Ellie and Cassidy competed at the LongCourse State meet this week. Ellie swam everything butterfly! She competed in the 100 M Fly and the 200 M Fly. Only 10 girls in the state qualified for the 200 M Fly. Ellie wanted to swim faster than at least 2 of them to make it into the competition “A” Final. Well, she did! She swam the 200 Fly twice in one day, about 5 hours apart, and got 8th in the state. Probably the hardest racing she’s done in a single day.
Cassidy had a full schedule with 6 events. She made finals in 4 of the events which is great for just barely turning 11 and moving up to the next age group. She ended up tying a swimmer in the 50 back for 18th place. Only the top 16 get into finals, but 18th is the second alternate. So Cassidy had to do a swim off to determine which girl claimed that spot. She swam against Layleigh Turner from Clearfield. Cassidy knows this girl because she raced her a lot at the state short course meet. She’s a super nice girl with great sportsmanship. She even gave Cassidy a hug at the end of the race. Both of them dropped a ton of time in the swim off and their times would’ve gotten them into the “A” Final if they swam that time earlier in the day. It was a little stressful at first when we realized Cassidy was doing a swim off only 20 mins before it happened, but it was worth it in the end.
Cassidy and Ellie
Cassidy before the 50 Back swim off versus Layleigh Turner.Ellie and Macie Poulson. Two of the few brave swimmers willing and capable of swimming the 200 Fly. 😊



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