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Two swimmers compete in the breaststroke (left) and the backstroke.
Sophia Ryu (left) and Cole Kershner (Photos by Larry Newman)

Swim shatters school records in day two

ORANGE, Calif — Swim and dive had a historic weekend at the Allred Olympic Pool topping 13 school records and taking both matchups against the Concordia (Irvine) Eagles.

The women won 274.5-58.5 and the men won 205.5-129.5, and the women won every single race.

Broken Records

  • Women's 400 Medley Relay - 3:53.96 (Ashlyn Walters, Meghan Kluck, Kiana Tanizaki Hudson, Avery Hall)

  • Women's 200 Free Relay - 1:47.01 (Ashlyn Walters, Ryanne Doherty, Kiana Tanizaki-Hudson, Meghan Kluck)

  • Meghan Kluck 50 Free Relay Split - 23.54

  • Men's 50 Free - 20.83 (Cole Kershner)

  • Women's 100 Fly - 57.01 (Kiana Tanizaki-Hudson)

  • Women's 200 Fly - 2:07.58 (Kiana Tanizaki-Hudson)

  • Avery Hall 100 Free Split - 51.94

  • Cole Kershner 50 Free Relay Split - 19.87

  • Meghan Kluck 100 Breast Split - 1:04.74

  • Meghan Kluck 50 Breast Split - 29.56

  • Kiana Tanizaki-Hudson 50 Fly Split - 25.46, 25.22 

  • Kiana Tanizaki-Hudson 100 Fly Split - 56.18

Around the pool there were multiple personal records broken as well, and many entrances into the Chapman Swim top-10 record books.

An outstanding showing from this bunch headed into their next meet against La Verne on Saturday, Jan. 7 with diving starting at 10 and swimming at 11.

 

By Joe Perrino

Assistant SID / Recreation Sports Manager

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