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2025 Winter Junior Championships – East
December 10-13, 2025 Indianapolis, Indiana Prelims: 9 a.m EST Finals: 5 p.m EST SCY (25 yards) Meet Central Psych Sheet How to Watch Live Results Live Recaps Prelims: Day Two Finals: Day OneOn Night two in Indianapolis, Baylor Stanton entered the finals in both the 500 freestyle and 200 IM in second position for both. Tonight, Stanton came away with wins in each, racing those two events less than 30 minutes apart from each other.
BOYS’ 5oo FREESTYLE – Finals
Meet Record: 4:12.33, Rex Maurer – 2022 13-14 NAG Record: 4:14.83, Luka Mijatovic – 2024 15-16 NAG Record: 4:08.57, Luka Mijatovic – 2025 17-18 NAG Record: 4:08.42, Luke Hobson – 2022Top 8 Finishers
Baylor Stanton (GA) — 4:17.39 Colin Jacobs (UN) — 4:17.51 Trent Allen (CSC) — 4:18.99 William Shoesmith (BSS) — 4:22.17 Jackson Cooper (BAD) — 4:22.88 Lewis Zhang (CSC) — 4:23.08 Denzo Senekal (BD) — 4:23.67 Clay Magyar (BSS) — 4:25.90The 500 freestyle was a battle between Stanton, runner-up Colin Jacobs, and 3rd place finisher Trent Allen. The three of them entered finals separated by just under three seconds, but touched in finals with just over a second and a half between them.
Stanton (49.14) got out of the gates the slowest of the three, with Allen (48.69) and Jacobs (48.92) turning in 1st and 2nd, respectively.
By the 200 mark, Jacobs led in 1:41.13, with Allen (1:41.14) and Stanton (1:41.22) following closely behind. Stanton took over the lead at the 300 in 2:33.59 at the turn.
Allen surged to the front at the 400, clocking 3:26.14 to the feet, ahead of both Jacobs (3:26.29) and Stanton (3:26.51).
But it was the final 100 that proved to be the deciding factor for Stanton; out-splitting both Jacobs (51.22) and Allen (52.85) with his 50.88 to reach the final wall first in 4:17.39, the fastest of his career, dropping from his previous best from this meet last year in 4:17.51.
Stanton did not have much time to celebrate, with just five heats of 200 IMs in between this battle for the 500 free crown and the final of his 200 IM.
BOYS’ 200 IM – Finals
Meet Record: 1:41.18, Maximus Williamson – 2023 13-14 NAG Record: 1:45.29, Michael Andrew – 2014 15-16 NAG Record: 1:41.41, Thomas Heilman – 2023 17-18 NAG Record: 1:40.81, Maximus Williamson – 2024Top 8 Finishers
Baylor Stanton (GA) — 1:42.85 Collin Holgerson (SA) — 1:43.23 Yi Zheng (CSC) — 1:44.37 Liam Carrington (BSS) — 1:44.52 Owen Ekk (ATAC) — 1:45.26 Ian Heysen (BD) — 1:45.42 Owen Lin (GSA) — 1:46.41 Matthew Wolfle (NOVA) — 1:50.28Stanton showed no signs of slowing down for the 200 IM, charging to his 2nd win of the evening, and 2nd lifetime best of the hour.
It was, however, a hard-fought win for Stanton. Stanton opened up the 200 IM in 5th after the fly leg (23.30), but rapidly moved up to 2nd by the halfway point following his 25.52 backstroke split.
Stanton continued to build with the breaststroke (29.72), earning him the lead with 50 yards to go. He closed in the fastest split of the field (24.41), touching the wall first in 1:42.85.
That final time moves him up to 15th all-time in the 17-18 rankings, and betters his lifetime best from December of 2023 by over a second (1:44.04).
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