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Triangle Area Breaks Men’s 200 M Free Relay NAG Record at YMCA Nationals

YMCA swimming has officially given us a reason to not be “overlooked” (not meant in a negative way) by the rest of the swimming world.

Just minutes ago, at the 2013 YMCA Long Course National Championships, the men’s team of Seth Maslowski, Alex Carson, Chris Kohut, and Colin Ellington from Triangle Area YMCA broke the 15-16 National Age Group Record in the men’s 200 m freestyle relay.

Each member of this relay is 16-years-old. From the lead-off, Maslowski was ever-so-slightly behind the team from Suncoast, splitting a 24.41. Carson took the second spot, splitting a 24.23, pulling the team to an even field, but slightly behind teams from Middle Tyger and Somerset Valley. Kohut pulled ahead with a split of 23.97, giving anchor, Ellington, some room for the lead. Ellington (the national champion earlier in the meet in the men’s 200 m freestyle) drove to the finish to touch in with a split of 23.30. The final time of the race was 1:35.91.

This put the team only .11-seconds ahead of second place Middle Tyger, though they dropped almost 3-seconds from their seed time.

The team will compete tonight in the championship heat. The national MEET record, also held by Triangle Area, is nearly 2-seconds faster than the time the men posted today. Could we possibly be seeing a new meet record, AND a newer NAG record tonight?

The previous NAG record was held by the Kamehameha Swim Club from Hawaii, ’12. Ironically, the coach from Kamehameha was roommate’s with Triangle Area’s coach Chad Onken. Coincidence? Obviously, something the two coaches are doing is working.

 

For full meet results, live stream, and heat sheets from YMCA Nationals, visit here.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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