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Michael Thomas breaks Murphy’s backstroke NAG at Pennsylvania state champs

16-year-old Michael Thomas, a junior from Hatboro-Horsham High School snuck under the 15-16 National Age Group record in the 100 back on the final day of Pennsylvania High School state, going 46.65 to take down Ryan Murphy‘s 2011 mark.

Thomas soared to the record on the strength of his closing speed: he actually trailed fellow junior Ryan Dudzinski at the 50 turn by four tenths, but surged back with a 23-second final 50 to take the state title and the NAG.

Thomas’s splits were 22.70/23.95 for a 46.65. That’s just .07 under Ryan Murphy’s old record time of 46.72. Thomas took second yesterday with a strong time in the 200 IM, and posted the field’s best backstroke split by over a second, so it was definitely clear from the get-go his backstroke was clicking.

He’s got a little ways to go, but has to now have his eye on the Pennsylvania state record of 45.49 set by David Nolan and the national high school record of 45.34 from Murphy a year later. That full second difference is significant, but Thomas has really been hitting his stride this past year – one year ago at this meet he went a lifetime-best 49.11, so the time is clearly coming off in droves for Thomas on this hot streak. He’ll have one more season to give those marks a run.

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Paul
10 years ago

Video is finally up here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWOJ5oTzZRQ .
Michael Thomas is in lane 5, black cap closest two camera. Great underwaters.

theroboticrichardsimmons
10 years ago

He also split 25.1 on backstroke in his IM. Serious mid-d backstroke speed.

PVK
10 years ago

Interesting that he nearly negative split his 100. I wonder what he could throw down in a 200….1:40.8???

Billy
10 years ago

I had never heard of Michael Thomas either, but wow, he’s fast! Does he swim on a club team?

I know he’s from the Philadelphia area. Let me know….

CoachGB
Reply to  Billy
10 years ago

Swims for Upper Dublin Aquatic Club. That is also a High School team in same meet. Watch out for their club relays when all get together.

Greg
Reply to  CoachGB
10 years ago

He also swims for Hatboro-Horsham Aquatic Club (he just went to JNats with UD since HH didn’t have anyone else going). He’s always been pretty quick; I’ve been swimming against him since I was 12 (It kinda sucks…I would’ve won the 100 back at districts were it not for him).

Furthermore, Upper Dublin’s got a few great swimmers, but they lack in depth.

Dryland
Reply to  Greg
10 years ago

Actually he went to Juniors with UDAC because he’s been on that team since he was 11, and does a majority of his training there. He does not compete for Hatboro’s US program.

bobo gigi
10 years ago

Never heard of Michael Thomas before.
Usually I feel the records come but here, nothing. 😆
Cool to have surprises.
Congrats to him.

Reply to  bobo gigi
10 years ago

I’m stunned! You need to scour more results Bobo… We’ve come to expect a certain standard from you… get back on your game! 🙂

WHOKNOWS
10 years ago

There are several boys out there in the 15-16 group that are aiming to break that record…. I predict that the record will go down a couple of more times before the end of the short course season.

swim1
Reply to  WHOKNOWS
10 years ago

Hulk SMASH

NOSCHOOL
10 years ago

Dear Liquidassets,

Unfortunately Michael Andrew is ineligible for High School or College swimming because he is a professional, so he can’t touch those records.

riley
Reply to  NOSCHOOL
10 years ago

This story is about a NAG record mostly…

Reply to  NOSCHOOL
10 years ago

We talk about the ‘HS National Record’ like it refers to the fastest HS aged swimmer… it’s just the fastest time swum in HS competition. In almost all cases, it’s not the NAG record. Oh… and there are two of them. Public and private/independent. So it’d be like saying there is a NAG for kids on teams over 150 athletes and a NAG for kids on teams under 150 athletes. It’s basically just another way to crown someone else… like the states that have multiple divisions for swimming and multiple “state champions”… it doesn’t matter what size your school is in swimming. Ok. Rant over.

The NAG is the record this article is about anyhow.

Devan
10 years ago

Gosh DANG IT. I didn’t want Ryan’s record to get broken this quickly, he’s a cool guy. But congrats to Michael, that’s an insane time. Did not expect Ryan’s record to get broken this year

Liquidassets
Reply to  Devan
10 years ago

Yeah I didn’t think it would go down until Michael Andrew in the next year or so

Devan
Reply to  Liquidassets
10 years ago

Exactly. I don’t really consider any records in the 15/16 or 17/18 age groups safe from Michael Andrew’s fury anymore (besides the distance freestyles).

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