There will be a virtual U.S. Para Swimming Level 1 Official’s clinic on June 26. See details below.
2022 YMCA National LC Championships
The 2022 NCS 14 and Under Long Course Championship meet, hosted by the YMCA of the USA, will be held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, NC on July 19-23, 2022.
2022 Southern Zone OW Meet Results
NCS finished third overall at the 2022 Southern Zone Open Water Championships in De Leon Springs, Florida this past weekend. Below is a list of those NCS athletes who finished among the top sixteen in their division. Also below are the complete results by age group/gender and the Team Pursuit results. The NCS 11-12 boys (Parker Van Olst Jr., Eli Sweet, and Bodhi Cummins) earned a first place finish in Team Pursuit. Also winning their Team Pursuit division were the NCS 13-14 girls (Ella Cowles, Madi Hertzig, and Kathryn Cinson).
Top 16 Finishes by NCS Swimmers | ||
Event | Name | Place |
Girls 11-12 2K | Annie Shall | 2 |
Girls 11-12 2K | Neela Chintapalli | 9 |
Boys 11-12 2K | Eli Sweet | 4 |
Boys 11-12 2K | Parker Van Olst Jr. | 7 |
Boys 11-12 2K | Bodhi Cummins | 9 |
Girls 13-14 5K | Kathryn Cinson | 5 |
Girls 13-14 5K | Madi Hertzig | 10 |
Girls 13-14 5K | Ella Cowles | 14 |
Boys 13-14 5K | Drew Sito | 9 |
Boys 13-14 5K | Ben Smith | 16 |
Girls 15-16 5K | Riley Hawkins | 11 |
Girls 15-16 5K | Kyley Lloyd | 12 |
Girls 15-16 5K | Clara Carson | 15 |
Boys 15-16 5K | Jackson Scheiber | 5 |
Boys 15-16 5K | Owen Nye | 9 |
Boys 15-16 5K | Christian Smith | 14 |
Boys 15-16 5K | Isaac Holthan | 15 |
Girls Open 5K | Charlotte LePage | 7 |
Girls Open 5K | Esther Ghim | 13 |
Girls Open 5K | Kailyn Becker | 14 |
Boys Open 5K | Keith Williams | 4 |
Boys Open 5K | Charles Henage | 8 |
11-12 2k Results
All age Group 5k Results
Over-All 5k Girls, and Boys Combined Age Results
11-12 Girls Pursuit. Boys Pursuit
13-14 Girls Pursuit. Boys Pursuit
Open Girls Pursuit. Boys Pursuit
NCS athletes/coach on international meet rosters
USA Swimming recently announced the names of 60 athletes who will represent the U.S. internationally this summer at the 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships, which take place August 24-27 in Honolulu, Hawaii; or the 2022 Mel Zajac Jr. International Swim Meet, which takes place June 3-5 in Vancouver, Canada.
The 41-person Pan Pac roster includes two SwimMAC athletes, Ben Delmar and Matthew Lucky. Coach Chuck Batchelor of SwimMAC was named to the PanPac coaching staff.
Named to to the 19-member Mel Zajac roster were SwimMAC’s Baylor Nelson and Braeden Haughey of the TAC Titans.
Congratulations to all!
2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships Roster
2022 NCS OW Zone Team Roster
Below is the final roster of those athletes who will be representing North Carolina Swimming at the Southern Zone Open Water meet in De Leon Spring, FL this coming weekend. Good luck swimmers!
11-12 Girls
Chintapalli, Neela – TAC
Fleshman, Liv – TAC
Kibbe, Elizabeth – RMY
Smith, Zona – TEAM
Shall, Annie – MAC
11-12 Boys
Cummins, Bodhi – TYDE
Sweet, Eli – MAC
Van Olst, Parker – WAVE
13-14 Girls
Cinson, Kathryn – YSST
Cowles, Ella – MAC
Drummond, Mary – TEAM
Hertzig, Madi – MAC
Nixon, Nikki – WAVE
Thomas, Emma – TAC
13-14 Boys
Brooks, Nicholas – EAC
Harris, Cole – TAC
Hedrick, Noah – YSST
Kroh , Jackson – MAC
Sito, Drew – WAVE
Smith, Ben – WAVE
15-16 Girls
Carson, Clara – MOR
Eggers, Kaylee – TAC
Hawkins, Riley – TAC
Kjar, Ava – WNCY
Lloyd, Kyley – TAC
Miller, Maris – WAVE
15-16 Boys
Dant, Ryan – YSST
Holtman, Isaac – LT
Nelson, Eli – MOR
Nye, Owen – GCY
Scheiber, Jackson – WAVE
Smith, Christian – MOR
Open Girls
Becker, Kailyn – TAC
Ghim, Esther – TAC
Howard, Georgia – TAC
LePage, Charlotte – MAC
Open Boys
Henage, Charles – MAC
Polzien, Adam – MAC
Krisko, Sawyer – TEAM
Williams, Keith – TAC
NCS short course/long course records fall
Several new NCS short course and long course records were set at the recent NCAA Men’s Championship meet and the Phillips 66 USA International Team Trials.
