2023 WORLD JUNIOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- September 4 – 9, 2023
- Netanya, Israel
- Wingate Institute
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BOYS 4×100 FREESTYLE RELAY – FINALS
World Junior Record: 3:15.79, United States (2022)Championship Record: 3:15.80, United States (2019)- Time for 8th at 2022 World Jr Champs: 3:28.07
PODIUM:
- GOLD: United States – 3:15.49 (World Junior Record) (Championship Record)
- SILVER: Australia – 3:16.69
- BRONZE: Canada – 3:17.34
Team USA’s boys ended the first night of finals at the 2023 World Junior Swimming Championships with a bang. In the boys’ 4×100 freestyle relay, Daniel Diehl, Maximus Williamson, Hudson Williams, and Jason Zhao set a new world junior record with a blistering 3:15.49.
The old record of 3:15.79 was set in August 2022 by the United States at Junior Pan Pacs. Diehl is the only swimmer to take part in both relays.
Split Comparison, New and Old Records
USA – 2023 World Juniors | USA – 2022 Junior Pan Pacs | |
100 | Daniel Diehl — 49.93 | Thomas Heilman — 49.14 |
200 | Maximus Williamson — 47.78 | Henry McFadden — 49.04 |
300 | Hudson Williams — 49.14 | Daniel Diehl — 48.66 |
400 | Jason Zhao — 48.64 | Kaii Winkler — 48.95 |
Total | 3:15.49 | 3:15.79 |
The United States was in fourth place after Diehl’s lead-off leg, behind Australia, Poland, and Canada. But Williamson’s monster 47.78 split launched them into first at the halfway point, over a second ahead of Australia, which was running second. The U.S. lead the rest of the way, with Williams (49.14) and Zhao (48.64), holding it down on the back half of the race. Zhao stopped the clocked at 3:15.49, undercutting the old world junior record by three-tenths.
As you can see in the table above, it’s Williamson’s split that makes the difference for this year’s record-setting team. It was the fastest split in the field by a wide margin, as he was the only one to break the 48-second barrier. Australia’s rising star Flynn Southam was second-fastest with a 48.47 anchor leg.
The split makes Williamson the favorite for the individual boys’ 100 freestyle. Already this summer, he’s lowered his personal best from 50.13 to a 48.84.
The United States swept both the relays on night 1 of the World Junior Championships, as the U.S. girls collected the win in the 4×200 freestyle relay.
Seeing these splits, I have Max as #1 recruit for college. Anyone who can drop 2 seconds in a 100 free on a relay split is the exact guy I want
Generational Heart
I agree Williamson is a generational talent and unquestionably amazing… but he’s #2 for this class to a guy who is tracking faster than Phelps (Heilman), so I think it’s fair. Also – Williamson has already been 48.8 flat start 100 free this summer
A bit slow anchor from Flynn considering he’s a 47.7 flat swimmer
OH-EM-GEE! Keller nation on top 🙌🙌. Go Maxi!!
Anyone have a video yet?
Diehl seems to be a bit off, hope he will get better as the meet goes on
Sadly this has not aged well so far
Williamson is making the Olympic team
Not in the 100.
But maybe the relay…
Yes in the 100. In the 4×100 free relay
For the 100 you have the following, any of whom can make the team on any given day;
Caleb
Blake P
Hunter A
Held
King
Alexy
Guiliano
Lasco
Ress
Chaney
Mcduff
Kibler
Kulow
Kai Winkler
Im sure im missing a few. Maximus will have to beat 8-9 of the above. He is a great swimmer no question, but good luck beating 8-9 of those guys.
relax – deep breathing – aspirin
Would have been even faster if Kaii Winkler didn’t get hurt
And if Heilman were at this meet
Can’t wait for Williamson to commit to UVA
Likely Texas or NCSU
no way on NCSU
For sure Texas and Cal – the relay factories
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