The Dalles and Hood River summer swim teams made a strong showing at the recent 12U State Championship, showcasing the region’s rising aquatic talent. Held this past weekend, the event brought together some of Oregon’s top young swimmers to compete in a highly competitive meet. Both teams demonstrated skill, determination, and sportsmanship, highlighting the growing prominence of youth swimming in the Columbia Gorge area.
The Dalles and Hood River Teams Showcase Talent at 12U State Swim Meet
Young athletes from both The Dalles and Hood River summer swim teams demonstrated exceptional skill and determination during the highly competitive 12U state swim meet. Swimmers from these teams showcased their talents across various strokes and distances, with many achieving personal bests and earning top finishes. Coaches praised the swimmers’ dedication throughout the season, noting that their hard work culminated in remarkable performances that brightened the regional swimming scene.
Key highlights from the meet include:
- Multiple podium finishes in freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke events
- Strong relay performances that emphasized teamwork and strategy
- Notable improvements in both sprint and middle-distance races
| Event | Top Finishers | Team | Best Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50m Freestyle | Emma Johnson | The Dalles | 29.45 sec |
| 100m Backstroke | Liam Sanders | Hood River | 1:12.30 |
| 200m Medley Relay | Team A | The Dalles | 2:10.50 |
| 100m Breaststroke | Sophia Lee | Hood River | 1:18.70 |
Key Performances and Standout Swimmers Drive Team Success
Exceptional individual performances fueled both The Dalles and Hood River squads as they made their mark at the 12U state swim meet. Swimmers delivered impressive times, breaking personal records and pushing their teams higher in the standings. Notably, Emily Carter from Hood River seized gold in the 100m freestyle with a commanding finish, while The Dalles’ Jacob Martinez shone in butterfly events, grabbing two silver medals. These standout efforts proved instrumental in generating momentum, inspiring teammates to elevate their races as well.
The teams’ depth was a decisive factor, with contributions spanning relay squads and individual heats. Highlights included:
- Hood River claiming first place in the mixed 4x50m medley relay
- The Dalles securing podium finishes across backstroke and breaststroke disciplines
- Several swimmers dipping under their seeded times, signaling promising development ahead
| Swimmer | Team | Event | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emily Carter | Hood River | 100m Freestyle | 1:02.45 (Gold) |
| Jacob Martinez | The Dalles | 50m Butterfly | 31.78 (Silver) |
| Sophia Nguyen | Hood River | 100m Backstroke | 1:10.03 (Bronze) |
| Michael Johnson | The Dalles | 50m Breaststroke | 36.12 (4th place) |
Expert Tips for Future Competitors from Columbia Gorge Coaches
Preparation and Consistency Are Key: Columbia Gorge coaches emphasize that athletes aiming to compete at a high level should prioritize a disciplined training regimen. This includes balancing rigorous swim practices with proper rest and nutrition. Regular attendance and focused drills build not only technique but also endurance, critical for excelling in 12U competitions. Swimmers are encouraged to set specific goals each week, tracking their improvements while remaining adaptable to coaching feedback.
Mindset Matters: Young competitors often face intense pressure at state meets, but coaches advise cultivating a positive, team-focused attitude. Emphasizing support among teammates fosters confidence and reduces pre-race anxiety. Additionally, mastering race-day routines-such as warm-ups, hydration, and mental visualization-can make a measurable difference. Below is a quick guide that summarizes expert recommendations for future state competitors:
| Tip | Details |
|---|---|
| Consistent Practice | Attend 4-6 sessions per week |
| Nutrition | Balanced diet with focus on hydration |
| Mental Prep | Visualization and positive self-talk |
| Rest | Get at least 8 hours of sleep |
| Team Spirit | Encourage and support teammates |
Future Outlook
As the summer swim season concludes, both The Dalles and Hood River teams have showcased impressive talent and determination at the 12U state championships. Their performances not only highlight the strength of youth swimming in the Columbia Gorge but also set a promising foundation for future competitions. Community support remains a key element as these young athletes continue to develop and represent their towns with pride.




