40 (1:20.15) |
25.44 (1:45.75) | 24.60 (1:44.75) |
Split Comparison – Williamson vs Old PB
Williamson set his previous best time of 1:47.88, which ranked him 16th all-time among 15-year-olds, just last month at the LAC Fall Classic. The difference-maker in Greensboro was the breaststroke leg, where he was almost two seconds faster in 31.40.
Williamson, Nov. 2021 | Williamson, Dec. 2021 |
23.99 | 23.29 |
25.65 (49.64) | 25.46 (48.75) |
33.27 (1:22.91) | 31.40 (1:20.15) |
24.97 (1:47.88) | 24.60 (1:44.75) |
Andrew is the only other 15-year-old to have even broken the 1:46-barrier, with Shane Blinkman (1:46.03), Luca Urlando (1:46.69), Carter Lancaster (1:46.91) and Carson Foster (1:46.92) the only others sub-1:47.
Williamson’s swim also ranks him seventh all-time in the 15-16 age group. He only recently aged up, listed as 14 years old in swims from late July, so he’s got at least another year and a half to climb his way up the 15-16 rankings.
All-Time Rankings, Boys’ 15-16 200 IM (SCY)
- Michael Andrew, 1:42.77 – 2015
- Luca Urlando, 1:42.99 – 2018
- Carson Foster, 1:43.79 – 2017
- Reece Whitley, 1:43.93 – 2016
- Andrew Seliskar, 1:44.03 – 2013
- Destin Lasco, 1:44.59 – 2018
- Maximus Williamson, 1:44.75 – 2021
- Tyler Lu, 1:44.87 – 2019
- Will Modglin, 1:45.14 – 2021
- Gunnar Bentz, 1:45.17 – 2012
Williamson enters the final of the event as the top seed by over a second, with iNspire Swim Team’s Nate Germonprez, 17, seeded second in 1:45.94.
Williamson also raced the 50 free on Thursday morning, finishing in a tie for 26th overall in 20.46 to improve on his previous best of 20.63 set at the LAC Fall Classic and move into 34th all-time among 15-year-olds.
His 200 free time of 1:35.70 from Wednesday night, leading off the North Texas 800 free relay, ranked him second all-time among 15-year-olds and 15th in the 15-16 age group.
Williamson is entered to swim the 400 IM, 200 free, 100 back, 200 back and 100 free on Friday and Saturday.
There are some 14-15-16 yr old dudes right now who are going to make some noise at 2024 Trials. And if they don’t make the team for Paris — they are going to be lighting it up for L.A. 2028. Amazing swimming
Ridiculous back(and free) split