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Alex Nemirovsky, a backstroke specialist from Newcastle, Washington, has committed to continue his swimming career at Seattle University beginning in the fall of 2026.
In addition to the backstroke events, Nemirovsky has posted strong performances in the middle-distance freestyle events and the 100 fly. Nemirovsky attends Liberty Senior High School and trains with the Bellevue Club Swim Team.
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Nemirovsky won the 100 backstroke at the 2024 WIAA Boys 3A State Championships (SCY) while representing Liberty Senior High School. His winning time of 51.10 marked a PB.
At the 2026 PN BC Premier Invitational (SCY) in March, Nemirovsky posted a lifetime best in the 200 back (1:46.20) and placed 5th in the final (1:46.48). He also took 8th in the 100 back (49.49), 12th in the 100 fly (50.26), and 22nd in the 50 free (21.38).
Nemirovsky led the field in the 100 back (49.27) and 200 back (1:47.10) at the 2025 PN SRST StingRay Invitational (SCY) last June. He finished 2nd in the 50 free (21.35), 3rd in both the 100 free (46.57) and 500 free (4:40.15), and 4th in the 100 IM (53.36). Every performance at the meet was a personal best. His 500 free and 100 IM times remain his fastest performances in those events.
At the Washington State Senior Championships this past December, Nemirovsky recorded career bests in the 100 free (46.36), 200 free (1:41.27), 50 back (23.10), and 100 back (49.01). His 100 free mark came on the leadoff leg of the 400 free relay. Individually, he also secured 2nd in the 100 back, 5th in the 200 back (1:48.23), 8th in the 50 back (23.15), 11th in the 100 free (46.49), and 24th in the 100 fly (56.06).
Nemirovsky recorded more lifetime bests later that month in the 100 fly (49.70) and 50 free (21.03) at the 2025 Speedo Winter Junior Championship — West (SCY). He competed in the 100 free (50.53), 100 back (49.68), and 200 back (1:47.89) as well.
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200 Free – 1:41.27 500 Free – 4:40.15 100 Back – 49.01 200 Back – 1:46.20 100 Fly – 49.70Seattle’s men’s team placed 6th out of six teams at the 2026 Big West Conference Championships. Nemirovsky’s 100 back and 200 back times would have been fast enough to qualify for the B final in both events. The team’s top backstroke performer last season was junior Danielis Kvederis, who finished 2nd in the 200 back (1:43.30) and 3rd in the 100 back (46.66) at the conference championships.
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