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GMX7 Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 11/12/2021

In our GMX7 Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming series, we celebrate swimmers of every age and experience level with age group profiles of some recent results.

Luke Dunn, 11, Olympic Cascade Aquatics (OCA-PN): The 11-year-old Dunn raced the first 1650 free of his young career at the 2021 PN October Challenge, putting up a time of 17:58.18, not far off the pace he set in setting a new 500 best time earlier in the month (5:16.20).

Kayla Han, 13, La Mirada Armada (RMDA-CA): Han picked up right where she left off following her sensational summer at the Kevin Perry Invite, recording the second-fastest time for a 13-year-old ever in the women’s 500 free (4:42.91), trailing only the great Sippy Woodhead. Han also took over eighth all-time in the 13-14 400 IM (4:12.27) and won the 1000 free (9:51.26).

Bailey Hartman, 15, Crow Canyon Country Club Sharks (CROW-PC): Hartman won four events at the TERA SC Senior II meet in Concord, Calif., including putting up a blistering time of 1:57.50 in the girls’ 200 butterfly. The 15-year-old took down her previous best time of 1:57.90 set in March and moved up into 65th all-time in 15-16 history.

Raya Mellott, 14, Crow Canyon Country Club Sharks (CROW-PC): Hartman’s 14-year-old Crow Canyon teammate Raya Mellott dropped two seconds from her best time in the 100 breast prelims (1:05.27 to 1:03.16) and knocked well over a second off of that in the final in 1:01.75, launching into 23rd all-time in the girls’ 13-14 age group.

Maximus Williamson, 15, North Texas Nadadores (NTN-NT): Williamson put up seven best times at the LAC Fall Classic, including moving into a tie for 49th all-time in the boys’ 15-16 100 free (44.28). Williamson also took over 63rd in both the 200 IM (1:47.88) and 400 IM (3:52.07), and 67th in the 200 free (1:37.09).

David McCagg, World Champion swimmer and GMX7 Founder

About GMX7

Founded in 2018, GMX7 is based in St. Petersburg, Florida and is dedicated to changing the world of swimming by empowering competitive swimmers with the best aquatic resistance training devices ever created. GMX7 was founded by David McCagg, a 7-time gold medalist, former world record holder and winner of multiple national championships. The first device on the market by GMX7 is the X1-PRO. Designed by ROBRADY Engineering, it has already been the recipient of several awards including the 2020 International Design Excellence Award and the 2020 Red Dot Award for product design.

 

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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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