Charlotte Fletcher-Stables Makes Historic NCAA Championships Debut with Strong PCSC Performances
Charlotte Fletcher-Stables from the Nanooks swim team is gearing up for the 2024 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships set for tomorrow in Geneva, Ohio.
The Big PictureCharlotte Fletcher-Stables stands out as the first Nanooks swimmer to qualify for the NCAA Championships since 2019, representing a significant achievement for the team.
By the Numbers- Fletcher-Stables finished 20th in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 24.67.
- She secured the individual conference title in the 100-yard backstroke, recording a personal-best time of 55.17.
Despite her success, Fletcher-Stables faces stiff competition in the NCAA Championships, needing to rank in the top 16 times in the prelims to advance to the finals.
State of Play- The Nanooks team finished seventh overall at the PCSC Championships with 527 total points.
- Coached by Ksenia Gromova, the team is focused on Fletcher-Stables' performance in the 100 backstroke, with aspirations to qualify more swimmers for future NCAA events.
Following this championship, the team aims to build on Fletcher-Stables' performance and work towards qualifying more swimmers for the forthcoming NCAA events.
Bottom LineCharlotte Fletcher-Stables' qualification for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships marks a significant milestone for the Nanooks team, highlighting their commitment to excellence and future aspirations in competitive swimming.
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