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Tess Howley Moves Up To #6 All-Time In US 17-18 Age Group For 200 Fly

2022 PHILLIPS 66 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

In the finals of the women’s 200 butterfly at the 2022 U.S. National Championships, Tess Howley of the Long Island Aquatic Club went a best time of 2:08.07 to grab a third-place finish behind Dakota Luther and Lindsay Looney, shooting up to #6 all-time in the US 17-18 girls’ age group. She surpasses Luther’s previous #6-ranked time of 2:08.09 by just 0.02 seconds.

Previously, Howley clocked a 2:08.98 in the prelims to rank #12 all-time in her age group. That was an improvement from her previous lifetime best of 2:09.20 prior to this meet, which was set just a few weeks ago.

All-Time Top Six, Women’s 200 Fly, U.S. 17-18 Age Group:

  1. Regan Smith — 2:06.39 (2020)
  2. Katie McLaughlin — 2:06.95 (2015)
  3. Kathleen Hersey — 2:06.96 (2008)
  4. Mary Meagher — 2:07.14 (1982)
  5. Charlotte Hook — 2:07.92 (2021)
  6. Tess Howley — 2:08.07 (2022)
  7. Dakota Luther — 2:08.09 (2018)

Howley was significantly faster on her first 50 compared to this morning, splitting 29.26 in the finals versus 29.72 in the prelims. Her opening speed played a large factor as to why her night swim was so much faster than her morning swim.

Comparative Splits, Prelims vs. Finals:

Tess Howley, 2022 U.S. Nationals Prelims Tess Howley, 2022 U.S. Nationals Finals
50m 29.26 28.79
100m 32.85 32.69
150m 33.02 32.82
200m 33.85 33.77
Total 2:08.98 2:08.07

Throughout the last three years, Howley has made significant progress in her 200 fly, dropping over four seconds since August 2019 and dropping over a second throughout the 2021-22 season.

Howley is set to compete for the University of Virginia in the fall of 2023.

200 Butterfly Progression:

  • 2:08.97 — July 2022
  • 2:09.20 – July 2022
  • 2:09.25 – April 2022
  • 2:10.13 – August 2021
  • 2:10.25 – August 2020
  • 2:11.41 – August 2019

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PhillyMark
2 years ago

Her prelim splits do not add up to 2:08.9

HOO love
2 years ago

Go hoos

Timmy Li
2 years ago

HER NAME REMINDS ME OF TOWEY HAAS. HOwley Tess, Haas Tesley. Tesley Hassley.

Pacific Whirl
2 years ago

How can she “surpasses Maya DiRado‘s 2:07.42″ when she only went 2:08?

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