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Arizona Commit Sam Iida Busts IHSA Record with 1:46.02 200 IM (VIDEO)

2017 IHSA BOYS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Glenbrook South senior Sam Iida destroyed the field in the 200 IM, going 1:46.02 as the only finisher under 1:50. Iida has no real weak stroke– his backstroke and freestyle splits were the fastest in the field, while his fly and breast splits were both 2nd fastest in the field.

SPLITS

1 Iida, Sam        Sr Glenbrook South   1:47.27    1:46.02 
                 23.24        49.73 (26.49)
        1:20.32 (30.59)     1:46.02 (25.70)

Iida looks to have posted the fastest 200 IM from any high school state meet with his time from yesterday, though Reece Whitley posted a 1:44.91 at Easterns, which isn’t a meet confined to one state but it is made up strictly of high school competitors. The closest high school swimmers to Iida this year, unofficially* (other than Whitley) have been Georgia 1-5A champ Brennan Pastorek (1:46.06) and Wisconsin Division I champ Paul DeLakis (1:46.18).

*Let us know if anyone has been faster this high school season

Arizona looks to have quietly snagged one of the top recruits of this year’s high school class. Iida’s LCM times are very impressive (2:04 back, 2:18 breast, 2:03/4:23 IM, 1:53/4:00 free), and now his times in the small pool are starting to mirror his LCM prowess.

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Michael Hadj
7 years ago

Savage

JP input is too short
7 years ago

That’s even more impressive in the bathtub, warm-up pool-less New Trier pool!

Unless they got a warmup pool since I was last there…

Karl Ortegon
Reply to  JP input is too short
7 years ago

I graduated from Evanston in 2014 and to the best of my knowledge they just have the one pool!

JP input is too short
Reply to  Karl Ortegon
7 years ago

That’s a heck of a fun meet though, regardless, with the crowd so packed in. Not always conducive to the best swimming (which is why you so often see guys swim faster in prelims or run out of gas by their last couple of events), but the atmosphere is awesome.

I only wish I had been in Illinois my last couple years of high school when I could have actually gotten a second swim in some individual events.

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