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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look at the age 15-18 rankings for most of the events, easily accessed on swimmingrank - this always helps us understand where the top training groups may be. I would argue that there are many, many top training groups in the 12U age groups, but the nationally-ranked swimmers congregate only in a few clubs once they get to 15+. Mens: NCAP-Burke close-to QT, Olympic Trials: 100 Back - JT Schmid - best time, 55.89; QT, trials, 55.69 NCAP-West, close-to QT, Trials: 200 Breast - Lleyton Arnold - best time, 2:15.76; QT, 2:15.99 NCAP-Burke, not as close to QT, Olympic Trials: 100 Free - Josh Howat - best time, 50.50; QT, 49.99 NCAP-West, not as close to QT, Olympic Trials: 100 Breast - Lleyton Arnold - best time, 1:03.20; QT 1:02.19 Nobody is close in: 200 Free, 400 Free, 800 Free, 1500 Free, 100 Fly, 200 Fly From PVS: 2 swimmers have qualified for 200 IM (Arioti, RMSC; Bermudez, NCAP-Burke, who PVS lists as qualifying for US Trials); 1 swimmer has qualified in 400 IM (Mackesy, RMSC)[/quote] +1, it’s pretty obvious that NCAP Burke (specifically the boys) and NCAP West are currently the top training sites for elite 15-18 swimmers. Gtown Prep has a very solid group of 13-14 year old swimmers, both girls and boys, so they will be in the mix over the next few years too I suspect.[/quote]
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