By Claire Wong on SwimSwam
2025 Speedo Winter Junior Championships – West
December 10 – 13, 2025 Lee & Joe Jamil Texas Swimming Center, Austin, Texas SCY (25 Yards) Meet Central Psych Sheets Live Results – also available on Meet Mobile: “2025 West Speedo Winter Juniors” Live Recaps Prelims: Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 Day 3 Prelim Heat Sheet – Girls Day 3 Prelim Heat Sheet – BoysNight 3 of Winter Juniors – West was filled with exciting times from top swimmers, many of which we have reported on in their own articles; however, we would also like to highlight some swims that we felt were impressive but may have snuck under the radar.
In the 400 IM, Maya Hetland won the consolation final in a time of 4:13.29. The ASU commit, who represents Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics, dropped 5.15 seconds from prelims and a total of 8.5 seconds on the day, as her previous best sat at 4:21.79—set at Winter Juniors last year.
On the men’s side, 18-year-old Dan Ginaitis, a West Virginia University commit for fall of 2026, had a standout swim to win the C-final. Ginaitis posted a time of 3:50.56 to win his heat by over a second and shave 4.17 seconds from his prelims time, which was a new PB. Coming into this meet, Ginaitis had only been as fast as 3:56.99, a time he swam at NCSAs back in March of this year.
Yury Kuzmenko and Aidan Villars both posted best times in the 100 fly to win their respective finals. Kuzmenko, who is headed to Princeton next fall, swam a 1.31 second PB of 47.18 en route to his win. Villars meanwhile, had a huge breakout swim in the C-final, posting a 46.77. That time, a best by 1.06 seconds, was the 4th overall fastest time of the night.
Micah Tennison and Yuri Plaksin both broke notable barriers in the 200 free to place 6th and 7th, respectively, in the 200 free. Tennison, a Texas A&M commit, came into the meet with a PB of 1:37.43. This morning, he broke both the 1:37 and 1:36 barrier for the first time with a 1.52 second drop. He shaved another tenth off in finals tonight for a final time of 1:35.81. Plaksin also came into the meet with a best in the 1:37 range, and he lowered it by 1.24 seconds over the day to break that barrier, coming in at 1:36.52.
In the 100 breast, 14-year-old Lexie D’Amico won the B-final with an incredible time of 1:00.74. That moves her up to #8 all time in the 13-14 age group, and marked a 1.07 second PB. This swim comes not long after an impressive showing at Sectionals back in July, where she swam a 1:10.66 in the long course edition of this event.
Cal commit Jordan Ragland completed the 100 breast/100 back double with a new PB in the former. In the 100 breast, he took 1.59 seconds off his best time coming into the meet for 6th overall (54.07). In the 100 back, he posted a 47.45 for 5th, which was slightly off the PB he set in prelims of 46.56. Regardless, both times were under his best coming into the meet (47.83).
In the 200 free relay, the fastest split of the night came from Orinda Aquatics’ Stella Canoles. She anchored the team to a 10th place finish in a split of 22.03, and was the sole swimmer under 22.2 in the field. Canoles took 5th in the 50 free earlier in the meet with a PB of 22.43.
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