Maximus Williamson Sets Another National High School Record with 41.54 100 free

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By Madeline Folsom on SwimSwam

Texas 6A High School State

  • Austin, Texas
  • February 21-22
  • SCY (25 Yards)
  • Live Results (also available on Meet Mobile "20256A State Meet")

Maximus Williamson is absolutely on fire this weekend, picking up his third National High School record in the 100 freestyle.

Just an hour after he broke every High School record in the 200 freestyle with his 1:30.46, Williamson came back in the 100 free to go 41.54, winning by almost three seconds, shattering the previous record.

David Nolan set the former public school and overall record at 42.34 all the way back in 2011, when Williamson was only four years old. The private school record is Jack Conger’s at 42.81 from 2013, but that won’t be affected by Williamson’s time today.

This was also a new best time for the Keller senior, who came in at 41.84, which he went leading off a relay last year. He is now only three-tenths off Ryan Hoffer’s 17-18 NAG record of 41.23.

If Williamson was already in college at UVA, he would have been the only Cavalier to make the ‘A’ final in the event, coming in 2nd behind Jack Alexys 41.52. He is also well under the men’s 100 free team record, which stands at 42.21 from 2010.

He still has both freestyle relays left to swim.

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