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Phillips Academy Boys Shatter 200 Medley Relay SCM National HS Record

The boys from Phillips Academy Andover (aka Phillips Academy, or Andover) broke the national high school record in the short course meters 200 medley record on Saturday, December 1st.

The relay team of Jack Warden, Neil Simpson, Lance Freiman, and Arnold Su combined for a time of 1:41.15, almost three second faster than the previous record, set by the Baylor School in 2017.

Phillips Splits:

Warden – 25.66
Simpson – 28.12
Freiman – 24.74
Su – 22.63
Total – 1:41.15

Baylor Splits:

Kirby – 26.08
Weekes – 29.39
Althoff – 24.83
Kurleto – 23.67
Total – 1:43.97

Check out the race video below, courtesy of YouTube user Papaya Productions:

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James
5 years ago

Leave it to the prep school to swim in SCM 🙂

Seriously though, that’s a pretty impressive time for any high school team. Well done

WildcatBob
5 years ago

SCM? Who swims SCM in HS? After conversion it’s over 3s slower than the SCY national record.

olde coach
Reply to  WildcatBob
5 years ago

How ’bout Reece Whitley last season……..plus swimmers from California,Georgia, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma,Pennsylvania.Tennessee, Virginia & Wisconsin who all hold National HS records in SCM. Included in that group is Tracey Caulkins!

olde coach
5 years ago

CONGRATS boys. What a way to start the season. Where was the meet held?

swimmer100
Reply to  olde coach
5 years ago

Choate Rosemary Hall in CT.

All-American
5 years ago

Interesting to see they shaved & suited up for the first dual meet of the winter high school season simply to take down this record…So fast!

Swimmer100
Reply to  All-American
5 years ago

This relay team didn’t shave for this relay. They simply suited up to see what they could they could do in their first scm meet.

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