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2023 Mid-Season Stats

Author: Jim Ramsey | July 11, 2023


2023 MEDAL COUNT:

TOP 6 MEN:

Ben Johns, 21.

Riley Newman, 17.

JW Johnson, 14.

Dylan Frazier, 11.

Tyson McGuffin, 11.

Matt Wright, 11.

TOP 5 WOMEN:

Anna Leigh Waters, 25.

Catherine Parenteau, 20.

Lea Jansen, 13.

Anna Bright, 13.

Allyce Jones, 7.


2023 FIRST-TIME MEDALISTS:

MEN:

Christian Alshon.

Connor Garnett.

Jake Kusmider.

Brendon Long.

Collin Shick.

Jack Sock.

Pablo Tellez.

Jaume Martinez Vich.

WOMEN:

Mary Brascia.

Yana Grechkina.

Lacy Schneemann.


2023 FIRST-TIME GOLD MEDALISTS:

MEN:

James Ignatowich (Singles and Mixed Doubles)

Dylan Frazier (Doubles)

Brendon Long (Doubles)

Jack Sock (Mixed Doubles)

WOMEN:

Meghan Dizon (Doubles)

Jorja Johnson (Mixed Doubles)

Etta Wright (Doubles)


DOUBLES TEAMS WITH THE MOST MEDALS:

SINCE THE START OF 2023:

Riley Newman and Matt Wright, 10. : 1 Gold, 7 Silver, 2 Bronze.

Dylan Frazier and JW Johnson, 9. : 2 Gold, 2 Silver, 5 Bronze.

Ben Johns and Collin Johns, 8. : 8 Gold.

Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns, 7. :  7 Gold.


DOUBLES TEAMS WITH THE MOST MEDALS 

SINCE THE START OF 2022:

Riley Newman and Matt Wright, 25. : 8 Gold, 14 Silver, 3 Bronze.

Ben Johns and Collin Johns, 22. : 18 Gold, 4 Silver.

Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns, 19. : 19 Gold.

Lucy Kovalova and Callie Smith, 18. : 8 Gold, 5 Silver, 5 Bronze.

Anna Leigh Waters and Leigh Waters, 13. : 7 Gold, 4 Silver, 2 Bronze.

Dylan Frazier and JW Johnson, 13. : 2 Gold, 3 Silver, 8 Bronze.

Did you know…

Riley Newman has won a Mixed Doubles medal this year with five different partners. 

Jessie Irvine, Anna Bright, Allyce Jones, Parris Todd, and Lindsey Newman.

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