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Audrey Derivaux Blasts 2:07.70 200 Fly To Become #2 13-14 All-Time

2024 FUTURES CHAMPIONSHIPS- AUSTIN

Audrey Derivaux of Jersey Wahoos put on a show on night 1 of Austin Futures swimming to a 2:07.70 in the women’s 200 butterfly. That time moves her up to become the 2nd fastest 13-14 all-time.

Derivaux moves up from #3 to #2, passing Cassidy Bayer. Derivaux’s previous best sat at a 2:09.83 that she swam last month at US Olympic Trials for a 10th place finish in semifinals. Her time from tonight would have finished 4th at Trials during finals and only 1.01 seconds off of making the US Olympic Team as Alex Shackell was 2nd in a 2:06.69.

Girls Top 5 13-14 200 Butterfly- All Time Rankings

  1. Mary T Meagher- 2:07.01 (1979)
  2. Audrey Derivaux– 2:07.70 (2024)
  3. Cassidy Bayer- 2:09.08 (2014)
  4. Lauren Torpey- 2:10.03 (1997)
  5. Justina Kozan- 2:10.83 (2018)

Derivaux has been on a roll recently and her time drop today now marks a total improvement of over four seconds in the last year. Her best time coming into this summer was a 2:11.54 that she swam at Summer Juniors in August 2023. Derivaux notably will swim the 200 fly next month at Junior Pan Pacs in Australia but will age up to the 15-16 age group before then.

She is slated to swim the 400 IM tomorrow where she enters as the top seed. She notably made the US Olympic Trials final in the 400 IM after a best time of a 4:45.23 in the morning before swimming a 4:46.89 for 8th in finals.

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The unoriginal Tim
1 month ago

Only .3 off the World Championship winning time.

LBSWIM
Reply to  The unoriginal Tim
1 month ago

Which was probably the slowest winning time in like 30 years.

Sameep07
1 month ago

Tess Howley
Hartley

Or
Deveraux

Who is the upcoming fly star ?

NCSwimFan
1 month ago

Congrats Audrey! Amazing swim. Mary T. is otherworldly!

Long Strokes
1 month ago

Aint no way Mary Meagher swam a 2:07.01 in the 200 fly at age 16 in 1979. Cmon now, that has to be an error. They didn’t even really have underwater dolphin kicks in that year. If Mary would have grown up now with the new rules, better coaching, better everything, she probably would have gone under 2:00. Cmon now!

Long Strokes
Reply to  Long Strokes
1 month ago

Correction: 14 years old. Even crazier!!

Rev
Reply to  Long Strokes
1 month ago

Mary T did only 2 fly kicks underwater yet rumor has it she could do a 1:04 100 meter fly kick on a board. She was the Goat
Watch her 1981 world record from brown deer

Mark the Shark
Reply to  Long Strokes
1 month ago

She didn’t wear goggles and wore what would be a practice suit or non-suited in today’s terms.

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
1 month ago

Whoa!

Snarky
1 month ago

That’s a sick time.

lilac
1 month ago

future of usa swimming

Steve Nolan
Reply to  lilac
1 month ago

for the love of Dog stop I swear people make this exact comment just to make me mad

lilac
Reply to  Steve Nolan
1 month ago

but its true shell be the one to break lou ziges dumb super suit record

Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  Steve Nolan
1 month ago

She will compete in 2028 Olympics.

Mark my words.

PFA
1 month ago

Dang would have loved to see her take down this 45 year old NAG record but still what a fast time

Last edited 1 month ago by PFA
Boknows34
Reply to  PFA
1 month ago

First time anyone has been within two seconds of that legendary NAG by a legendary swimmer. Insane.

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