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Henry McFadden Moves Up to #5 All-Time in 17-18 Boys 200 Freestyle with 1:46.94

2023 U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Day 2 Prelims Heat Sheet

MEN’S 200 FREESTYLE — HEATS

Top 8:

  1. Luke Hobson (TXLA) — 1:45.12
  2. Carson Foster (RAYS) — 1:45.64
  3. Drew Kibler (CSC) — 1:45.67
  4. Jake Mitchell (FLOR) — 1:45.82
  5. Kieran Smith (RAC) — 1:46.10
  6. Coby Carrozza (TXLA) — 1:46.72
  7. Baylor Nelson (AGS) — 1:46.89
  8. Henry McFadden (JW) — 1:46.94

During prelims in Indianapolis on day 2, Henry McFadden swam a personal best time of 1:46.94 in the men’s 200 freestyle, also earning him a spot in the ‘A’ final.

All-Time Top 5 17-18 Age Group LCM 200 Free

  1. Michael Phelps, 1:45.99 (2003)
  2. Jack Levant, 1:46.39 (2018)
  3. Luca Urlando, 1:46.51 (2019)
  4. Luke Hobson, 1:46.92 (2022)
  5. Henry McFadden, 1:46.94 (2023)

McFadden came into the meet as the 11th seed with a time of 1:47.23 which he swam earlier this year to win the event at Pro Swim-Knoxville. That placed him at #6 all-time in the age group. McFadden passed Maxine Rooney with his swim this morning. McFadden has now dropped 1.33 seconds in the event so far this season.

McFadden has had huge improvements in the event over the last year. At last year’s International Team Trials in April, McFadden finished 18th as he was second in the ‘C’ final, swimming a 1:49.57. Tonight, he will be in lane eight of the ‘A’ final with the potential to earn a spot at next month’s World Championships.

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Eric
1 year ago

He swims for Jersey Wahoos

BSD
1 year ago

I would say he’s a threat for Paris, but he’s going to Stanford next year 🙁

Togger
1 year ago

With the field to pull him along not impossible to think he gets the NAG tonight.

I wonder what Phelps’ last NAG will be? In addition to the 17-18 200 free he also has:

13-14 200 fly: 1.59.02
13-14 400 IM: 4:25.77

17-18 100 fly: 51.10
17-18 200 IM: 1.55.94
17-18 400 IM: 4:09.09

That 17-18 400 IM looks pretty filthy (I think only Hagino’s ever been faster as a junior?), probably where I’d put my money.

Last edited 1 year ago by Togger
Khachaturian
Reply to  Togger
1 year ago

200 im, still the world junior record

Tanner
Reply to  Togger
1 year ago

His 100 fly is not going to survive Heilman. I would put my life on that. Probably same with his 200 i.m. It’s gotta be the 400 i.m.

-_-
Reply to  Togger
1 year ago

13-14 200 fly and 17-18 400 IM

17-18 100 fly, zero doubt about Heilman (e.g. $100 bet). 17-18 200 IM – Heilman ($80 bet)
13-14 400 IM, can’t give a name, but Carson came close and these youngsters are already way faster than he was in his other marquee events. I’d put $90 on it going down in the next 4 years.

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