Swimming Competes at Emmanuel Quad Meet
Franklin Springs, Georgia- The Brenau swimming and diving team competed at a quad meet at Emmanuel College this past week.
The Golden Tigers had a strong meet with several outstanding performances, including multiple top three finishes. Leading the pack was sophomore Bayley Blackmon who notched first place in the 100 Butterfly in 1:01.82 and Haley Bartoletta who captured top honors in the 200 butterfly in 2:16.75.
Other top finishers include:
50 freestyle: Bayley Blackmon, second place, 25.19; Lucy Ballard, sixth place, 28.28; Fanny Holstrom, eighth place, 35.39;
50 freestyle: Yanne Toussaint, second place, 25.70; Lucy Ballard, seventh place, 27.97; Fanny Holstrom, 39.23;
100 butterfly: Haley Bartoletta, second place, 1:02.87;
100 freestyle: Harmina te Velthuis, second place, 28.31; Bailey Ibarra, sixth place, 59.33;
100 backstroke: Yanne Toussaint, second place, 1:01.66;
100 breaststroke: Nikoletta Alvanou, second place, 1:14.97; Lucy Ballard, seventh place, 1:20.64;
200 IM: Nikoletta Alvanou, third place, 2:20.16; Haley Bartoletta, fourth place, 2:23.52; Bayley Blackmon, fifth place, 2:23.52; Meghan Mistric, seventh place, 2:25.67;
200 backstroke: Bayley Blackmon, fifth place, 2:20.65; Lucy Ballard, sixth place, 2:30.11;
200 breaststroke: Yanne Toussaint, second place, 2:33.84; Fanny Holstrom, seventh place, 3:54.77;
200 yard medley relay Bayley Blackmon, Yanne Toussaint, Nikoletta Alvanou and Harmina te Velthuis placed second in a time of 1:54.95.
200 freestyle, Bailey Ibarra, third place, 2:07.04;
200 freestyle relay: Harmina te Velthuis, Haley Bartoletta, Bailey Ibarra and Yanne Toussaint, second place, 1:44.06;
400 medley relay: Bayley Blackmon, Yanne Toussaint, Haley Bartoletta, Harmina te Velthuis, second place, 4:10.75;
400 IM: Meghan Mistric, fourth place, 5:14.83;
400 freestyle relay: Bailey Ibarra, Meghan Mistric, Lucy Ballard and Harmina te Velthuis, third place, 3:54.74;
500 freestyle: Harmina te Velthuis, second place, 5:20.61; Bailey Ibarra, ninth place, 5:55.92; Chloe Ireland, 6:38.72;
The squad next competes at the AAC Championships on February 13-15 in Kingsport, Tennessee.
