2019 SPEEDO WINTER JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – EAST
- December 11th-14th, 2019
- Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center, Atlanta, Georgia
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18-year-old Carson Foster of the Mason Manta Rays in Ohio had a huge performance in the 400 IM tonight at Winter Junior Champs – East, winning the event in a time of 3:38.65.
That time moves him to #2 in 17-18 history, just over a second behind the NAG record of 3:37.52 done in 2015 by Andrew Seliskar. He’s also just the third swimmer in 17-18 history to go under 3:40, joining Seliskar and now-#3 Chase Kalisz (3:39.82).
Foster destroys his old best with this swim, a 3:40.86 from this meet last year, which had ranked him fifth in the age group, just ahead of Ryan Lochte. He follows up his Thursday night win in the 200 IM (1:42.43). Both of those swims broke his own overall Winter Junior Champs records.
TOP U.S. 17-18 400 BOYS, ALL-TIME
1 | 3:37.52 | Andrew Seliskar | PC | NCAP | 2015 PV SC Senior Championships | 3/6/2015 | Fairfax |
2 | 3:38.65 | Carson Foster | OH | RAYS | 2019 U.S. Winter Junior Championships – East | 12/13/2019 | Atlanta |
3 | 3:39.82 | Chase Kalisz | GA | UGA | 2013 SEC Swimming & Diving Cha | 2/19/2013 | College Station |
4 | 3:40.57 | Gunnar Bentz | GA | UGA | UGA Fall Invitational 2014 | 12/6/2014 | Athens |
5 | 3:40.78 | Kieran Smith | FL | FLOR | 2019 NCAA Division I Men’s | 3/29/2019 | Austin |
6 | 3:41.45 | Ryan Lochte | FL | FLOR | 2003 US Men’s NCAA Champs | 3/27/2003 | Austin |
7 | 3:41.56 | Robby Giller | VA | UVA | 2018 NCAA Division 1 Mens Swim | 3/23/2018 | Minneapolis |
8 | 3:42.22 | Raunak Khosla | GA | PRIN | 2019 NCAA Division I Men’s | 3/29/2019 | Austin |
Bruh, this guy tho (I’m expected <3:35 tapered)
That was tapered
2 Dynamo Swimmers on this list with Jay Litherland somewhere down the list as well. #DYNA
3:41 16 years ago is insane.
Raunak Khosla slyly making it to #8 on this list after a year at Princeton is actually crazy
Hes gonna be a big part of texas’s im group next year.
Duh!
Wowee, that is fast