Zachary Anthony sets new nat’l 800m free record

In a stunning display of athletic prowess, University of Indianapolis swimmer Zachary Anthony made history at the Invitational Age Group Championships in Balmain, Couva on December 13. The emerging talent demolished a quarter-century-old national record in the 15 and over men’s 800-meter freestyle event, clocking an impressive 8:39.04 at the National Aquatic Centre.

Anthony’s remarkable performance surpassed the previous benchmark of 8:40.64 established by swimming legend George Bovell III back in June 2000. Despite this extraordinary achievement, Anthony’s time only met the CARIFTA B standard of 9:02.27, highlighting the exceptionally high caliber of regional competition.

The championship witnessed multiple standout performances beyond Anthony’s record-breaking swim. Marlins’ Isaiah Alexander secured second place with 9:30.28, nearly a full minute behind Anthony, while Khadeem Brathwaite claimed third with 9:38.05.

Two additional swimmers achieved the prestigious CARIFTA A standards in their respective categories. Eleven-year-old Zahara Anthony of Marlins dominated the 11-12 girls 200m freestyle with a time of 2:17.49, narrowly beating the A standard of 2:17.52. Meanwhile, RWB Aquatics’ Jadon Ramdeen, 14, delivered a commanding performance in the 13-14 boys’ 400m individual medley, finishing in 4:59.00 flat and easily surpassing the 5:02.10 A standard requirement.

The competition also saw nine swimmers achieving CARIFTA B standards across various disciplines. Notable performances included Marlins’ Marena Martinez who secured B standards in both the 13-14 girls 800m free (9:46.46) and 200m free (2:15.67). Tennessee-based sensation Nikoli Blackman earned a B standard in the boys 15 and over 200m freestyle with a winning time of 1:52.95.

The 11-12 boys 200m freestyle event proved particularly competitive with the top four finishers—Xaiden Valentine (2:11.81), Ethan Chu Fook (2:14.23), Khristian Allen (2:14.32), and Nikosi Baptiste (2:18.52)—all achieving B standard times.

Competition continues on December 14 with anticipation building for further exceptional performances from these emerging aquatic talents.