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Maximus Williamson Joins Phelps as Only 15-Year-Old Americans Under 4:20 in 400 IM

2022 JUNIOR PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

Maximus Williamson elevated himself further into rarefied air at the 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships on Thursday, becoming the only 15-year-old American besides Michael Phelps to break 4:20 in the 400-meter IM. 

Sometimes it takes another generational talent to put Phelps’ greatness in perspective. Case in point: Williamson’s 4:17.58 is more than two seconds faster than any other 15-year-old American in history not named Phelps, but it’s still two seconds slower than the 4:15.20 that Phelps blazed back at the 2001 Spring Nationals.

BOYS 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY – FINAL

  • Jr World: 4:10.02 – Ilia Borodin, RUS (2021)
  • Jr Pan Pac: 4:12.59 – Chase Kalisz (2012)

Podium:

  1. Ei Kamikawabata, Japan – 4:15.23
  2. Maximus Williamson, USA – 4:17.58
  3. Riki Abe, Japan – 4:17.96

Williamson, who came into the race as the No. 6 seed, blew away the field on the backstroke leg before falling behind Ei Kamikawabata of Japan on the breaststroke leg. Williamson out-split Kamikawabata by more than a second on the freestyle anchor, but it wasn’t quite enough to complete the comeback. Williamson still picked up his second individual silver medal at the meet after posting a 1:48.21 in the 200 free on Wednesday, which made him the fastest 15-year-old American of all-time in the event.

Splits, Williamson vs. Kamikawabata

Maximus Williamson, Silver Ei Kamikawabata, Gold
100 Butterfly 58.67 57.88
100 Backstroke 1:04.19 1:06.40
100 Breaststroke 1:16.36 1:11.56
100 Freestyle 58.38 59.39
400 IM  4:17.58 4:15.23

Williamson shaved nearly three seconds off his previous best from April’s International Team Trials, where he placed second in the B-final with a 4:20.01. Before that, his previous best was a 4:27.53 from last July, meaning he’s dropped nearly 10 seconds in the past year. He was already the No. 2 performer nationally for his age, but now he’s created some separation from the pack. 

Fastest 15-Year-Old Americans Ever, 400 IM

  1. Michael Phelps – 4:15.20 (2001)
  2. Maximus Williamson – 4:17.58 (2022)
  3. Sean Grieshop – 4:20.25 (2014)
  4. Carson Foster – 4:21.10 (2017)
  5. Andrew Seliskar – 4:21.16 (2012)

Williamson’s new personal best not only makes him the second-fastest 15-year-old American of all-time, but also the fifth-fastest performer ever in the boys 15-16 national age group (NAG). Three of the top five times on each list were clocked at Junior Pan Pacs. 

Best 400 IM Performers, Boys 15-16 NAG

  1. Carson Foster – 4:14.73 (2018)
  2. Michael Phelps – 4:15.20 (2001)
  3. Sean Grieshop – 4:15.67 (2015)
  4. Gunnar Bentz – 4:17.43 (2012)
  5. Maximus Williamson – 4:17.58 (2022)
  6. Jake Foster – 2:19.40 (2017)
  7. Marci Barta – 4:19.47 (2016)
  8. Cooper Lucas – 4:19.95 (2021)
  9. Andrew Seliskar – 4:20.96 (2013)
  10. Jarod Arroyo – 4:20.96 (2017)

The other American in the A-final was 17-year-old  Cooper Lucas, Williamson’s new teammate at Lakeside Aquatic Club and Keller High School in Texas. Lucas placed sixth with a personal-best time of 4:19.77. 

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Retired Swimmer
2 years ago

Such a badass name. Of course he’d be good at a badass event like the 400 IM.

Bill Price
2 years ago

I don’t have a comment, I just like his name.

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