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Ryan Murphy Breaks 100 Back High School National Record (Update with video)

Ryan Murphy, of the Bolles School Sharks, broke the high school national record in the 100 backstroke at the Florida State High School Championships.

Murphy touched the wall in 45.34! And that was only his prelim swim! Among the high school ranks, David Nolan  (now at Stanford),  clocked 45.49 back in 2011 for Hershey High School in Pennslyvania.

Murphy is headed to Cal (UC Berkeley) next year to swim for Coach David Durden.

“I believe that the coaches and athletes at Cal will provide me with the most competitive training environment,” Murphy explained. “The coaches are amazing and the team shares my goals of being an Olympian”

Murphy, best known for his exploits as a backstroker, holds of 9 out of a possible 18 National Age Group Records (NAGR) in backstroke (and he only recently turned 17. Murphy’s going to swim faster and lower the 17-18 100 back NAGR a few times.

Last summer, Murphy wowed the crowd in Omaha by finishing 4th at the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 200 backstroker, cracking another one of Aaron Peirsol’s all-time bests.

Among the talent emerging after the 2012 London Olympic Games, Murphy and Jack Conger appear to have the most heat. Looking ahead to the 2013 FINA World Championship in Barcelona,  expect them to step up and shine.

Other standout “prelim swims” at the Florida State High School Championship:

Santo Condorelli was a 19.8 in the 50 free.

Santo Condorelli was a 43.4 in the 100 free.

Joseph Schooling was a 47.3 in the 100 fly.

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cynthia curran
11 years ago

Well, this is the problem with Arizona swimming University of Arizona which is in Pima under million people has the program while Maricopia has Asu and Maricopia is the fifth largest county in the us at 3.5 million or so. In California terms Maricopia is bigger than San Diego and Orange.

11 years ago

The future of Us swimming has no worries to have . These young guys ( talents ) are allready doing great ! wowwww , Michael Phelps retires and on the other hand , so many great swimmers make more breakthroughs . Fantastic

Lneidigh
11 years ago

Little bit of both. His underwaters are really good. But the people he’s racing are just high school swimmers. I wouldn’t say they have awful underwaters but not elite athlete material

bobo gigi
11 years ago

And Michael Andrew, only 13, has swum 20.94 in the Final-C of the 50 free in Minneapolis. It’s amazing.

bobo gigi
11 years ago

I think Braden Keith the machine prepares us a big recap of these championships with the videos. There have been many records. He has a big work to do.

bobo gigi
11 years ago

Is Ryan Murphy incredibly good on his underwaters or are his opponents incredibly awful on their underwaters? Amazing race alone in the pool. Congrats to him.

Nick
11 years ago

wow 2:54 for Bolles 400 free relay.

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11 years ago

21.0 back split by Murphy- ridiculous

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MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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