2022 WINTER JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – EAST
- December 7-10, 2022
- Locations
- East: Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, North Carolina
- West: Texas Swim Center, Austin, Texas
- Full Results – East
- Full Results – West
The most inflammatory and controversial question that was asked about last week’s Winter Junior Championships wasn’t whether Daniel Diehl should go to college or turn pro, they weren’t about whether Maximus Williamson‘s new training is working, it wasn’t even about the Sandpiper girls and whether they’re too good for Juniors.
No, as is so often the case, tribalism ruled the day. The statement that got the most people fired up was about which meet was faster: East or West.
While the question itself is a little silly and a little fun, it is sort of important as a measure of the geographic shift of swimming power in the country. As Michael Hamann explored earlier this year, only two athletes from the 2022 World Championship team grew up in California, which is a remarkable shift from prior generations.
But how far has that shift gone, and is that shift riding the top of the wave, or is it an entire wave?
One data point, at least, shows that West is still best, at least in junior short course swimming.
SwimSwam data guru Barry Revzin scored out the meet using the following criteria:
- Top 16
- Traditional NCAA Championship scoring (20-17-16 in the A final, 9-7-6 in the B final)
- Using finals times only
- Double points for relays
And here are the results, if we pretend that the two meets were each a team in a virtual affair.
+------+------+--------+ | rank | team | score | +------+------+--------+ | 1 | west | 3979.5 | | 2 | east | 3150.5 | +------+------+--------+
So as you can see, there still seems to be a pretty heavy lean to the West.
In anticipation of a lot of “whatabouts” in the comments, the following things are true:
- While the geographical split makes sense visually, there are probably more swimmers zoned to the West meet than the East meet
- The West meet was very far from some portions of the West zone
- The East meet was very far from some portions of the East zone
- NCAP, the biggest club in the country, hosted its own mid-season invite
- NCAP is still a very good and very deep club, but doesn’t have the superstars like it sometimes has in the past (Katie Ledecky, Tom Dolan, Cassidy Bayer, Ed Moses, Roque Santos, Mike Barrowman) so less of a factor than in other years
- But still a factor
- California is hosting a Sectionals meet the weekend after Winter Juniors
- Summer McIntosh is Canadian but training in Florida
- Lydia Jacoby is in college (but in the same hemi-nation that she grew up in, West)
- Sandpipers are using cheatcodes
It’s still an interesting comparison between the two.
See daily combined top 8s (thanks to Anne Lepesant and Annika Johnson):
Mythical “combined” Winter Junior National Champions (Individual):
Bella Sims won 7 mythical national titles. Katie Grimes won 5 Sandpipers in total won 13. Maximus Williamson and Thomas Heilman each won 3. West swimmers won 17, East swimmers won 14.
200 medley relay | Carmel Swim Club (B Berglund, M Sweeney, Alex Shackell, M Christman) – 1:36.48 (Meet Record) | East | Carmel Swim Club | Indiana |
200 medley relay | Rose Bowl (M Cahill, D Li, N Kim, R Maurer) – 1:27.17 | West | Rose Bowl | California |
800 free relay | Sandpipers of Nevada (B Sims, K Grimes, M Hodges, C Weinstein) – 6:52.66 (Meet Record) | West | Sandpipers of Nevada | Nevada |
800 free relay | Lakeside Aquatic Club (M Williamson, C Lucas, M Hatcher, R Paulk) – 6:22.78 | West | Lakeside Aquatic Club | Texas |
500 free | Summer McIntosh – 4:27.52 MEET RECORD | East | Sarasota Sharks | Florida |
500 free | Rex Maurer – 4:12.33 MEET RECORD | West | Rosebowl Aquatics | California |
200 IM | Bella Sims – 1:52.73 MEET RECORD | West | Sandpipers of Nevada | Nevada |
