#RMACsd Championships: Day 2 Recap
LEWISVILLE, Texas – Records continued to be broken at the 2019 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Swimming & Diving Championships as three more meet records went down on day two. That brings the total to four records broken thus far.
FINAL RESULTS
- 200 Freestyle Relay
- In the women’s race Marizel Van Jaarsveld, Jamie Edwards, Julie Day and Victoria Fonville of Oklahoma Baptist topped the field with a time of 1:33.04.Fonville broke the meet leadoff record with a first leg swim of 22.71.
- Oklahoma Baptist’s quartet of Robinson Molina, Austin Saunders, Alexander Leff and Gabriel Knaut finished first recording a time of 1:21.12.
- 400 Individual Medley
- Van Jaarsveld toppled the field by more almost 6 seconds as she stopped the clock in a time of 4:21.85.
- In the men’s race, Jonathan Donehower of Colorado School of Mines took home the title as he finished in a time of 3:58.12.
- 100 Butterfly
- Randi Yarnell of Western topped the field as she hit the timing pad in 54.68.
- Colorado Mesa’s Pedro Terres Illescas dueled it out with Oklahoma Baptists, Felipe Zapata as Terres Illescas earned the victory in a time of 48.19. Zapata finished with a time of 48.93.
- 200 Freestyle
- Yarnell topped her earlier race by coming back to break the RMAC meet record clocking a time of 1:49.07.
- Freshman Arthur Cury of Colorado Mesa then jumped in the pool and swam an RMAC meet record recording a time of 1:37.02.
- Women’s 1-meter dive
- Women: Brittany Dixon of Colorado Mesa took home the crown after finishing with 452.80 points.
- In the prelims, Dixon set a new RMAC meet record as she totaled 461.55 points.
- 400 Medley Relay
- Oklahoma Baptist swept the women’s relays once again today as the Bison team of Van Jaarsveld, Juliana Cifuentes, Day and Fonville swam a time of 3:48.91.
- In a very intense men’s race, it was Colorado Mesa who edged Oklahoma Baptist for the team title in the relay as Lane Austin, Mahmoud Elgayar, Terres Illescas and Cury swam a 3:15.03. Oklahoma Baptist finished with an overall time of 3:15.22.
Day Three will begin tomorrow morning at 9:30 AM CST. For information and live streaming/results, visit the RMAC Swimming and Diving Championships Central Page.