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Swims You Might Have Missed On Night 4 Of Summer Juniors

By Anya Pelshaw on SwimSwam

2025 U.S. Junior National Championships

Wednesday, July 30–Sunday, August 3, 2025 Irvine, California William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center LCM (50 meters) Meet Central Psych Sheets Live Results Live Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

Highlighting night four in Irvine was 14 year old Aya Gillis-Pade who dropped over three seconds in the 200 backstroke to earn a 12th place finish. The 14 year old entered as the #57 seed with a best time of a 2:18.69 that she swam at the end of June.

    Tonight, Gillis-Pade touched in a 2:15.63. That sits her tied for 67th all-time in the 13-14 age group. She has made huge progress in the event over the last year as she entered the season with a best time of a 2:19.59.

    Also highlighting the night on the girls side was Kate Canales who dropped 0.85 seconds off her best time in the 100 fly. Canales entered with a 1:01.79 that she swam at the end of last summer and was the #39 seed. She swam to a 1:00.94 to finish 18th.

    A pair of 15 year olds highlighted the girls 400 free. Winning the ‘B’ final in a best time was Zayda Miehl as she swam to 4:16.96. She was entered as the #49 seed with a 4:22.75, although she swam a best time 4:17.43 at Futures in Sacramento. Fellow 15 year old Una Diaz dropped over eight seconds to win the ‘C’ final in a 4:17.97. Diaz’s previous best was a 4:26.58 from June. She entered the season with a best time of a 4:32.95.

    Highlighting the boys side of the night was Grant Bellin who dropped a second in the 200 backstroke to finish 11th. He entered with a best time 2:04.36 that he swam last week at Futures in Sacramento and touched in a 2:03.55 today. Bellin has made huge progress in the past year as his best time entering the season was a 2:14.21.

    Kade Snyder dropped the 200 backstroke final in favor of the 100 fly and it paid off as he swam to a 54.11 to win the ‘C’ final. That dropped from his best time of a 54.94 that he swam in June.

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