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Ilya Kharun Impresses with 19.84 Flat Start 50 Fly at ASU Intrasquad Meet

By Anya Pelshaw on SwimSwam

Arizona State: USA vs International Intrasquad

  • September 19, 2025
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • PDF Results
  • Scores:
    • Combined: USA 169.5 – International 156.5
    • Men: International 82 – USA 81
    • Women: USA 88.5 – International 74.5

Just a week after posting a 44.15 in the 100 butterfly, Ilya Kharun posted another eye popping butterfly swim in Tempe. This time, Kharun swam to a 19.84 in the 50 butterfly, off a flat start.

Kharun holds the top 50 fly flying start split of all-time after posting a 18.78 at 2025 NCAAs. He also posted a 18.89 at midseason last November which is the #2 relay split ever.

In addition to his 50 fly, Kharun also anchored the International’s 200 free relay in a 18.39. That is the same split he swam in the 200 free relay at 2025 NCAAs, except he led off the relay from a flat start back in March. The relay of Tolu Young, Remi Fabiani, Tommy Palmer, and Kharun combined for a final time of a 1:15.97. That time would have been 17th at 2025 NCAAs, just off of scoring and does not even take Jonny Kulow‘s 19.13 split from the American relay today in consideration.

If Palmer, who split a 19.48, would have switched out with Kulow who split a 19.13, the relay would have been a 1:15.62, a time that would have been 13th at 2025 NCAAs. Arizona State was 2nd in the event at 2025 NCAAs.

Kharun’s other swim today was swimming on the International 400 medley relay. He split a 43.92 on the butterfly leg, but the relay was disqualified. The US relay consisting of Adam Chaney, Andy Dobrzanski, Jordan Tiffany, and Kulow won in a 3:05.16, with Kulow splitting a 41.18.

NC State transfer JT Ewing posted a lifetime best in the men’s 200 IM en route to a win. He touched in a 1:45.87, faster than his previous lifetime best of a 1:46.80 from February 2024 which was his last time swimming the event. Ewing swam the 100 back and 200 back at 2025 NCAAs

Filip Senc-Samardzic won the men’s 200 free in a 1:35.41, which is just off his lifetime best of a 1:35.21 that he swam at a dual meet against Arizona in February.

The women’s side was highlighted by Miriam Sheehan as she split a 52.35 on the lead off led for the US women’s 400 medley relay. Sheehan, also an NC State transfer, has a lifetime best 51.99 in the event from January 2023. Her season best last year was a 52.60 from October. Sheehan also won the 50 back today in a 24.38, just off her lifetime best 23.92 that she swam leading off the team’s 200 medley relay that finished 8th at 2025 NCAAs.

Sheehan was one of two records set last week on the women’s side at the ASU pentathlon as Julia Ullmann swam to a 52.28 last week in the 100 fly. This week, Ullmann posted a 51.72 on the fly leg as the International relay of Gerda Szilagyi, Lucie Vasquez, Ullmann, and Shane Golland swam to a 3:35.74. Ullmann won the 50 fly today in a 23.74 to win by over a second.

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