by Kyle Sagendorph//USA Swimming
The second day of the 2023 Open Water
National Championships featured top finishes in the Junior 5K from North
Carolina Aquatic Club’s Daisy Collins and Bolles School Sharks’ Dillon Brigman.
The three-day event concludes tomorrow at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota,
Florida.
The men took to the course first on a
clear and sunny morning in Sarasota. Brigman went out with the lead pack and
never looked back, holding the lead at the start of both the second and third
(of three) laps. Brigman finished in 59:01, making him the only swimmer to
finish in under an hour.
“I just wanted to stay with everyone
for the first lap and I was getting kind of trampled, so I just decided to go
off alone and then finish it,” Brigman said. “I knew I could get that (title).
I’m just glad I did.”
The women’s race saw Laker Swim’s
Rylee Erisman get out to an early start before Collins was able to close in and
grab the lead. Collins ended up carrying the lead to the finish line, stopping
the clock in 1:03:14 for the title.
“I had no idea what I was doing going
into it,” Collins said. “It was definitely tough going (south) because of the
sun and the boats that were pushing towards the shore. It was hard to not give
up when you get tired like that.”
Brigman and Collins join a decorated
list of past Open Water National Junior Champions that includes Katie Grimes,
Claire Weinstein, Erica Sullivan and Ivan Puskovitch.
Competition concludes tomorrow with
the 5K and Junior 7.5K. Click here to view today’s results, and head to the
event page for more information on this year’s Open Water National
Championships.
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