Saturday, Dec 2nd
Swimming Closes Fall Semester with Strong Performances at SUNY Delhi
The Tigers concluded the fall portion of the season with an exhilarating final meet, marked by outstanding performances that left spectators in awe. The spotlight was on the 2IM race, where Nico Korten and Isabelle Lange showcased their prowess. Korten's impressive PR of 2:21.30 not only secured a thrilling victory but also earned him a narrow qualification for nationals, making it a memorable end to the season. Lange mirrored this success in the women's 2IM, delivering a stellar performance that highlighted her dedication and the team's collective commitment to excellence with a time of 2:32.93. Lange also won the 100y Freestyle race by over 2 full seconds with a time of 1:00.91 As the fall season wraps up, these accomplishments serve as a testament to the FIT swim team's talent, resilience, and promising future.
Looking ahead, the team is gearing up for the challenge of nationals, with Korten's qualification adding an extra layer of anticipation. The entire squad is eager to represent FIT on the national stage, showcasing their hard work and determination in the waters of Indian River State Aquatics Center located in Fort Pierce, Florida. As they embark on this next chapter, the team's unity and readiness for the upcoming competition reflect not only individual success but a collective spirit that propels them towards even greater achievements. The FIT community eagerly awaits the results of the national competition, confident that the team's exceptional performances will continue to make waves in collegiate swimming.