Dynamo Swim Club Wins Nashville Speedo Sectionals

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Photo Courtesy: Melissa Lundie

By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern

The Nashville Speedo Sectional Championships concluded this evening. The men’s and women’s 1500 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 200 backstroke, and 200 IM were swam. Dynamo Swim Club won both the men’s and women’s meet.

Dynamo’s Emma Layton, who was the winner of the 800 free, won the women’s 1500 freestyle. She touched in at a 17.11.27, more than twenty seconds faster than the rest of her competition. Paige Kelly, unattached, came in second place with a 17:31.36 and Abby Grottle of Dynamo came in third place with a 17:36.69.

In the men’s 1500 Laurel’s Kash Eason won the event with a 16:06.89. Life Time South East Swim Team’s Sadler McKeen took silver with a 16:15.96 and Jeffery Durmer of Dynamo who went a 16:21.59 got bronze.

Riley Gaines of Excel Aquatics went a 56.56 to win the women’s 100 freestyle, just of the trials cut. Dynamo took silver and bronze with Tristen Ulett touching in at a 57.74 and Elizabeth Bailey finishing with a 58.26.

Gold’s Michael Arnold, winner of the 100 fly and 50 free, took gold in the men’s 100 free with a 51.56. Eric Strickland of Fowler Family YMCA came in second place with a 51.87 and Lexington Dolphins’ Zachary Hills finished third (52.08).

In the women’s 200 backstroke, Evie Bragg of Dynamo won the event with a 2:20.20. In a close second place, SwimMAC Carlolina’s Madison Holland took the silver with a 2:20.74 and for third Raleigh Bentz from Dynamo went a 2:22.67.

The top two swimmers in the men’s 200 back qualified for Olympic trials. Michael Taylor of Dynamo, winner of the 100 back, took the gold in the event with 2:01.44. North Carolina Aquatic Club’s Dylan David went a 2:03.44 for silver and Memphis Tiger Swimming’s Alex Robinson was third with a 2:05.62.

Dynamo’s Ulett won the women’s 200 IM with a 2:20.25, her second time on the podium today. Grace Oglesby of Cardinal Aquatics was second with a 2:21.94 and Bailey of Dynamo finished one one hundredth behind touching in a 2:21.95 for her second bronze medal of the day.

William Macmillan of North Carolina Aquatic Club, winner of the 200 fly, finished first in the men’s 200 IM with a 2:05.63, just shy of the Olympic trials cut.  For his second top three finish of the night, Lexington Dolphins’ Hils touched in a 2:06.42 for the silver and Dynamo’s Joonas Koski was third with a 2:09.92.

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coreycc
coreycc
8 years ago

Looks to me last me Kash Eason from Laural Swim Association won the guys 1500 with a summer juniors qualifying time of 16:06.88. Way to go Kash!

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