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Luka Mijatovic Swims 1:47.96 200 Free, #3 All-Time In 15-16 Age Group

2024 JUNIOR PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

BOYS 200 FREESTYLE – PRELIMS

  • World Junior Record: 1:42.97 – David Popovici, ROU (2022)
  • Meet Record: 1:47.11 – Flynn Southam, AUS (2022)
  • All Comers Record: 1:43.86 – Michael Phelps, USA (2007)

TOP 8 QUALIFIERS

  1. Luka Mijatovic (USA) – 1:47.96
  2. Gregg Enoch (USA) – 1:48.97
  3. Ethan Ekk (CAN) – 1:49.29
  4. Marcus Da Silva (AUS) – 1:49.39
  5. Lucas Fackerell (AUS) – 1:49.71
  6. Laon Kim (CAN) – 1:49.82
  7. Kazusa Kuroda (JPN) – 1:50.63
  8. Kaito Tsujimori (JPN) – 1:50.87

15 year old Luka Mijatovic swam a 1:47.96 in the boys 200 freestyle to kick off the 2024 Junior Pan Pac Championships in Australia. His swim makes him the 3rd fastest performer all-time for the US boys 15-16 age group. It also is #1 all-time for 15 year old boys.

Mijatovic had sat at #7 all-time in the age group after swimming a 1:48.73 less than a month ago at the Summer Championships in Irvine, California. He notably holds the 13-14 NAG record after swimming a 1:49.63 in March of this year. He has shown huge progression in the event this calendar year as he entered 2024 with a best time of a 1:50.40.

All Time Top 5 Boys 15-16 LCM 200 Free

  1. Maximus Williamson, 1:47.29 (2023)
  2. Luca Urlando, 1:47.73 (2019)
  3. Luka Mijatovic, 1:47.96 (2024)
  4. Carson Foster, 1:48.57 (2018)
  5. Jason Zhao, 1:48.60 (2023)

Mijatovic will have another chance to move up the rankings in finals and will look to challenge Williamson’s NAG record, potentially adding another NAG to his list after already holding five 13-14 LCM records and four 13-14 SCY records.

In addition to the 200 free, he also is scheduled to swim the 100 free, 400 free, 800 free, and 1500 free in Australia. He competed at US Olympic Trials this summer with his highest finish coming in the 400 free as he was 12th in a 3:50.71.

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Ice Age Swimmer
26 days ago

smokin’ time for 15!!!

Hank
29 days ago

This is a prelims swim. Can’t wait to see what he does in finals.

Hswimmer
Reply to  Hank
29 days ago

A tad slower

HeGetsItDoneAgain
30 days ago

America needs a star. This kid is the Lisan Al Gaib

SwimmerGuy
Reply to  HeGetsItDoneAgain
29 days ago

And he will be of peak age for LA. Its showtime

Jonathan
30 days ago

Seems like Mijatovic has a really good chance to make the Singapore 2025 Worlds team.

‘Murica
Reply to  Jonathan
30 days ago

It’s gonna be tough, he still has a ways to go. Needs to be at least 1:46 mid, 3:46, or 7:45 to make the team

Last edited 30 days ago by ‘Murica
Davide
Reply to  ‘Murica
28 days ago

He’ll probably swim a 3.48 low today, I think he’ll make the team in the 400 (also I think he’ll start to gradually drop the 800, since he’s definitely focusing more on raw speed)

Also, by next summer I’m positive he’ll be swimming 1.46 mid, but I’m not sure that will be enough, potentially Foster, Hobson, Smith, Guiliano, Kibler, Curry are all sub 1.46 guys, with young guys like Diehl, McFadden, Williamson (if he bounces back from this season) being likely better than 1.46 mid by next year as long as they’re in good shape

dirtswimmer
30 days ago

And then popped a 7:56 under an hour later. Really excited to see what he goes in the 400m later.

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