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Novaquatics’ 4×200 Free Relay Team Crushes Boys’ 13-14 NAG Record by Nearly 4 Seconds

2022 CA/NV SPEEDO SECTIONALS

  • Dec. 16-19
  • La Mirada Splash! Regional Aquatics Complex
    • La Mirada, Calif.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results on MeetMobile: “2022 December CA NV Speedo Sect @RMDA v1”

Both Irvine Novaquatics and Pleasanton Seahawks achieved their goal of breaking the boys’ 13-14 national age group (NAG) record in the 4×200-yard freestyle relay during time trials on Sunday afternoon at CA/NV Sectionals in La Mirada, California.

Novaquatics crushed the previous NAG record by nearly four seconds, clocking a 6:51.26 thanks to some consistently strong efforts from Peter Vu (1:42.05), Avrum Xagorarakis (1:42.28), Andrew Maksymowski (1:42.28), and Max Stewart (1:44.60). The old mark belonged to SwimMAC Carolina, whose quartet of Max Osman (1:42.91), Mason Turner (1:41.84), Norvin Clontz (1:46.21), and Granger Bartee (1:44.20) posted a 6:55.16 in March of 2021.

Fastest 4×200 Free Relays, 13-14 Boys

  1. Irvine Novaquatics – 6:51.26 (2022)
  2. Pleasanton Seahawks – 6:55.13 (2022)
  3. SwimMAC Carolina – 6:55.16 (2021)
  4. Cincinnati Marlins – 6:55.96 (2014)

The Seahawks, on the other hand, relied on a blazing back half to register the second-fastest time ever in the boys’ 13-14 NAG. Ethan Wang (1:48.52), Oryan Liu (1:47.58), Tim Wu (1:39.13), and Luka Mijatovic (1:39.90) combined for a total of 6:55.13. Later on Sunday, the 13-year-old Mijatovic went on to lower the boys’ 13-14 NAG record in the 500 free. The only 13-year-old on either relay team, he recorded the second-fastest split in the field behind Wu.

Comparative Splits

Irvine Novaquatics 2022 NAG Record Pleasanton Seahawks No. 2 All-Time
Peter Vu 1:42.05 Ethan Wang 1:48.52
Avrum Xagorarakis 1:42.33 Oryan Liu 1:47.58
Andrew Maksymowski 1:42.28 Tim Wu 1:39.13
Max Stewart 1:44.60 Luka Mijatovic 1:39.90
6:51.26 6:55.13

Vu’s leadoff split for Novaquatics ranks as the third-fastest 200 free time this season in his age group.

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maksymowski
1 year ago

shoulda used the silencer

eros
Reply to  maksymowski
1 year ago

fr

Kabes
Reply to  eros
1 year ago

Good job brother

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