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Minneapolis Sectionals Day 1: 17-Year-Old Lance Johnson Goes Huge PB In 200 Breast

2022 USA Swimming Speedo Championship Series

  • July 14 to 17, 2022
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center
  • LCM (50m)
  • Results under “2022 USA Swimming Speedo Championship Series” on MeetMobile

The Minnesota sectionals meet began tonight, with several top swimmers from the midwest competing. One such swimmer was 17-year-old Lance Johnson of the Elmbrook Swim Club, who won the men’s 200 breast in a time of 2:17.48. This was a massive drop in time for him, as his previous personal best before today was a 2:19.25 from June 2022. Coming into the 2021-22 season, his best time was a 2:21.96, and he has shaved over five seconds off that mark in less than a year. Max McHugh had swam the fastest time out of prelims (2:18.40), but did not race in finals.

Another Elmbrook Swim Club swimmer who went a personal best was 16-year-old Stanford Commit Lucy Thomas. She dipped under 57 seconds for the first time to finish third in the women’s 100 free (56.66), and then went on to take second in the 200 breast (2:34.13) behind St. Catherine swimmer and DIII record holder Jordyn Wentzel. Wentzel swam a time of 2:31.53 to win the race by nearly three seconds. Thomas’s teammate Campbell Stoll won the women’s 200 fly in 2:16.17, just a few tenths ahead of Kathryn McCarthy, who clocked a 2:16.35 for second.

In the men’s 200 fly, Arizona State swimmer Andrew Gray was the only one under two minutes, taking first with a time of 1:59.00. He drops over a second off his best time of 2:00.15 that he set at U.S. trials this year.

University of Minnesota swimmers swept the 100 free, with Hannah Cornish and Christopher Morris winning the women’s and men’s editions of the event with times of 56.01 and 50.05 respectively. Morris’s time was a best time, improving upon the 50.65 he swam in prelims. Prior to this year, Morris’s PB was a 51.71 from last summer. In the para version of the 100 free, Summer Schmit took the women’s race (1:06.68) while Nolan Lowry won the men’s (1:03.60).

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Abby
2 years ago

Get a haircut Lance.

Johnsinswim school
2 years ago

Max go for it for next season.
Keep working toward that 47 100 breast

Andy Hardt
2 years ago

Nice article! Small correction: St. Catherine is in DIII, not DII.

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