USA Swimming Updated LCM Top 10 Rankings – 12/9/2015
USA Swimming has released their updated top 10 rankings for the 2015-2016 long course meters season following the 2015 USA Swimming Winter Nationals. The lists include the top open swimmers and top 18-and-under swimmers. Each USA Swimming Zone also has their respective top tens listed.
On the girls’ side, Stanford’s Simone Manuel seized first in the nation in the 50-meter free with her 53.98, followed closely by teammate Lia Neal with a 54.01. Manuel’s race was the only new time to take first in the nation this past weekend for open competitors.
Amongst the 18-and-unders, Carmel Swim Club’s Claire Adams took the top time in the country in the 100-meter back. Other new national top times came from Erin Earley (Hopkins Mariner Swim Team), Lilly King (Indiana University), Eva Merrell (Aquazot), and Kathleen Baker (California).
For the men’s open, Santo Condorelli popped off a 48.05 to take the top spot in the 100-meter free. Connor Dwyer of Trojan Swim Club also posted a national top time in 200 free, along with Michael McBroom‘s 500-meter free, Matt Grevers‘s 200-meter back, Sam Tierney‘s (Missouri) 100-meter breast, and Chase Kalisz’s 400-meter IM. And of course, Michael Phelps‘s 100 and 200-meter fly and 200-meter IM also topped the country’s list.
Maxime Rooney of the Pleasanton Seahawks posted the top 18-and-under times in the country in the 100 and 200-meter free with his 49.13 and 1:48.00. Austin Katz of the Sarasota YMCA Sharks topped the nation as well with his 2:00.02 200-meter back. Alex Valente (USC), Daniel Roy (Spokane Area Swimming), and Benjamin Walker (University of Georgia) also hit national best times.
Top Ten Lists
USA Swimming Women’s Long Course Rankings – 12/9/2015 – Results
USA Swimming Men’s Long Course Rankings – 12/9/2015 – Results
These are still not correct. Many omissions on 18 & under list.
Hey Brad, if this is the case, that is because those times may not have been submitted. This list is from USA Swimming.
Links are to 50 Free only
Hey Bob, links should be to the whole document. Make sure you scroll through on the inserted PDF on the page and not outside of the document. If you scroll outside of it, it will go right past the rest of the events.