Connor Doyle wins Men’s 100m freestyle gold – 2013 CeraVe Invitational
Connor Doyle of EEX-NJ won gold medal of the Men’s 100m freestyle in 13-14 year olds category on second day of the 2013 CeraVe Invitational at Berkeley Aquatic Club, on Saturday, January 12, 2013.
The 14-year-old Doyle showed no mercy to his opponents in the two lap discipline as he sprinted his way towards the finishing end for gold medal. With his commendable pace, he remained in a wonderful lead over his challengers from the start and touched the wall for the title.
His notable pace placed him a body length ahead of his supporters as he touched the wall with an effort of 57.91 seconds.
The gold medallist was followed by David Hua of BAC-NJ, who was 0.81 seconds away from his opponent and touched the wall for silver medal with an effort of 58.72 seconds.
Third spot of the race was obtained by Eric Wong of SCAR-NJ, who was 0.21 seconds behind and concluded his race in third place by reporting an effort of 58.93 seconds.
The bronze medallist was chased by Kevin Doo of SCAR-NJ, who was 0.08 seconds slower and clocked an effort of 59.01 seconds for fourth place.
Fifth fastest spot of the race was obtained by Justin Torres of SCAR-NJ, who was only 0.11 seconds slower from his former finisher and sprinted his way towards the finishing end by posting an effort of 59.12 seconds.
Torres was trailed by Bobby Spichiger of SCAR-NJ, who was only an inch behind and surfaced on the wall for sixth place by producing an effort of 59.21 seconds.
Seventh spot of the race was obtained by Raphael Bechtold of North Baltimore, who was only 0.03 seconds slower from his foregoing finisher and clocked an effort of 59.24 seconds.
Last spot of the race was obtained by Dranoel Truter of LIAC-MR, who was 0.44 seconds behind and surfaced on the wall for eighth position with an effort of 59.68 seconds.
In addition, the position holders received medals and accolades for their notable efforts at the victory ceremony of the tournament while the session came to an end after the conclusion of all events.
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