Event 28 Men 100 Yard Breaststroke
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US Open: O 50.04 3/28/2014 Kevin Cordes, Arizona
NCAA: N 50.04 3/28/2014 Kevin Cordes, Arizona
American: M 50.04 3/28/2014 Kevin Cordes, Arizona
SEC Meet: S 51.07 2/17/2018 Caeleb Dressel, Florida
Pool Record: P 50.86 3/27/2009 Damir Dugonjic, CAL
51.74 A
55.39 B
Name Year School Prelims Finals Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Caeleb Dressel SR Florida 51.07 50.03OA 32
r:+0.66 10.48 23.42 (12.94)
36.67 (13.25) 50.03 (13.36)
sweep them all alway
he erased a 2 time olympian in breaststroke record.
and
he is the current world champion in the 100 fly
it must really suck to swim 2 off events and go the fastest ever in human history
Does the man even HAVE off events? Maybe 1650 and 200 back?
Bruce Kone just swam his first meet as a 60-64 year old at Auburn, and set national records in the 50 fly (24.36, breaking Rich Abrahams' record) and the 50 *** (28.30, breaking Rick Colella's record). He was .03 off of the 50 back record, going 26.73.
elite doug...ncaa record, us record, american record
Elite/schmelite. That’s some amazing versatility and serious quality. Congratulations Bruce!
Yeah, only a couple tenths off of my fly and *** times and he's literally twice my age... no big deal! :applaud::applaud::applaud:
hmmm lets see here
he owns the:
100yd fly record
100yd *** record
100yd free record
200im record
and of course the 50 free record as well
considering that 60yds of the 100yd back is the same dolphin kick he's already shown to be the worlds best at
i dont think that record is really out of his grasp.
having all 4 stroke 100yd records would be a modern feat unmatched
heck even the 3 he has probably hasnt been done in 50+ years the ***/fly combo is just insane never mind the addition of his free
I don't know about the 100 back. He has admitted he hates being on his back and dolphin kicking on your back is quite different than on your stomach. I would suspect 45+. I agree with Rob that Murphy's 43.49 is "pretty stout." :)
What I would love to see is a shot at the 200 Free. if he could go 42-46+, it would be equally "stout.".
Just watched the 100 BR swimswam.com/.../ .Cordes has amazing underwaters, best at 2017 Worlds. Dressel is better. Off the start he STARTED his kick to the surface at the 15M mark. Amazing. would like to see what Peaty could do in 100 SCY. Peaty has relatively mediocre underwaters, so Dressel would start ahead, but would it be far enough ahead?
Most backstrokers I know - including myself - would say that dolphin kicks on your back are far more effective and natural, than kicking face down.
Well of course they are for us backstrokers... that's one of the reasons we are backstrokers :)
Anyway ... back to fantasy football talk - yes, a sub 1:30 200 free would indeed be the stoutest swim on record.
That would be awesome to watch. I bet he'd pull Townley with him under 1:30 too - Haas really seems to race up or down to his competition. Too bad Florida absolutely needs Dressel for the other relays and really shouldn't need him to win the 800 relay considering they already have 3 potential 200 free A finalists on their roster...
... on the 200, it's MUCH less about underwaters than the 100. Unless it is Chris Stevenson swimming it. I watched his 2:10 200scm bk few yrs back, at least 119 of the 200 meters were solid UW.
But yes, an off event compared to something 100
hmmm lets see here
he owns the:
100yd fly record
100yd *** record
100yd free record
200im record
and of course the 50 free record as well
considering that 60yds of the 100yd back is the same dolphin kick he's already shown to be the worlds best at
i dont think that record is really out of his grasp.
having all 4 stroke 100yd records would be a modern feat unmatched
heck even the 3 he has probably hasnt been done in 50+ years the ***/fly combo is just insane never mind the addition of his free
Bruce Kone just swam his first meet as a 60-64 year old at Auburn, and set national records in the 50 fly (24.36, breaking Rich Abrahams' record) and the 50 *** (28.30, breaking Rick Colella's record). He was .03 off of the 50 back record, going 26.73.