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Min Goes 2:06 In 200 IM To Close Santa Clara Futures

2017 FUTURES – SANTA CLARA

Mission Viejo Nadadore and Cornell commit Min Zhi Chua went 2:06.47 to win the boys 200 IM, highlighting the final day of the Santa Clara Futures meet.

That was a massive drop of more than three seconds for the 17-year-old Min, who will start at Cornell in just a few weeks.

In the midday distance races, Alexander Nikolaev and Noelle Fimbres took titles. Nikolaev won the boys 800 in 8:19.80 for Tucson Ford. He’s also a 17-year-old. The girls event went to 17-year-old Fimbres, who was 17:19:18 in the 1500 free for La Mirada Armada.

15-year-old Anicka Delgado was 57.19 to win the 100 free, putting up the second-best time of her career after a 57.02 in prelims. For the boys, Palo Alto’s Cyrus Morrison went a lifetime-best 51.67 to earn the win.

It was also a hit parade of best times in the 200 backstrokes. Jessica Pentlarge won the girls 200 back in 2:18.02, destroying her old best time of 2:19.75 prior to this week. Pentlarge swims for North Coast Aquatics. Then Bakersfield’s Robert Moseley went 2:06.75 to shave another half-second off his best in winning the boys race.

Davis Aquadart Tina Reuter ended off the night with a lifetime-best 2:21.23 to win the girls 200 IM, before Min’s big IM on the boys side.

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Uberfan
7 years ago

Uh doesn’t this make her the second or third fastest American ever and one of the fastest in history

Uberfan
Reply to  Uberfan
7 years ago

Oops my bad, Min is a guy article

Neil
7 years ago

These Futures meets are interesting, wonder how many new JRs/US Open cuts were achieved across all the sites.

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