At the NCAA Championship meet, NC State swimmers Aiden Hayes, Sam Hoover, Luke Miller, and Nyls Korstange each set individual NCS short course records. Hayes set new 15-18 NCS records in the 50 free and 100 fly. Hoover established a new 15-18 mark in the 100 free. NCS men’s Open records were set by Miller in the 200 free and Korstange in the 100 fly. Korstange was joined by Kacper Stokowski, Rafal Kusto, and Noah Henderson in breaking the NCS Open record in the 400 medley relay.
At the International Team trials in Greensboro, SwimMAC’s Norvin Clontz, Ben Delmar, Baylor Nelson, and Avery Klamfoth earned new NCS individual long course records. Clontz swam a record time in the men’s 15-16 400 free and Nelson broke the 15-18 400 IM record. Delmar’s time in the 200 breast established new NCS records in both the men’s 15-16 age group and the men’s 15-18 age group. Klamfoth claimed a new record in the women’s 13-14 400 IM.
Also at Greensboro, NC State’s Ross Dant set a new NCS long course record in the men’s Open 400 free and the TAC Titans’ Claire Curzan broke her own 15-18 NCS long course record in the 100 back. Curzan had clocked a new 15-18 200 back record at the TYR Pro Series meet in March.
The recent records are listed below. Click here to view all current NCS records.
Men’s SC Records | ||||
Aiden Hayes | NC State | 15-18 | 50 Free | 19.29 |
Sam Hoover | NC State | 15-18 | 100 Free | 42.43 |
Aiden Hayes | NC State | 15-18 | 100 Fly | 44.75 |
Luke Miller | NC State | OPEN | 200 Free | 1:31.16 |
Nyls Korstange | NC State | OPEN | 100 Fly | 44.17 |
Men’s SC Relay Records | ||||
NC State | Mens | OPEN | 400 Medley Relay | 3:01.53 |
Kacper Stokowski | ||||
Rafal Kusto | ||||
Nyls Korstange | ||||
Noah Henderson | ||||
Men’s LC Records | ||||
Norvin Clontz | MAC | 15-16 | 400 Free | 3:56.17 |
Ben Delmar | MAC | 15-16 | 200 Breast | 2:15.86 |
Ben Delmar | MAC | 15-18 | 200 Breast | 2:15.86 |
Baylor Nelson | MAC | 15-18 | 400 IM | 4:17.58 |
Men’s LC Relay Records | ||||
MAC | Mens | 18U | 200 Medley Relay | 1:44.25 |
Caleb Maldari | ||||
Matthew Lucky | ||||
Cam Abaqueta | ||||
Tiesyn Harris | ||||
Women’s LC Records | ||||
Avery Klamfoth | MAC | 13-14 | 400 IM | 4:47.76 |
Claire Curzan | TAC | 15-18 | 100 Back | 58.39 |
Claire Curzan | TAC | 15-18 | 200 Back | 2:07.31 |
NCS coach on World Championships staff
Congratulations to Bruce Marchionda (TAC Titans) on being named to the Team USA coaching staff for the 2022 FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary June 18-July 3, 2022. Anthony Nesty (University of Florida) and Todd DeSorbo (University of Virginia) will be the head coaches of for the U.S. men’s and women’s swim teams, respectively.
Click here for the complete roster of athletes and coaches representing Team USA.
