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Luka Mijatovic Re-Breaks 13-14 National Age Group Record in 1500 Meter Freestyle

2024 California/Nevada Sectionals

  • February 29-March 3, 2024
  • Novato, California
  • Long Course Meters (50 meters), Prelims/Finals
  • Live Results

Luka Mijatovic has only about 7 weeks to go before her turns 15, and is taking one last assault on the 13-14 National Age Group Record books this weekend in Novato, California.

He kicked off his meet on Thursday evening by swimming a 15:26.73 in the 1500 meter freestyle. That takes another few tenths off his own record of 15:27.38 that he set last July at Junior Nationals, which in turn broke the oldest National Age Group Record on the books in the US – Jesse Vassallo’s 1976 swim of 15:31.03.

Mijatovic was clearly toying with different pacing in this swim. In his last record-setting race, he was out in 4:02.59 at the 400 meter mark and swam 4:08.35 in his last 400 meters. This time around, he was 4:05.05 in his first 400 and closed in 4:04.83.

He really seemed to punch-the-gas in this swim around the 800 meter mark.

Splits Comparison:

MIJATOVIC MIJATOVIC
July 2023/Old Record
Feb 2024/New Record
100 57.11 58.57
200 1:01.24 (1:58.35) 1:01.85 (2:00.42)
300 1:02.05 (3:00.40) 1:01.97 (3:02.39)
400 1:02.19 (4:02.59) 1:02.66 (4:05.05)
500 1:02.28 (5:04.87) 1:02.51 (5:07.56)
600 1:02.51 (6:07.38) 1:02.58 (6:10.14)
700 1:02.30 (7:09.68) 1:02.64 (7:12.78)
800 1:02.28 (8:11.96) 1:02.57 (8:15.35)
900 1:02.39 (9:14.35) 1:02.29 (9:17.64)
1000 1:02.19 (10:16.54) 1:02.28 (10:19.92)
1100 1:02.49 (11:19.03) 1:01.98 (11:21.90)
1200 1:02.89 (12:21.92) 1:02.01 (12:23.91)
1300 1:03.07 (13:24.99) 1:01.99 (13:25.90)
1400 1:02.29 (14:27.28) 1:01.26 (15:27.16)
1500 1:00.10 (15:27.38) 59.57 (15:26.73)

Mijatovic, who is qualified for this summer’s US Olympic Trials, turns 15 on April 22.

U.S. Boys 13-14 1500 Freestyle All-Time Rankings

  1. Luka Mijatovic — 15:26.73 (2023)
  2. Jesse Vassallo — 15:31.03 (1976)
  3. Lleyton Plattel — 15:35.36 (2017)
  4. Andrew Abruzzo — 15:36.03 (2014)
  5. Michael Phelps — 15:39.08 (2000)

Mijatovic is also scheduled to swim the 200 free and 400 IM on Friday, the 200 fly and 400 free on Saturday, and the 800 free on Sunday. He is the current National Age Group Record holder in the 200, 400, 800, and 1500 freestyles in long course in the 13-14 age group, in addition to four records he holds in yards.

The 400 IM is a record he holds in yards and not meters. He has been 4:30.79 in long course, while Michael Phelps‘ long course record is 4:24.77.

The 200 fly is also an intriguing race for him later in the meet; he has a best of 2:10.43, but hasn’t swum the race since July, and has only swum it four times in his career in long course.

Other Day 1 Winners/Highlights:

  • The Crow Canyon Sharks girls, coming off a great Winter Juniors performance in December, went 1-2 in the 800 free. That was led by a 9:01.19 from 18-year-old Bailey Hartman. They also went 1-2 in the 800 free relay, with Raya Mellott leading off the winning team in 2:04.45.
  • The Crow Canyon boys won the 800 free relay as well in 7:46.27, including a 1:55.24 anchor from 15-year-old Kaden Wong.

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CADWALLADER GANG
8 months ago

omg this kid 😭😭

HeGetsItDoneAgain
8 months ago

Breaks Thorpes all timer 14 YO mark in the 200 free!

Troyy
Reply to  HeGetsItDoneAgain
8 months ago

Djakovic already broke it years ago.

HeGetsItDoneAgain
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

Djakovic went 1:49.7 in YOGs the day he aged up from 15 to 16.

Troyy
Reply to  HeGetsItDoneAgain
8 months ago

I’m talking about age 14 where Djakovic owned the fastest time until today.

HeGetsItDoneAgain
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

When did he go faster than Thorpe at age 14? If he just barely went faster than Thorpes 14 YO mark at 16, I’m hard pressed to believe he went faster than 1:50.07 at 14.

Jeb
8 months ago

What happened to Plattel and Abruzzo?

M C
8 months ago

Mijatovic is going to dominate the Melbourne 2032 Olympics – can’t wait!

Troyy
Reply to  M C
8 months ago

He ain’t gonna dominate anything in Melbourne in 2032.

Boknows34
Reply to  M C
8 months ago

I hope he catches a flight to Brisbane when he realises he’s in the wrong city.

Max Hardie
Reply to  M C
8 months ago

2028 will be earlier

SwimCoach
8 months ago

The splitting on is 200 free suggests a lot of room for improvement. Going from a 28.7 to a 26.7!

Last edited 8 months ago by SwimCoach
Swemmer
8 months ago

There was one other 14 year old in history who had a sub 1:50 2free is I remember correctly.

That kid was Ian Thorpe.

Last edited 8 months ago by Swemmer
Tanner
Reply to  Swemmer
8 months ago

Super dramatic

Troyy
Reply to  Swemmer
8 months ago

Thorpe didn’t break 1:50 until 15 yo but went straight to 1:46.

PFA
8 months ago

And now he’s become the youngest swimmer in history to break 1:50 1:49.63!!!

Last edited 8 months ago by PFA
whoisthis
Reply to  PFA
8 months ago

with a 26.78 last 50 too

Boomer
Reply to  whoisthis
8 months ago

Um, WTF

PFA
Reply to  Boomer
8 months ago

54.12/55.51

HeGetsItDoneAgain
Reply to  PFA
8 months ago

Looks like he ad a 1:48 in him with more aggressive splitting too

Hiswimcoach
8 months ago

Just smashed his own 200 free record. 1:49.6

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