Daniel Cave Overturns Meet Records At Australia State Teams SC Champs
The final day of competition wrapped up at the 2016 Australia State Teams Short Course Championships with Daniel Cave of Victoria posting a new meet record in the boys 16-17 100-meter breaststroke. Cave posted a final time of 1:00.05 for the win and the record. Additionally, the seventeen-year-old claimed victory in the 50-meter breaststroke with a new meet record of 27.18.
New South Wales’ Se-Bom Lee overturned the existing meet record in the boys 14-15 400-meter IM, touching in a final time of 4:23.89.
Caitlin Walsh of New South Wales flirted with a new meet record in the girls 13-14 version of the event, claiming the win with a time of 1:10.43. The current record sits at a 1:10.40 set in 2011 by Karlene Pircher.
Queensland’s Lydia Murray flew ahead of the competition in the girls 13-14 200-meter fly stopping the clock at a 2:14.04 for the win.
Finn O’Connor of New South Wales completed his sweep of the boys 14-15 breaststroke events with a narrow win in the 50-meter breaststroke. O’Connor out-touched Sebastian Leavy of Queensland a slim 29.88 to 29.89.
New Zealand collected two wins during the final session of swimming in the girls 50-meter breaststroke events and one in the 100-meter breaststroke. Kayla Jackson delivered a 32.08 to finish first in the 15-16 age group, while Brear Crawford turned in a 32.06 to top the 13-14 age group. Ciara Smith topped the girls 15-16 100-meter breaststroke with a time of 1:10.46.
Zachary Dell ended the day on a high note for New Zealand with a final victory in the boys 14-15 200-meter back, winning with a 2:00.28.
Nick Jennens added to New South Wales’ win column with a victory in the boys 14-15 200-meter free (1:51.55) and the boys 16-17 200-meter free with a 1:47.87 from Zachary Attard.
Queensland ended the meet with victories from Charli Mitchell in the girls 15-16 200-meter fly (2:!3.45), Lani Palmister in the girls 13-14 200-meter free (2:00.64), and Toby Wilson in the boys 16-17 1500-meter free (15:28.91).
David Schlicht earned another win for Victoria with a 4:15.56 finish in the boys 16-17 400-meter IM.
South Australia’s only win of the session was posted by sixteen-year-old Emily Liu in the girls 15-16 200-meter free (1:58.56).