2023 SUMMER JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- July 31 – August 4, 2023
- Prelims 9AM, finals 5PM (Pacific Time)
- LCM (50 meters)
- William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center, Irvine, California, United States
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GIRLS’ 200 METER FREESTYLE – FINALS
- Jr World: 1:53.91 – Summer McIntosh (2023) (pending 1:53.65)
Meet: 1:58.26 – Lia Neal (2011)- Girls’ 13-14 NAG: 1:58.53 – Sippy Woodhead (1978)
- Girls’ 15-16 NAG: 1:55.06 – Missy Franklin (2011)
- Girls’ 17-18 NAG: 1:54.43 – Katie Ledecky (2016)
- 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials: 2:00.89
Podium:
- Madi Mintenko (PPA), 1:58.07M
- Bailey Hartman (CROW), 1:59.23
- Cavan Gormsen (LIAC), 2:00.31
- Maggie Schalow (NOVA), 2:00.97
- Tess Howley (LIAC), 2:01.27
- Lynsey Bowen (CSC), 2:01.43
- Madeleine Hebert (TRA), 2:01.86
- Lainey Mullins (SSC), 2:02.25
Another meet record has gone down at Summer Junior Nationals as Madi Mintenko swam to a final time of 1:58.07 in the girls 200 free. That also makes her the #7 fastest US performer in the 15-16 age group of all-time.
All-Time 15-16 US Girls LCM 200 Free
- Missy Johnson (Franklin), 1:55.06 (2011)
- Claire Weinstein, 1:55.26 (2023)
- Katie Ledecky, 1:56.32 (2013)
- Alex Shackell, 1:56.70 (2023)
- Bella Sims, 1:57.53 (2021)
- Dagny Knutson, 1:57.73 (2009)
- Madi Mintenko, 1:58.07 (2023)
Mintenko broke the old meet record of a 1:58.26 that Lia Neal set back in 2011.
Split Comparison:
Mintenko | Neal | |
50 | 28.25 | 27.58 |
100 | 29.57 | 30 |
150 | 30.6 | 30.49 |
200 | 29.65 | 30.19 |
1:58.07 | 1:58.26 |
Mintenko’s swim tonight was a best time by over a second as her previous best was a 1:59.23 that she swam last month at US Nationals. Over the last year, Mintenko has dropped over two seconds as she swam a 2:00.64 last summer.
Madi’s mom, Lindsay Mintenko, is the Director of USA Swimming.
Will she swim for USA or Canada internationally?
Her coach, George H, is a brilliant and enlightening person. Well deserved. Congrats to Madi, the PPA staff, and Coach George H.
That’s faster than Torri Huske has swam at Stanford University. So much for progression from the Stanford Cardinal women’s swimming program.
Dude. Why do you have to crap over someone’s accomplishment with this nonsense?
Sneaking up on mom’s PB! What a fun journey for both of them.