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NCSAs Day 2: From Irvine to Huntsville, Alec Enyeart Continues Dropping Time

2021 NCSA Summer Swimming Championships

WEDNESDAY FINAL RESULTS 

Top 5 Team Scores

COMBINED

  1. OLY Swimming – 1274
  2. NOVA of Virginia Aquatics, Inc – 1262.5
  3. CSP Tideriders – 1137
  4. COR Swimming – 948
  5. Suburban Seahawks Club – 918.5

WOMEN

  1. Suburban Seahawks Club – 757.5
  2. OLY Swimming – 721
  3. NOVA of Virginia Aquatics, Inc – 586
  4. CSP Tideriders – 470
  5. TNT Swimming – 464

MEN

  1. NOVA of Virginia Aquatics, Inc – 676.5
  2. CSP Tideriders – 667
  3. COR Swimming – 646
  4. OLY Swimming – 553
  5. Germantown Academy Aquatic Club – 419

Through the 2nd day of the 2021 NCSA Summer Championships in Huntsville, OLY has taken a slim lead in the combined team standings. NOVA of Virginia still holds the lead in the men’s standings, while Suburban Seahawks Club is still holding the women’s lead as well.

OLY also won the women’s 200 free relay, and had one of the top performances of the day. Josie Connelly, a 15-year-old, led off the OLY relay in 25.59, marking an enormous personal best. She entered the meet with a lifetime best time of 26.32, which was set in March of this year. With the swim, Connelly is now tied for 30th all-time in the 15-16 girls rankings. She’s also now ranked 13th all-time among 15-year-olds.

In the relay, Connelly was followed by Grace Olsen in 26.80, then Meghan Fleury in 26.25, and Michelle Liu in 26.83. The team combined for a 1:45.47, winning the race by a second.

Alec Enyeart, a 17-year-old from Tsunami Swim Team of K.C. continues to impress. Enyeart was racing at the Speedo Summer Championships in Irvine, CA through Saturday night. Presumably either on Sunday or Monday, he then travelled to Huntsville to continue racing. Moreover, Enyeart dropped massive amounts of time in Irvine, and to this point at this meet, he’s swimming even faster.

Enyeart led off the Tsunami Swim Team men’s 800 free relay in 1:53.33. The swim marks a drop from his previous best of 1:53.71, which was set last Wednesday, exactly a week ago. This comes on the heels of Enyeart winning the men’s 800 free last night, dropping 2 seconds from his lifetime best, which was swum on Saturday night.

In the men’s 400 IM tonight, COR Swimming’s Giovanni Linscheer posted a 4:24.21 to win the race by 3.5 seconds. The swim was a personal best for Linscheer by 8.43 seconds. He made his move on the rest of the field during the breaststroke leg, where he split 1:14.75.

Linscheer was back in action in the men’s 800 free relay, where the COR squad of Trey Dickey, Levi Sandidge, Linscheer, and Harris Durham won with a final time of 7:37.35. The full splits are unavailable, however, the available splits appear to indicate that Linscheer’s leg was critical to COR building a lead against Tsunami Swim Team of K.C., who ultimately finished 2nd in 7:39.92.

CSP Tideriders 17-year-old Kledi Kadiu took the men’s 100 breast in 1:03.00, touching first by nearly 2 seconds. The swim was a personal best by 1.39 seconds. He took the race out hard tonight, splitting 29.32 on the first 50, then coming home in 33.68.

Letitia Sim, a TNT Swimming 18-year-old, won the women’s 100 breast in 1:08.59. She touched first by 3.32 seconds with the swim, but was just off her personal best of 1:07.86, which was swum last month.

Zoe Dixon, a 17-year-old from NOVA of Virginia, won the women’s 200 fly in 2:13.34. She was off her personal best of 2:12.29, which was swum in the May of this year. She faded a bit down the stretch tonight, splitting 33.39 on the 2nd 50, before splitting 34.37 and 35.60 on the 3rd and 4th 50s respectively.

Zionsville Swim Club 17-year-old Will Modglin won the men’s 100 back handily with a 55.62, touching first by just shy of 2 seconds. Modglin was just off his personal best of 55.04, which he swam in March of this year.

Dads Club 16-year-old Sydney Smith won the women’s 200 free in 2:02.80. Her personal best sits at 2:02.14 from 3 weeks ago.

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