Ronald Acuña Jr. crushes two home runs
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 5:29 am
The swimmer of the year honor represents accomplishments achieved over the past year of competition up to the current ASSC (the meet was formerly known as JOs or Junior Olympics) and also the character of the individual.
This past year Fellman made her third straight appearance at the Futures Championship in Sacramento, California (2022 was in Santa Clara), competing in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and the 200 Individual Medley. She has qualified for Futures again this summer.
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She also obtained her U.S. Open and Summer Junior country wise email marketing list National cut in the 100 Long Course Meters Breaststroke with a time of 1:12.61 and her best 100 breaststroke Short Course Yards time of 1:02.82.
Fellman also placed second in the 100 and 200 Breaststroke at the Speedo Senior Sectionals (March 13-16, 2025) at Boise, Idaho, and was the anchor leg of the 200 and 400 GSC Freestyle Relay teams there which broke the Alaska State Open records there — 200 (fourth overall in 1:36.61) Lily Francis, Valerie Peimann, Amy Liddle, Fellman; 400 (fifth overall in 3:32.41) Liddle, Peimann, Francis, Fellman.
“Swimming is such a tough sport and it takes a lot of support from many people, teammates, coaches and family,” Fellman said. “At least one of my parents has attended every one of my swim meets since I started swimming. No matter the place, one of them was always there. They both made it up for this meet because it was my last one with GSC, so having them there made it really special.”
This past year Fellman made her third straight appearance at the Futures Championship in Sacramento, California (2022 was in Santa Clara), competing in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and the 200 Individual Medley. She has qualified for Futures again this summer.
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She also obtained her U.S. Open and Summer Junior country wise email marketing list National cut in the 100 Long Course Meters Breaststroke with a time of 1:12.61 and her best 100 breaststroke Short Course Yards time of 1:02.82.
Fellman also placed second in the 100 and 200 Breaststroke at the Speedo Senior Sectionals (March 13-16, 2025) at Boise, Idaho, and was the anchor leg of the 200 and 400 GSC Freestyle Relay teams there which broke the Alaska State Open records there — 200 (fourth overall in 1:36.61) Lily Francis, Valerie Peimann, Amy Liddle, Fellman; 400 (fifth overall in 3:32.41) Liddle, Peimann, Francis, Fellman.
“Swimming is such a tough sport and it takes a lot of support from many people, teammates, coaches and family,” Fellman said. “At least one of my parents has attended every one of my swim meets since I started swimming. No matter the place, one of them was always there. They both made it up for this meet because it was my last one with GSC, so having them there made it really special.”