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Madison Kryger Wins Her sixth Race, Breaks Regan Rathwell’s Meet Report, to Shut OJI

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2024 Ontario Junior Worldwide

Extra Canadian Para Data and a sixth win for Madison Kryger‘s efficiency highlighted the ultimate day of competitors on the 2024 Ontario Junior Worldwide meet.

Kryger wrapped her meet up with a 2:04.01 within the 200 backstroke, giving her six wins in six races on the meet. That point was a brand new OJI report, the one one damaged within the 4 day meet, and undercut her personal private finest time of two:04.83 from an early-November meet.

The earlier report of two:04.17 was set by Paris 2024 Olympic qualifier Regan Rathwell in 2021. Rathwell swims at Tennessee, the place Kryger is dedicated to race in fall 2026.

Kryger’s Outcomes, all Private Bests:

  • 200 IM – 2:10.07
  • 200 free – 1:55.55
  • 50 again – 27.03 (Ontario Age Report)
  • 100 again – 57.23 (Ontario Age Report)
  • 400 free – 4:06.79
  • 200 again – 2:04.01

Kryger scratched heats of the 100 free on Sunday.

12-Yr-Olds’ Huge Outcomes Proceed

12-year-old Shima Taghavi, who broke three Canadian Age Group Data beforehand held by Olympic gold medalist Summer season McIntosh within the first three days of the meet, swam just one race on Sunday: the 50 breaststroke. She completed ninth in 32.92.

Whereas Canada doesn’t formally hold nationwide age group data in 50-meter stroke races for 11-12s, they do present all-time rankings, and that point by Taghavi strikes to the highest of the listing – surpassing her personal 32.98 from October. The #2 swimmer on that listing Maya Holt swam 33.02 in 2020.

Annie Xu, in the meantime, completed tenth within the timed finals of the 800 free in 8:58.55. That places her simply 5 seconds behind Canada’s Summer season McIntosh, the Nationwide Age Group Report holder, on the similar age.

Canadian Para Data

A number of Canadian Para-Swimming Data fell on Sunday as effectively, together with a minimum of two within the ladies’s 100 free. Mary Jibb received the occasion with a 914-point swim, touching in 1:03.77, which is a brand new report within the S9 class; Jordan Tucker was 4th in that race with a 433 level swim, however her 1:57.16 was nonetheless ok for a brand new S4 Nationwide Report.

Different Highlights

Two swimmers, Ali Sayed and Benjamin Winterborn, wrapped up massive meets with extra wins on Sunday.

Camo 17-year-old Sayed received the boys’ 100 free in 47.40, main the sector by greater than two seconds. His earlier finest time coming into the meet was a 47.70 that he swam at this meet in 2023. He beforehand received the 50 free (21.70), 50 fly (23.36), and 100 fly (51.75), all private bests.

Sayed is dedicated to swim at Arizona State College in america subsequent fall – top-of-the-line dash packages within the nation.

Benjamin Winterborn, in the meantime, a primary 12 months on the varsity on the College of Toronto, accomplished a sweep of the lads’s backstroke occasions with a 1:56.31 within the 200 again. That takes 1.2 seconds off his lifetime better of 1:57.58 from this meet final 12 months. The time additionally would have been third within the quick course meters prelims of final 12 months’s U Sports activities Championships, simply .13 seconds behind his Toronto teammate Andrew Herman (the pool was flipped to lengthy course for finals).



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