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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous](she wants to break a team record and she's close but it's still a few seconds away) [/quote] Wouldn't this be the case for basically every kid on the team?[/quote] No. She has the fastest 10U times by a lot. [/quote] I looked up on swimmer rank and see that only about eighteen 9 year olds are ranked in the top 200 in the Us for the 200 IM. I am interested in her time. I enjoying watching how these swimmers do. It’s amazing to me! The top 9 year old in the 200 Im in the country has a 2:29.62 in the 9-10 yr old 200 im. How far is your daughter from the record? [/quote] :lol: Looks like the top swimmer (9 year old, girl) in PVS for the current year (so far) has a 9:43.12. Just FYI[/quote] Umm, I think you must have gotten a number wrong. That would be extremely, extremely slow. [/quote] Ha typo: 2:42.12[/quote] Lol! Makes much more sense! That’s a great time but nowhere near record-setting unless the club is very new or just has never had fast swimmers, which would be unusual. Typically records are well, well under the AAAA mark (which for 10U girls would be 2:29:79).[/quote]
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