200 IM | Thomas Heilman – 1:41.71 MEET RECORD/NAG RECORD | East | Cavalier Aquatics | Virginia |
50 free | Alex Shackell – 21.73 | East | Carmel Swim Club | Indiana |
50 free | Ethan Harrington – 19.45 | West | Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics | California |
400 medley relay | Carmel Swim Club (B Berglund, M Sweeney, Alex Shackell, M Christman) – 3:33.48 | East | Carmel Swim Club | Indiana |
400 medley relay | Rose Bowl (R Maurer, D Li, M Cahill, J Gim) – 3:10.77 | West | Rose Bowl Aquatics | California |
400 IM | Katie Grimes – 3:57.02 MEET RECORD | West | Sandpipers of Nevada | Nevada |
400 IM | Maximus Williamson – 3:39.83 WEST MEET RECORD, 15-16 NAG | West | Lakeside Aquatic Club | Texas |
100 fly | Alex Shackell – 51.00 | East | Carmel Swim Club | Indiana |
100 fly | Thomas Heilman – 44.67 MEET RECORD, 15-16 NAG | East | Cavalier Aquatics | Virginia |
200 free | Summer McIntosh – 1:40.63 MEET RECORD | East | Sarasota Sharks | Florida |
200 free | Henry McFadden – 1:33.07 MEET RECORD TIE | East | Jersey Wahoos | New Jersey |
100 breast | Lydia Jacoby – 57.76 MEET RECORD | West | University of Texas | Texas |
100 breast | Nate Germonprez – 52.73 | West | Inspire Swim Team | Nebraska |
100 back | Bella Sims – 50.53 MEET RECORD | West | Sandpipers of Nevada | Nevada |
100 back | Will Modglin – 45.01 MEET RECORD | East | Zionsville Swim Club | Indiana |
200 free relay | (tie) Sandpipers of Nevada (B Sims, K Grimes, M Hodges, C Weinstein) / Mission Viejo Nadadores (T Salvino, A Kozan, G Aquino, T O’Dell) – 1:29.35 WEST MEET RECORD | West | Sandpipers of Nevada | Nevada |
200 free relay | Nitro (S Wang, J Kelly, O Rowe, K Flynn) – 1:19.87 | West | Nitro Swimming | Texas |
1650 free | Katie Grimes – 15:26.17 MEET AND POOL RECORD | West | Sandpipers of Nevada | Nevada |
1650 free | Luke Ellis – 14:49.79 | West | Sandpipers of Nevada | Nevada |
200 back | Bella Sims – 1:48.32 MEET RECORD | West | Sandpipers of Nevada | Nevada |
200 back | Daniel Diehl – 1:39.62 MEET RECORD | East | Cumberland YMCA | Maryland |
100 free | Alex Shackell – 47.44 | East | Carmel Swim Club | Indiana |
100 free | Kaii Winkler – 42.22 | East | Eagle Aquatics | Florida |
200 breast | Lydia Jacoby – 2:06.81 | West | University of Texas | Texas |
200 breast | Jake Eccleston – 1:54.50 | West | Loveland Swim Club | Colorado |
200 fly | Bella Sims – 1:51.06 MEET RECORD | West | Sandpipers of Nevada | Nevada |
200 fly | Thomas Heilman – 1:40.86 MEET RECORD, 15-16 NAG | East | Cavalier Aquatics | Virginia |
400 free relay | Sandpipers of Nevada (B Sims, K Grimes, K Hodges, C Weinstein) – 3:13.15 MEET RECORD, 15-18 NAG RECORD | West | Sandpipers of Nevada | Nevada |
400 free relay | Lakeside Aquatic Club (M Williamson, R Paulk, M Hatcher, C Lucas) – 2:54.75 MEET RECORD | West | Lakeside Aquatic Club | Texas |
Mythical “combined” Winter Junior National Champions (Team):
+------+---------------------+-------+ | rank | team | score | +------+---------------------+-------+ | 1 | Carmel Swim Club-IN | 569.0 | | 2 | SAND-CA | 554.5 | | 3 | LAC-NT | 396.0 | | 4 | Sarasota Sharks-FL | 308.5 | | 5 | ROSE-CA | 296.0 | | 6 | MVN-CA | 291.0 | | 7 | SwimMAC-NC | 235.0 | | 8 | Bolles-FL | 202.0 | | 9 | NTRO-ST | 193.5 | | 10 | NEP-AZ | 183.0 | +------+---------------------+-------+
but what about weast ??
Love the swim stat geekfest this is. Way to take a fake “junior national” meet and truly make it one!
Did you score out men & women separately by chance?
Looks like Carmel and Sand women did the heavy lifting in the combined rankings.
Can I have the cheat codes ?
The headline is straight out of a WWE show!! nice one Braden!
I thought Chicago Park District was the biggest team in the country?
It needed to be said West >>
East needs to get good
Facts bro
I cant tell if this is the same person using 2 accounts or two somehow equally laughably immature users.