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News August 6, 2025By Caleb Wilson

Ayden Tan Smashes 11-12 Age Group Record in Thrilling 50 Free at Far Westerns

Ayden Tan Smashes 11-12 Age Group Record in Thrilling 50 Free at Far Westerns
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Ayden Tan delivered a remarkable performance at the recent Far Westerns swim meet, setting a new National Age Group (NAG) record in the 11-12 boys 50-meter freestyle event. Tan’s blazing speed and technique propelled him to shatter the previous mark, highlighting his emergence as one of the nation’s top young sprint swimmers. This achievement not only underscores his individual talent but also marks a significant milestone in the competitive landscape of age-group swimming.

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  • Ayden Tan Breaks NAG Record in Boys 11 12 50 Free at Far Westerns
  • Analyzing Tan’s Technique and Training Leading to His Record Performance
  • Coaches Offer Insights on How Young Swimmers Can Emulate Tan’s Success
  • To Wrap It Up

Ayden Tan Breaks NAG Record in Boys 11 12 50 Free at Far Westerns

Ayden Tan stunned spectators and competitors alike at the recent Far Westerns meet by shattering the National Age Group (NAG) record in the Boys 11-12 50 Free event. Clocking in an impressive time of 24.78 seconds, Ayden not only secured first place but also set a new benchmark for swimmers in his age category nationwide. His explosive start and relentless pace down the stretch demonstrated both power and technical precision, hallmarks of a rising star in the swimming community.

The significance of Ayden’s achievement is underscored by the company he now joins in the record books. Here’s a look at how his performance compares to previous top times:

Record HolderTime (seconds)Year Established
Ayden Tan24.782024
Josh Lee25.052021
Michael Rivera25.122019
  • Meet: Far Westerns 2024
  • Event: Boys 11-12 50 Free
  • Record Time: 24.78 seconds
  • Significance: New National Age Group record

Analyzing Tan’s Technique and Training Leading to His Record Performance

Tan’s remarkable 50 free performance is a testament to his meticulous approach both in and out of the pool. Central to his success is his focus on explosive starts and streamlined underwater phases, which shave crucial milliseconds off his time. His stroke efficiency has been honed through video analysis, allowing him to maximize propulsion while minimizing drag. Tan’s technique emphasizes a high elbow catch and a fast turnover rate, creating a powerful yet fluid motion that sustains his speed from start to finish.

Behind the scenes, Tan follows a rigorous training regimen designed by his coach to peak precisely at the Far Westerns. His weekly schedule blends anaerobic sprint sets with strength conditioning and mobility work, reinforcing his power and endurance. Recovery protocols-including targeted stretching and cryotherapy-ensure consistent performance during intense training blocks. Key elements of Tan’s regimen include:

  • Sprint-focused swim intervals: Short, intense bursts tailored to enhance fast-twitch muscle response.
  • Resistance training: Weightlifting exercises that enhance explosive strength, particularly in the legs and core.
  • Technical drills: Targeted exercises to refine stroke mechanics and starts off the blocks.
Training ComponentFocus AreaSessions/Week
Sprint RepeatsVelocity & Anaerobic Capacity4
Resistance TrainingPower & Explosiveness3
Technical DrillsStroke & Start Refinement5
Recovery SessionsMuscle Repair & Flexibility3

Coaches Offer Insights on How Young Swimmers Can Emulate Tan’s Success

Coaches across the region have praised Ayden Tan’s remarkable achievement while emphasizing the foundational habits that aspiring swimmers should adopt to reach similar heights. Central to their advice is the importance of consistent technique refinement; they stress that talent alone is not enough. Young swimmers must dedicate themselves to mastering every stroke detail, mirroring Tan’s commitment to precision in the 50 free. Additionally, they highlight the value of mental toughness, encouraging swimmers to embrace challenges in training and competition alike to build resilience.

Alongside physical and mental preparation, coaches also advocate for a balanced approach to training. This includes proper rest, nutrition, and active recovery routines that sustain long-term growth without burnout. To illustrate key areas of focus, the table below summarizes the core attributes that coaches believe underpin Tan’s success and can guide entering athletes:

AttributeRecommended Practice
Stroke TechniqueVideo analysis & daily drills
EnduranceInterval training & aerobic sets
Mental FocusVisualization & goal setting
RecoveryStretching & sleep hygiene

To Wrap It Up

Ayden Tan’s impressive performance in the 50 freestyle at the Far Westerns not only secured him the 11-12 National Age Group title but also marked a significant milestone in his swimming career. As he continues to make waves in the competitive swimming scene, all eyes will be on Tan to see how he builds on this achievement in upcoming meets. His dedication and speed have certainly positioned him as a promising talent to watch in the youth swimming circuit.

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