BLACKSBURG, Va.- The Hokies hosted a successful invite, breaking 10 pool records and one school record.
Friday:
On the boards, Peyton Guziec earned sixth place in the 1m finals with a score of 289.65.
Jacob Fisher took fourth place on 3m with 345.95, followed by Rocky Ramsland in fifth with a 345.20. Nathan Cox followed the pair in sixth place, recording a score of 334.10, and Zach Shaddy took eighth with a 310.75.
Carles Coll Marti broke the 200 IM pool record, setting it at 1:41.34 and earning first place.
The men’s 400 medley relay team also broke the pool record, swimming a 3:04.36.
Saturday:
Grace Austin earned third place on 3m in finals, scoring 302.40. Michayla Eisenberg took fourth with a score of 292.00, while Guziec earned sixth (281.35).
Fisher scored a 323.35 on 1m, good for fourth place. Ramsland took fifth with a score of 322.40.
Carmen Weiler Sastre, Emily Claesson, Emma Atkinson and Athena Meneses Kovacs broke the women’s 400 free relay pool record with a 3:15.94. With her leg of the race, Weiler Sastre broke the school and pool records for the 100 free (47.61).
The men’s 400 free relay set a pool record with their time of 2:47.90 thanks to Youssef Ramadan, Coll Marti, Mario Molla Yanes and Brendan Whitfield.
Sunday:
Competing on platform, Cox earned third place with a score of 327.65. Ramsland followed him in fifth with a 307.80. Miah Fisher took 11th on the womens side with a 197.15.
Weiler Sastre set her second individual pool record of the weekend in the 200 back, swimming a 1:51.69. Coll Marti also recorded a new pool record in the 200 breast with his time of 1:49.81. Whitfield broke the 100 free record, posting a new time of 41.66.
The women’s 200 free relay set a pool record with their time of 1:28.87, and the men followed suit with their own pool record of 1:15.74.
Up Next:
Next week, the Hokies travel back to the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina for the ACC Championships.