USMS Summer Nationals: 26 Information Damaged in Federal Way

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The 2025 U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS) Summer National Championship befell on the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center on Aug. 6-10. There had been 1,105 swimmers from 5 nations competing.

Federal Way hosted its fifth USMS pool nationwide championship, its first since 2007.

The oldest competitor was Frank Manheim at age 94. There had been 4 different swimmers who’re at the very least 90 and 29 others who’re of their 80s.

There had been 4 Olympians competing, together with native swimmer and Team USA’s Rick Colella (1976, 1 bronze medal). The different Olympians are Puerto Rico’s Francisco Canales (1976) and Team USA’s Kurt Grote (1996, 1 gold medal) and Dan Jorgensen (1988 and 1992, 1 gold and 1 bronze medal).

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Here is a take a look at the record-breakers from the meet:

Day 1

Richard Baughman, New England Masters Swim Club: males’s 70-74 1500 freestyle — 20:17.22 (AQUA Masters world file and USMS file)

Day 2

  • Brandon Fischer, Tri Valley Aquatics Masters: males’s 35-39 200 breaststroke — 2:16.38 (AQUA Masters world file)
  • Daniel Lotano, Palm Beach Masters: males’s 50 backstroke — 27.60 (USMS file)
  • Cecilia McClosky, Swim Fort Lauderdale: ladies’s 75-79 50 backstroke — 38.17 (AQUA Masters world file and USMS file)
  • Rick Colella, Puget Sound Masters: males’s 70-74 100 freestyle — 1:02.80 (AQUA Masters world file and USMS file)
  • Charlotte Davis, Puget Sound Masters: ladies’s 75-79 100 freestyle — 1:13.13 (AQUA Masters world file and USMS file)
  • Rick Colella, Puget Sound Masters: males’s 70-74 400 IM — 5:38.72 (AQUA Masters world file and US MS file)
  • Hubie Kerns, Swim Fort Lauderdale: males’s 75-79 400 IM — 6:32.00 (AQUA Masters world file and USMS file)
  • Alex Bezugliy, Torpedo Masters Club: males’s 40-44 400 IM — 4:45.92 (US MS file)

Day 3

  • Brandon Fischer, Tri Valley Aquatics Masters: males’s 35-39 50 breaststroke — 28.32 (USMS file)
  • Robert Wright, MOVY Masters: males’s 75-79 50 breaststroke — 37.05 (AQUA Masters world file and USMS file)
  • Charlotte Davis, Puget Sound Masters: ladies’s 75-79 50 breaststroke — 46.54 (USMS file)
  • Cecilia McClosky, Swim Fort Lauderdale: ladies’s 75-79 100 backstroke — 1:24.20 (AQUA Masters world file and USMS file)
  • Charlotte Davis, Puget Sound Masters: ladies’s 75-79 50 freestyle — 32.96 (USMS file)
  • Charlotte Davis, Puget Sound Masters: ladies’s 75-79 400 freestyle — 5:53.72 (AQUA Masters world file and USMS file)
  • Linda Webb, Swim Fort Lauderdale: ladies’s 80-84 400 freestyle — 7:21.46 (USMS file)

Day 4

  • Charlotte Davis, Puget Sound Masters: ladies’s 75-79 200 IM — 3:14.64 (AQUA Masters world file and US MS file)
  • Rick Colella, Puget Sound Masters: males’s 70-74 200 freestyle — 2:16.51 (AQUA Masters world file and US MS file)
  • Lone Star Masters: combined 240-279 200 medley relay — 2:07.10 (AQUA Masters world file and US MS file)
  • Oregon Masters: combined 320-359 200 medley relay — 3:01.58 (USMS file)

Day 5

  • Jerome Frentsos, Oregon Masters: males’s 60-64 200 backstroke — 2:25.61 (AQUA Masters world file and US MS file)
  • Chris Hiatt, Oregon Masters: males’s 85-89 200 backstroke — 3:43.62 (US MS file)
  • Cecilia McCloskey, Swim Fort Lauderdale: ladies’s 75-79 200 backstroke — 3:09.61 (AQUA Masters world file and USMS file)
  • Robert Wright, MOVY Masters: males’s 75-79 100 breaststroke — 1:25.57 (AQUA Masters world file and USMS file)
  • Charlotte Davis, Puget Sound Masters: ladies’s 75-79 50 butterfly — 36.47 (AQUA Masters world file and USMS file)
  • Lone Star Masters: combined 240-279 200 freestyle relay — 1:53.68 (US MS file)

Note: All data are topic to verification.


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