by DAN D'ADDONA — SWIMMING WORLD
MANAGING EDITOR
The U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS)
Spring National Championships kick off on Thursday in Irvine, California. It is
the first time since 1981 a USMS national meet will be held in the Southern
California city.
The event is expected to be the
largest in USMS history with nearly 2,500 swimmers entered.
Thursday’s first session will feature
the 1650 freestyle and 1000 free events, with Friday’s slate offering the 100
breaststroke, 200 backstroke, 50 butterfly, 200 IM, 100 free and mixed 200 free
relay. Saturday will feature the 500 free, 100 butterfly, 200 breaststroke, 100
IM, 50 backstroke, 200 medley relay and 200 freestyle relay. Sunday’s final
session will include the 400 IM, 50 free, 200 butterfly, 100 backstroke, 200
free, 50 breast and mixed medley relay.
Several of the top Masters swimmers
over the years are slated to compete, including Laura Val, who has been a
Swimming World Masters Swimmer of the Year on several occasions. Meanwhile,
several Olympic stars are entered, led by gold medalists Nathan Adrian, Anthony
Ervin and Jenny Thompson. There will be at least 22 Olympians competing in the
meet, including 13 who represented the U.S.
Former Stanford NCAA record-holder
Ally Howe is slated to compete. She once held the NCAA record in the 100
backstroke. Felicia Lee, another NCAA champion, is slated to compete in
multiple events, as is former national teamer Becca Mann.
For the men, Vladimir Morozov is
slated to compete in the 50 free. Mission Viejo’s David Heron and Grant Shoults
are scheduled to swim the 500 free and are seeded one hundredth apart. Former
NCAA champions Abram DeVine and Andrei Minakov are also scheduled to compete.
Elite breaststrokers Jeff Commings
and Steve West are on the psych sheets and have routinely produced top-tier
performances through the years.
The oldest competitor is 101-year-old
Maurine Kornfeld, who swims for Rose Bowl Masters in Pasadena. The oldest male
competitor is Albert Edgerton, 97, who is from California. There are six
swimmers who are at least 90 years old and 57 swimmers who are at least 80
years old.
Age for the meet is determined as of
April 30, 2023, except for 18-year-olds, who must be 18 by April 26, 2023. Age
groups for individual events: 18–24, 25–29, 30–34, 35–39 … (five-year
increments as high as necessary). Relay events: 18+, 25+, 35+, 45+, etc
(10-year increments as high as necessary, determined by the age of the youngest
relay member).
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