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Day 4 Recap: Charlotte Davis and Rick Colella Break More Records at USMS Masters Nationals

By Keith Dunlap on SwimSwam

2025 U.S. Masters Summer National Championships

The fourth day of the 2025 Masters Summers Nationals in Federal Way, Washington saw more records fall, thanks mainly to Charlotte Davis and Rick Colella.

Charlotte Davis of the Puget Sound Masters set her eighth record of the week in the women’s 75-79 age group, this time setting an AQUA Masters world record and USMS record in the 200 individual medley with a time of 3:14.64.

Earlier in the week, Davis also set AQUA Masters and USMS records in the 400 free (5:53.72) and 100 free (1:13.13), and USMS records in the 50 breast (46.54) and 50 free (32.96).

Also setting another record was Rick Colella of Puget Sound Masters in the men’s 70-74 age group. Colella clocked a time of 2:16.51 in the 200 free to set an AQUA Masters world record and USMS record.

An Olympian at the Montreal Games in 1976, Colella earlier in the week set AQUA Masters world and USMS records in the 100 free and 400 IM.

In addition to Davis and Colella, two new relay records were broken.

In the mixed 240-279 medley relay, the team from Lone Star Masters set an AQUA Masters world record and USMS record with a time of 2:07.10.

In the mixed 320-359 200 medley relay, the team from Oregon Masters set a USMS record with a time of 3:01.58.

The meet will conclude on Sunday with the fifth and final day of competition.

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