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WATCH: YMCA Nationals Day 5 Race Videos

2018 YMCA SHORT COURSE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

The meet’s over, but you can stop here to watch finals races from the fifth and final night of the 2018 YMCA Short Course National Championships. Highlights from night five included three individual meet records from standouts Maxwell McHughRoss Dant, and Brendan Burns.

All videos are courtesy of the USA Swimming YouTube channel.

WOMEN’S 1650 FREE

  1. Leah Braswell (York) – 16:16.18
  2. Catherine Buroker (Wilton) – 16:26.50
  3. Lucy Callard (Powel Crosley) – 16:33.73

MEN’S 1650 FREE

  1. Ross Dant (Hickory Foundation) – 14:50.97 *MEET RECORD*
  2. Arik Katz (Sarasota) – 15:10.45
  3. Brett Riley (Sarasota) – 15:29.25

WOMEN’S 200 FLY

  1. Megan Glass (Blue Ash) – 1:58.05
  2. Isabel Traba (Sarasota) – 1:59.68
  3. Annika McEnroe (Greater Spartanburg) – 1:59.71

MEN’S 200 FLY

  1. Brendan Burns (Upper Main Line) – 1:44.49 *MEET RECORD*
  2. Adam Mahler (Wilkes-Barre) – 1:48.22
  3. Zachary Wolbert (Pocono) – 1:48.25

WOMEN’S 100 FREE

  1. Sarah Grinalds (Weston/Wesport) – 48.76
  2. Paige Hetrick (Bradford) – 49.34
  3. Kate Morris (B.R. Ryall) – 49.83

MEN’S 100 FREE

  1. Jack Alexy (Somerset Hills) – 44.01
  2. Henry Schutte (Rapid Area) – 44.50
  3. Max Walther (Red Bank) – 44.94

WOMEN’S 100 BREAST

  1. Sammie Eyolfson (Boise) – 1:02.26
  2. Hannah Ownbey (Greater Spartanburg) – 1:02.75
  3. Charity Pittard (Boise) – 1:02.76

MEN’S 100 BREAST

  1. Maxwell McHugh (Door County) – 51.59 *MEET RECORD*
  2. Colby Prouty (Old Town) – 55.15
  3. Matt Fallon (Somerset Valley) – 55.50

WOMEN’S 400 MEDLEY RELAY

  1. Cheshire (3:43.32)
  2. Greater Spartanburg (3:43.79)
  3. Boise (3:43.85)

MEN’S 400 MEDLEY RELAY

  1. Upper Main Line (3:19.90)
  2. York (3:21.91)
  3. Somerset Valley (3:23.21)

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