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Saturday, January 04, 2025
Harvey Reaches 100m Backstroke Final at TYR Pro Series

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Bermudian Olympian Jack Harvey continued his strong showing at the TYR Pro Series - Toyota U.S. Open in Greensboro, North Carolina, reaching the A Final of the Men's 100 yards Backstroke.

Competing for Penn State University, Harvey impressed in the Preliminary Heats, clocking a time of 47.68 to secure seventh place overall and a spot in the Final.

In the Final, Harvey faced stiff competition from some of the top swimmers in the United States. He touched the wall in a time of 48.12, finishing seventh overall in a closely contested race.

This performance highlights Harvey's continued development as a top-level swimmer. Representing Bermuda at the 2024 Paris Olympics, he has now transitioned seamlessly back to the collegiate scene, contributing valuable points for Penn State.
Friday, January 03, 2025
Harvey Competes at TYR Pro Series - Toyota U.S. Open

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Bermuda's Olympic swimmer Jack Harvey was in action at the TYR Pro Series - Toyota U.S. Open in Greensboro, North Carolina, representing Penn State University as part of their 13-strong squad.

The prestigious meet, held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center, attracts some of the top swimmers in the United States and beyond, providing a high-level competitive environment.

On Day 1 of the competition, Harvey took to the pool for the Men's 50 yards Freestyle. He finished with a time of 20.53, securing 31st place overall in a highly competitive field.

Harvey, who represented Bermuda at the 2024 Paris Olympics, is a valuable member of the Penn State swimming and diving team. His experience and expertise contribute to the team's strong performances in collegiate competitions.

The TYR Pro Series - Toyota U.S. Open provides an opportunity for swimmers to test themselves against top-tier competition and gain valuable experience.


Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Cechini Has Personal Best Spree at Championships

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While the World Aquatics Championships were taking place in Budapest, young Bermudian swimmer Thomas Cechini made his mark closer to home at the Speedo Winter Junior Championship East in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Representing Mercersburg Academy, Cechini enjoyed a stellar meet, setting personal best times in all five events he contested.

Cechini's impressive performances included:
Men's 200 Yards Freestyle: Finished 48th with a personal best time of 1:39.63.
Men's 500 Yards Freestyle: Placed 72nd in the preliminaries with a personal best time of 4:33.73.
Men's 50 Yard Butterfly Time Trial: Clocked a personal best time of 23.28.
Men's 100 Yard Butterfly Time Trial: Achieved a personal best time of 50.35.
Men's 200 Yard Butterfly Time Trial: Finished with a personal best time of 1:52.30.

This string of personal bests highlights Cechini's dedication and hard work in the pool. Competing at a high-level meet like the Winter Junior Championships provides valuable experience and exposure for the young Bermudian swimmer.

While Cechini may not be competing on the world stage just yet, his performances in Greensboro suggest a bright future ahead. With continued dedication and training, he has the potential to make a significant impact in the world of swimming.

 
 
Monday, December 16, 2024
Warwick Academy Swimmers Shine at NC QCD Holiday Invite

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The Warwick Academy High Performance Swim team made a big splash at the 2024 NC QCD Holiday Invite, hosted by the Queen City Dolphins in North Carolina. The twelve-strong squad from Bermuda delivered a string of impressive performances, highlighted by personal best times and strong finishes in finals.

Sofia Leclerc, Jorgia White, Jamie MacFarlane, Jackson Langley, Gianluca Bortoli, Logan Jones, Cameron Duda, Noah Fulton, Gabby Esposito, Elanna Fulton, Zachary Johnson, and Axel Wernbo all represented Warwick Academy with distinction.

The meet saw a flurry of personal bests, demonstrating the swimmers' dedication and hard work. Several swimmers qualified for finals, showcasing their competitive spirit and ability to perform under pressure.

"We're incredibly proud of our swimmers," said Ben Smith, Warwick Academy coach. "They've trained hard all season, and it's fantastic to see them achieve personal bests and compete at such a high level."

The Warwick Academy team's overall performance at the NC QCD Holiday Invite is a testament to their talent and commitment. This experience will undoubtedly serve as a springboard for their future swimming endeavors.

"This meet has been a valuable experience for our swimmers," added Smith. "They've gained valuable race experience and had the opportunity to compete against some of the best swimmers in the region. We're excited to see what they can achieve in the future."

With a strong foundation and a dedicated coaching staff, the Warwick Academy High Performance Swim team is poised for continued success in the pool.

Click Here to see the Full 2024 2024 NC QCD Holiday Invite Results

Saturday, December 14, 2024
Warwick Academy Swimmers Make a Splash at Invite

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The Warwick Academy High Performance Swim team is making waves at the 2024 NC QCD Holiday Invite, hosted by the Queen City Dolphins in North Carolina. Twelve talented swimmers from the Bermuda school have descended upon the meet, and they wasted no time making their presence felt.

The first session saw a flurry of personal best times, with several swimmers punching their tickets to the finals. As the sun sets on day one, the Warwick Academy squad is primed for an exciting night of competition. Here's a look at their finals lineup:

500 Freestyle:

13-14 Girls - B Final: Sofia Leclerc will look to build on her strong prelims swim as she enters the B final ranked fifth.
Senior Girls - A Final: Jorgia White is a force to be reckoned with in the senior girls' category, securing a spot in the A final with a fourth-place ranking.
Senior Boys - B Final: A trio of Warwick Academy swimmers will battle it out in the B final: Jamie MacFarlane (4th), Jackson Langley (6th), and Gianluca Bortoli (7th).
Senior Boys - A Final: Logan Jones will be chasing a podium finish in the A final, entering the race ranked fourth.

100 Butterfly:

13-14 Boys - B Final: Noah Fulton will be aiming for a top-three finish in the 100 fly B final.

50 Freestyle:

Senior Girls - B Final: Gabby Esposito will be sprinting for a medal in the senior girls' B final.
13-14 Boys - B Final: Noah Fulton is back in action, this time in the 50 free B final, where he's seeded second.
Senior Boys - B Final: Logan Jones is the top seed heading into the senior boys' B final.

200 Backstroke:

Senior Girls - B Final: Elanna Fulton will be looking to climb the rankings in the senior girls' B final.
13-14 Boys - A Final: Noah Fulton continues his busy schedule with an appearance in the 13-14 boys' A final.

200 Medley Relay:

Senior Girls - A Final: The team of Jorgia White, Elanna Fulton, Gabby Esposito, and Sofia Leclerc will be aiming for a strong finish in the A final.
Senior Boys - A Final: Warwick Academy will have two teams competing in the senior boys' A final. The "A" team consists of Logan Jones, Zachary Johnson, Axel Wernbo, and Noah Fulton, while the "B" team features Jackson Langley, Jamie MacFarlane, Gianluca Bortoli, and Cameron Duda.

With a packed finals schedule and a team full of momentum, Warwick Academy is poised to make a big splash on night one of the NC QCD Holiday Invite.
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