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Mecklenburg breaks Mason Manta Rays '15 -18 Medical 200 Medley Relay Nag Record

2025 Swim Atlanta Best of the South

The Swim Atlanta Best of the South Meet 2025 is underway, and during a time drive on Saturday evening a record of the national age group was broken.

The quartet of Bartentee GrangerPresent Eliza WallacePresent Mike RiceAnd Maddy Boland Cooperation in the mixed 200 Yard Medley relay by Mecklenburg Swim Association, which continues the clock by 1: 32.18 shake the previous NAG record for a full second.

The previous record belonged to the Mason Manta rays with Olympic silver medalist Carson Foster With your lead-off-backstroke leg. Team member of the World Cup Jake Foster Sponge breast storage on this relay with Harna Minezawa Swimming butterfly and Alabama star Cora Dupre Swimming freestyle.

Granger's Hindbein set the tone for the rest of the race when he hit the wall 21.84 0.38 at Foster's pace. Mecklenburg decided on a female swimmer on the sternum and a male swimmer in flying, while the Mason Manta rays did the opposite. The strategy worked well for Mecklenburg, since its middle 100 split of 47.64 was significantly sulfur than the time of the rays of 48.69. Boland anchored 22.70 compared to Dupre's 22.27 Split.

Slap comparison:

New record of the Mecklenburg Swimming Association Old recording of Mason Manta Rays
Backbone 21.84 – Granger Bartee 22.22 – Carson Foster
Sternum 26.87 – Eliza Wallace 24.50 – Jake Foster
Butterfly leg 20.77 – Mike Rice 24.19 – Harna Minezawa
Freestyle leg 22.70 – Maddy Boland 22.27 – Cora Dupre
Total time 1: 32.18 1: 33.18

In addition to its NAG record relay performance, the MSA quartet also had impressive individual swimming throughout the meeting. Wallace, a 17-year-old Tennessee Commit, dominated the 100 breast with a winning time of 59.79. She was as fast as 59.36 during her young career.

Similarly, 18-year-old North Carolina Commit Bartee had a strong representation and won the 2nd place in the 100-back (47.42) and the 3rd place in the 100 fly (47.99). Both swimming were new lifespan for Bartea.

Boland, who is only 15 years old, was 5th in the individual 50 (23.40). This presented her highest meeting until Saturday evening with one day.

Rice, an Auburn Commit, freed the 2nd place in the individuals in the evening. He is now in the 15-16 age group with Jack Dolan from Rockwood Swim Club in Missouri with Jack Dolan with Jack Dolan.