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Program Highlights

Program Highlights

Charlotte Veazie '08 Alyssa Swanson '09 (7x) Kristin Schmid '08 (4x) Vanessa Pollitt '09 (6x) Stephanie McNicol '07 Carrie Markel '08 Kelsey Olson '08 Hillary Thomas '11 (13x) Alex Todd '11 (9x) Lauren Stoeckle '12 (3x) Casey Clearwater '11 Missy Franklin '13 ( 23x) Taylor DeBever '10 (2x) Meagan Smith '11 Delaney Lanker '13 (3x) McKenna DeBever '14 Megan Grier '13 (2x) Marielle Renehan '13 (2x) Sydney Cutler '15 (2x) Taylor Wilson '15 (6x) Lindsay Painton '16 (7x) Amy Lenderink '16 (8x) Meggy Chase '14 Lindsay Kriz '13 Jennae Frederick '17 (4x) Izzie Schultze '17 (3x) Samantha Smith '17 (5x) Emily Protz '16 McKensi Austin '16 (3x) Meriel Upton '19 (7x) Jada Surrell-Norwood '20 (13x) Izzie Capra '19 Rachel Hubka '19 (3x) Sophia Bradac '20 (10x) Parker Biley '20 (2x) Clare Brennan '19 Grace Dale '22 (8x) Isalina Colsman '20 Ariana Mitsuoka '20 (2x) Greta Leege '22 (3x) Catherine Bradac '21 Rosie Jump '23 (3x) Allie Sanchez '22 (2x) Emma Weber '22 (6x) Amélie Colsman '22 Sophia Frei '23 Faith Marsicek '22 Olivia Roumph '23

2022 ALL-AMERICANS

200 Medley Relay Sophia Frei '23 Emma Weber '22 Allie Sanchez '22 Grace Dale '22

200 Free Relay Grace Dale '22 Faith Marsicek '22 Amélie Colsman '22 Rosie Jump '23 100 Breast Emma Weber '22 Olivia Roumph '23

WHAT IS AN ALL-AMERICAN SWIMMER?

Each year, the National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association (NISCA) publishes individual event and relay qualifying times for both “automatic” and “consideration” designations. The “automatic” standard is the 80th place time averaged over the past three years. The “consideration” standard is the top 150th place time averaged over the past three years. When a swimmer achieves the automatic qualifying time in a regularly scheduled interscholastic meet (up to and including State meet performances), she is an “Automatic All-American”. At the end of the qualifying year, only the top 100 swimmers from the combined automatic and consideration lists are designated as “AllAmerican”. Those achieving the consideration time but not finishing in the top 100 receive the designation “All-American Consideration”. A swimmer may be listed in as many events as her times qualify. Relay teams are limited to 4 swimmers only and only 1 relay team per event per school may qualify. Times achieved at high altitudes are adjusted downward by NISCA to insure equitable comparison with those times achieved at sea level .

AMERICAN DIVING AWARD

Divers, their parents or the diver's high school diving coach can complete and submit a form for All American diving . All applicants must be in high school; only GRADES 9, 10, 11, and 12 will be considered. Applicant must compete for an interscholastic team. Applicant must be scholastically eligible as determined by school administrative authority and/or State Athletic Association. ONLY 1-METER DIVING WILL BE CONSIDERED . All diving performances must be done in a regularly scheduled INTERSCHOLASTIC 11-dive championship format meet using National Federation Rule 9-4. Points and Degree of Difficulty (D.D.) Requirement: Minimum score of 375 points and D.D. of Optional Dives 13 .3 or higher . EXCEPTION - A Diver who places FIRST through EIGHTH in their respective STATE MEET and meets the minimum

D.D. requirement BUT DOES NOT MEET THE MINIMUM SCORE REQUIREMENT MAY submit an application, along with their tape and appropriate fee, for consideration.

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