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Litherland Triplets Commit to Georgia

The Litherland triplets, Jay Litherland, Mick Litherland, and Kevin Litherland, from the Dynamo Swim Club and Chattahoochee High School have all verbally committed to the University of Georgia.

All three are generally pretty good middle-distance freestylers, though all three have slight specialties. They did, however, combine with teammate, and fellow senior, Gunnar Bentz to win the 800 free relay at Junior Nationals.

Jay Litherland has done the most during his junior year of high school. He was 3rd at the summer Junior National Championships in the 400 meter IM to qualify for the United States’ Junior World Championship team; there he earned a bronze medal as a prelims swimmer on the 800 free relay, and also finished 6th individually in the 400 meter IM with a 4:19.

In yards, he has bests of 1:39.78 and 4:24.31 in the 200 and 500 yard freestyles, and he’s also been 3:49.33 in the 400 yard IM.

That 400 IM time puts him just about three seconds off of what it might take to score at NCAA’s as a freshman, keeping in mind that Georgia has won that event twice in the last few seasons.

Kevin Litherland also has a good 200 (1:40.31), but tends a little bit longer than his brothers. He’s been 4:23.30 in the 500 yard free and 15:20.32 in the mile. He’s also been a 1:49.20 in the 200 yard fly.

Mick Litherland is the best sprinter of the group. He has lifetime bests of 21.58 and 46.80 in the 50 and 100 yard freestyles, plus a 49.98 and 1:48.74 in the 100 and 200 yard butterflies.

The trio were all born in Japan; their father is a New Zealand-born chef, and their mother is Japanese. Though they moved here at three years old, they just became citizens this past summer, which allowed Jay to represent the United States at the Junior World Championships.

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bobo gigi
11 years ago

I suspect Gunnar Bentz will follow them at Georgia.
Am I wrong?

beachmouse
11 years ago

I suspect that their parents are also a bit relieved that getting in-state tuition rates for whatever the athletic department doesn’t cover is automatic. That would have made for some scary college bills for a few years if the three of them weren’t so talented.

NONA
Reply to  beachmouse
11 years ago

I’m not sure what kind of students they are, but at a certain threshold I know Georgia (the state) provides a significant scholarship for high academic achievers that go to state universities.

swimmer24
Reply to  beachmouse
11 years ago

also some schools provide a 2 for 1 deal on twins, so i don’t know if they could get a similar thing

lol
11 years ago

kevin, jay, mick in order

Um
11 years ago

So…who is who in the picture?

weirdo
11 years ago

And the best part is they are great people! and hard workers!

Morgan Priestley
11 years ago

LCM times reveal even more of the story:

Kevin: 3:55.8 400 free, 8:01 800 free, 4:24.2 400 IM
Jay: 2:02.2 200 IM, 4:17.5 400 IM, 1:51.3 200 free, 3:57.1 400 free, 2:02.2 200 back,
Mick: 2:00 200 fly, 4:26 400 IM, 55 100 fly

Biiiiiiiiiiig trio for Georgia…

SwimMa
11 years ago

Used to love watching these young men swim when they were 8 or 9 in Florida. So glad they stayed in the water. They are all incredibly talented.

GoDawgs
11 years ago

Now Georgia will have FOUR sibling combinations for next year. Crazy.

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