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Alex Walsh Breaks 15-16 NAG In 100 Breast At Winter Juniors (East)

2016 U.S. WINTER JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS- EAST

Primarily known as a backstroker, Alex Walsh of Nashville Aquatics proved her ability in breaststroke tonight, snagging the 15-16 National Age Group Record in the 100 breaststroke in a time of 58.80. That swim broke the previous record of 58.98, set earlier this year in March by Margaret Aroesty.

Walsh is now the second ever 15-16 girl to crack the 59-second barrier, as Aroesty was the first when she broke Nikol Popov‘s old record of 59.64. Similar to Aroesty, Walsh came home in under 31 seconds (30.80), signalling there may be more in the tank for the future. Historically, coming home sub-31 has usually resulted in women cracking into the 57s.

Here’s a comparative look at the splits from Popov, Aroesty and Walsh’s swims:

  • Popov ’15: 28.04/31.60 = 59.64
  • Aroesty ’16: 28.19/30.79 = 58.98
  • Walsh ’16: 28.00/30.80 = 58.80

After a quick 59.77 swim this morning, the record became within reach for Walsh, though that swim this morning was a best time. She finished off an impressive double tonight, winning the 100 back not too long after in a time of 52.32. She won the 200 IM last night in a time of 1:54.48, not far off Dagny Knutson‘s NAG of 1:54.03.

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bobo gigi
7 years ago

Congrats to Alex Walsh and her coach. They are doing a great job in Nashville.
I didn’t expect such a performance on breaststroke. Back and IM yes but not breast.
Impressive.

Paul
7 years ago

Congrats, Alex. Fantastic swim!

About James Sutherland

James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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