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Anna Moesch Clocks 21.97 50 Free, #4 15-16 Year Old Of All Time

2022 SHORT COURSE YMCA NATIONALS

16-year-old Anna Moesch of the Greater Somerset County YMCA continued her trajectory of dropping crazy times at the 2022 Short Course YMCA Nationals by swimming a 21.97 to win the 50 free tonight. Moesch has now lowered her best time twice at this meet. She came in with a personal best of 22.33, and then dropped it to a 22.22 leading off the 200 free relay on Tuesday before dipping under 22 seconds for the first time tonight. She also split a 21.54 while anchoring her club’s 200 medley relay yesterday.

Coming into the 2021-22 season, Moesch’s best time was a 23.15 from 2019, when she was in eighth grade. She swam for the Streamline Aquatics club in Hillsborough, New Jersey, which primarily held meets in short course meters, before transitioning to GCSY this year.

In addition, Moesch’s time puts her as #4 all time within the 15-16 age group, shooting up 13 spots from her previous #17 ranking. She joins Claire Curzan, Gretchen Walsh, and Torri Huske as the only 15-16 year old girls who have broken 22 seconds.

Girls’ 50 Free, 15-16 Age Group All-Time Rankings:

  1. Claire Curzan, TAC Titans – 21.50 (2021)
  2. Gretchen Walsh, Nashville Aquatic Club – 21.86 (2018)
  3. Torri Huske, Arlington Aquatics – 21.95 (2019)
  4. Anna Moesch, Greater Somerset County YMCA – 21.97 (2022)
  5. Simone Manuel, First Colony Swim Team – 22.04 (2013)/Kate Douglass, Westchester Aquatic Club – 22.04 (2016)

Moesch also swam the 200 IM today, finishing third with a time of 1:59.34, taking three seconds off her best time of 2:02.47. She concluded her night by anchoring GSCY’s 800 free relay, which finished first, with a time of 1:46.67. Moesch won the individual 200 free yesterday with a time of 1:44.10, which made her #7 of all time in the 15-16 age group. Moesch’s last individual event will be the 100 free tomorrow. She previously anchored the 400 medley relay this meet with a split of 47.02.

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G L
2 years ago

would be more relevant if the world swam in pools measured in yards …..

Bobo Gigi
Reply to  G L
2 years ago

Please do not criticize the American bathtubs! 🙂

Bobo Gigi
Reply to  Bobo Gigi
2 years ago

Sure I’d prefer to see Miss Moesch swim right now in the adults’ pool especially so close to world trials but the US system is what it is.
But it’s still good news for US swimming to see another young American girl emerging on sprint freestyle. The US desperately needs new fast sprint talents on the women’s side if they want to stop in Paris 2024 the humiliating losing streak in the 4X100 free relay at olympics. Last gold in 2000! They need several women in 52 flat-start to beat Australia. Torri Huske and Claire Curzan have a big potential but they rightfully focus more on the 100 fly and the first 2 rounds of the women’s 100 fly… Read more »

Yanyan Li
Reply to  Bobo Gigi
2 years ago

Well Moesch swam at Wave II trials before her yards breakout and is on the junior national team so I wouldn’t say her success is exactly limited to short course…

Austinpoolboy
2 years ago

!!!!! That’s elite company.

Mnswim
2 years ago

Wow this is great! 😀

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