Kayla Han Makes History for La Mirada at CIF-SS and CIF State Championships
Kayla Han from La Mirada High School made history this spring, excelling at both the CIF Southern Section and CIF State Championships. She won two CIF-SS championships, setting new meet records in the girls 200 individual medley and 500 freestyle events. Han became the first swimmer in Division 4 history to break two minutes in the 200 IM with a time of 1:59.74, and she later achieved a record 4:46.43 in the 500 freestyle. Her outstanding performances not only elevated the La Mirada swim program but also secured her place among the top swimmers in California. Han's achievements are a significant milestone for La Mirada and its swimming legacy.
By the Numbers- First swimmer in Division 4 history to break the two-minute mark in the 200 IM with a time of 1:59.74.
- Set a meet record in the 500 freestyle with a time of 4:46.43.
Despite Han's remarkable achievements, she faced stiff competition at the CIF State Championships, demonstrating the challenges even elite athletes encounter in their pursuit of greatness.
State of Play- Kayla Han finished third in the 500 freestyle at the CIF State Championships, competing against California's fastest swimmers.
- Her victories at CIF-SS significantly raised the profile of La Mirada's swim program.
Looking ahead, Han is expected to continue her rise in competitive swimming, with potential for even greater success in upcoming events and seasons, further enhancing her legacy.
Bottom LineKayla Han's record-breaking season is a testament to her dedication and talent, marking a turning point for La Mirada High School's swim program and inspiring future athletes.
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