IMX High Point Record Holders

Sharks Single Year IMX High Point Record Holders

Updated 05/24/11
PointsSwimmerYearCourseAge
PointsSwimmerYearCourseAge
4133Keanan Dols2008long course9
3673Keanan Dols2008short course9
3738Samantha Cahoone2008short course9
4296Nancy Hu2007long course9
3823Nancy Hu2008short course10
4069Keanan Dols2009long course10
3686Keanan Dols2009short course10
3793Cameron Davis2006long course10
4126Nancy Hu2009long course11
3796Austin Katz2011short course11
3812Nancy Hu2009short course11
4039Ian Amistoso2007long course11
4083Nancy Hu2010long course12
3543Campbell Lee2010short course12
3762Spence Atkins2010short course12
3607Kirt Davis2005long course12
4761Nancy Hu2011short course13
4909Alex Katz2010short course13
4656Rocky Raybon2005long course13
4766Patrick Wall2009long course13
5087Alex Katz2011short course14
4655Danielle Valley2010short course14
4774Corinne Showalter2005long course14
4067Kirt Davis2007long course14
4689McKayla Lightbourn2008long course15
4926Danielle Valley2011short course15
3815Kirt Davis2008long course15
5456Nicholas Caldwell2009short course15
4830Danielle Valley2011short course16
5263Nicholas Caldwell2010short course16
4619McKayla Lightbourn2008long course16
4942Nicholas Caldwell2009long course16
4089Sara Conner2007long course17
4752Corinne Showalter2008short course17
4906Nicholas Caldwell2010long course17
5259Nicholas Caldwell2011short course17
5132Nicholas Caldwell2011short course18
4818Corinne Showalter2009short course18
4007Ashley Largo2007long course18
3121Mike Czupryna2008long course18

Single-Year IMX High Point Totals Since 2005

USA Swimming is very pleased to announce an exciting new program … the I.M. Xtreme Challenge. The IMX Challenge is a motivational program whereby swimmers will be scored and ranked nationally on their performance in a combination of five or six events. The purpose of the program is to promote versatility in age group swimming while advocating greater participation and development across a range of events that are integral to long term success in swimming.

Using Hy-Tek’s Single-Year Age Group Power Points, all USA Swimming registered athletes earn an “IMX Score” based on the cumulative point total of the combination of IMX events for their age level. Swimmers will participate in a designated combination of five or six events and, based on the power points scored for each of those swims, earn a combined score that will be called the IMX Score. These combined scores will be ranked by single ages with rankings and recognition available on the USA Swimming website. In order to receive an IMX score, a swimmer must legally swim each IMX event for their age level in a sanctioned meet at least once during the season. A swimmer’s times will count for the entire season-so if a swimmer ages up during a season the IMX score on the My USA Swimming page will show a score for his/her lower age group and their new age group. The IM Xtreme Challenge will be tabulated annually for both the short course yard and long meter performances. Final short course rankings will be tabulated using results achieved between September 1 and May 31. Final long course rankings will be tabulated using results achieved from September 1 to August 31.

The following single age groups and event combinations will be tabulated and scored for both men and women:

9 & Under; 10-year olds:

200 IM, 200 free, 100 back, 100 breast, 100 fly

11-year olds; 12-year olds:

200 IM, 400/500 free, 100 back, 100 breast, 100 fly

13-, 14-, 15-, 16-, 17-, and 18-year olds:

200 IM, 400 IM, 400/500 free, 200 back, 200 breast, 200 fly

For more information:

http://www.usaswimming.org/USASWeb/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabId=801&Alias=Rainbow&Lang=en