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Michael Andrew Takes 100 Yard Fly NAG Record to Incredible New Heights

Michael Andrew, after his prelims swim of 48.40, was already the fastest 13-14 boy in the 100 yard fly by half-a-second.

Now, no other swimmer of his age is even in the same stratosphere as him. Andrew swam a 47.47 in finals to not only place 2nd as the youngest competitor in the meet, but blow away his own National Age Group Record by a full second.

Andrew was out in 22.12, which left him too big of a hole to make up against Gornay, and came home in 25.35. As compared to his prelims swim, Andrew took off about half-a-second on the first 50 yards, and the rest of the difference (almost another half-a-second) came in the second 50 yards.

With that swim, he now pulls within four-tenths of theย 15-16 record in the 100 yard fly, a record that he’ll have more than two-and-a-half years to challenge. That one currently sits at 47.10, belonging to Michael-Phelps-nemesis Milorad Cavic.

Of the 10 fastest times by a 13-14 boy in the 100 yard fly, 7 now belong to Andrew. The list:

1. Andrew – 47.47
2. Andrew – 48.40
3. Andrew – 48.78
T-4. Andrew – 48.98
T-4. Michael Domagala – 48.98
6. Long Gutierrez – 49.02
7. Andrew – 49.07
8. Andrew – 49.16
T-9. Andrew – 49.19
T-9. Gray Umbach – 49.19

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Kevin T
10 years ago

Andrew is always exceeding my expectations. I know I sound like a broken record every time I say that, but I don’t think there is any other way I can put it.

I was thinking that maybe Andrew has a 47.99 in him in the 100 fly by the time he reaches the day before his 15th birthday. I figured maybe late March he might go 47.99 in the fly. But he did it today, and even bettered that with a 47.4

I don’t think anyone can surprise me anymore after today. With Andrew and Whitley both doing some ridiculous things. I mean, what’s next? A 12 year old swimming the 100 yard free in 44 seconds? Ok, I am… Read more ยป

Josh
10 years ago

How long did he have between events? This is ridiculously impressive, but how much faster could he have been with proper rest between events?

Hulk Swim
10 years ago

Well… that’s a heck of a session. 3 swims. 3 NAG’s.

Hulk Swim
Reply to  Hulk Swim
10 years ago

In 3 strokes. Yeesh.

bobo gigi
Reply to  Hulk Swim
10 years ago

He was very very very angry. ๐Ÿ™‚

Hulk Swim
10 years ago

He got it back.

bobo gigi
10 years ago

Very impressive performance.
We can say that butterfly is for the moment his best stroke.
I know why he has swum so fast in this race.
He has lost his 100 breast 13/14 NAG record a few minutes before his race so he was probably very angry.
Even if I don’t think he was aware of that. ๐Ÿ™‚

John
Reply to  bobo gigi
10 years ago

He just regained it by two tenths of a second. But the young gentleman who went 55.6 tonight is only 13.

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