Eric Rzepecki Memorial Service
North Carolina Swimming is deeply saddened to report the death of Eric Rzepecki, aged 51, on April 23, 2022. A graduate of and swimmer at Virginia Tech (and rabid fan) and an Exercise Physiologist, Eric was best known in NC Swimming and throughout the southeast as a “system guru” with Colorado Timing Systems – handling sales, repairs, training and operations. Always willing to lend a hand, greeting you with his warm smile and dry sense of humor, he facilitated swimming at every level, quietly and calmly keeping meets running smoothly no matter the situation. He shared his talents with SwimMac Carolina, Queens University, Huntersville Family Fitness, Dynamo Swim Club in Atlanta, Bahamas Swimming Federation, Olympic High School, and various other clubs and LSCs in the Southeast. He is survived by his wife Kathie, swim & dive coach at Charlotte’s Olympic High School, and his son Jami, a junior at Yale University where he is a member of the Mens Swim Team and former swimmer at SwimMac. Eric will be sorely missed as a husband, father, co-worker and friend.
A service for Eric Jon Rzepecki will be held on Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 11:00 at Heritage Funeral Home located at 3700 Forest Lawn Drive, Matthews, NC 28104. Immediately following the prayer service, there will be a memorial service at the Heritage Funeral Home. All friends and family are invited to a luncheon after the memorial service at Beverly Crest Club House, located at 7100 Hensey’s Way, Charlotte, NC 28270, for a celebration of Eric’s life.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to help Eric’s son, Jamison complete his college education at Yale. A savings account for educational and living expenses over the next year has been set up. There are three ways to donate. First, you can donate through Zelle and that account is specifically linked to the phone number 704-277-5990. A second method is through Venmo @Kathrin-Rzepecki. Finally, you can donate through a check made out to Kathie Rzepecki and mailed to 4030 Lundale Court, Charlotte, NC 28273. We thank you for your support through this time and look forward to celebrating Eric’s life with you.
NCS swimmer named to National Diversity Select Camp
Congratulations to Evan Prabhu (MSA) on being named to the USA Swimming National Diversity Select Camp. The camp will be held May 5-8 at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
The full list of athlete and coach participants may be found here. Forty-five different clubs from 24 states will be represented. Alumni of the program include Tokyo Olympians Simone Manuel and Torri Huske.
“The National Diversity Select Camp is an amazing opportunity for swimmers from diverse backgrounds to receive elite-level support, opportunity and exposure within the sport of swimming,” USA Swimming Diversity Equity and Inclusion Program Director Leland Brown III said. “For many who attend, this is the first time they have the opportunity to compete and connect with swimmers, coaches and USA Swimming staff who look like them, which is such an important experience and opportunity for these athletes.”
An athlete at last year’s camp noted, “NDSC helped me realize that the sport of swimming is diverse even if I may not see it. It helped me realize that I have a community here too.”
The purpose of the camp is to instill a vision of success and inspire athletes from ethnically under-represented populations to become leaders in the sport of swimming. Some of USA Swimming’s most diverse talent is brought to the camp for an extended weekend of pool training, leadership development, team-building activities and learning. Athletes’ personal coaches are encouraged to attend the camp as well.
The goal of USA Swimming’s National Diversity Select Camp is to:
• Demonstrate the viability of multicultural success in swimming
• Achieve performance excellence at every level of the sport
• Expound on the benefits and value of participating in the sport of swimming
• Be positive leaders and role models that others from multicultural backgrounds can emulate.
Originally created in the 1990s as an Outreach Camp, the National Diversity Select Camp was renamed in 2006. The camp hosts swimmers between the ages of 14 and 16 and selection is based on times swum at USA Swimming sanctioned events. Each athlete selected for the camp will receive complimentary room and board at the Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, ground transportation and full airfare to Colorado Springs.
For more information on National Diversity Select Camp please visit https://www.usaswimming.org/swimmers-parents/swimmers/swim-camps#national-diversity-select.
GCY earns Safe Sport Club Recognition
The Greensboro Community YMCA Swim Team earns Safe Sport Club Recognition Status
Congratulations to the Greensboro Community YMCA Makos Swim Team (GCY), the latest North Carolina Swimming club to earn USA Swimming’s new Safe Sport Club Recognition! The Safe Sport Club Recognition program distinguishes USA Swimming clubs that demonstrate their commitment to creating safe, healthy, and positive environments for all of their members through the development and implementation of Athlete Protection Policies, Safe Sport Best Practices, and Safe Sport education.
GCY has been highlighted as a Safe Sport Recognized Club with a banner on its team listing in the USA Swimming Find-a-Team Search and will receive a medallion for their club’s website as well. Clubs can apply for the Safe Sport Recognized Club program through their Club Portal on the USA Swimming website. Here’s a link to the Safe Sport Recognized Club program information: https://www.usaswimming.org/ssrp
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