Fastest Human in the Water ?

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I am curious as to the majority view on who is the " Fastest human in the water ? ". More specifically on what criteria do we base it on ? I followed Ion's link to www.swimclub.co.uk and started posting on their discussion forum. I have received a very hostile reaction there. In the UK, Mark Foster bills himself as " The fastest Human in the water ". His basis for claiming this, is that he holds the world record in the 50m Short Course freestyle event. I felt that this was not fair to Popov and Hoogie as he had never beaten them head to head in any event and that they held the World Records for 50m and 100m Freestyle. The angry response was that Foster was the fastest as his short course 50m is faster than the 50m LC record. I feel that this is a ridiculous comparison. Do you agree with me ? Should we base that claim on the 50m Free or the 100m Free event, LC or SC ? I am not welcome on their site, after only 4 posts, is that a record ? I think, after living in North America for 12 years that I now have more in common with the mindset of Canadians and Americans than the British who IMHO don't seem to want to "be the best by learning from the best !". BTW the standard of posts and discussion is much higher over here on the USMS site.
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    Yikes, someone out swam Blondi at 12 yards in water polo. Contraty to what someone said not all water polo palyers are the fastest swimmers. Case in point Randy Kalbus, a pre-national level swimmer and a national level water polo player. Jamie Bergerson, a fair swimmer he swam a 100 yard breaststoke around 14 years old at 1:13 and went on to swim the US water Polo team in 1984. I know what he did as a kid since I was once on the same age group team as he was.
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    Yikes, someone out swam Blondi at 12 yards in water polo. Contraty to what someone said not all water polo palyers are the fastest swimmers. Case in point Randy Kalbus, a pre-national level swimmer and a national level water polo player. Jamie Bergerson, a fair swimmer he swam a 100 yard breaststoke around 14 years old at 1:13 and went on to swim the US water Polo team in 1984. I know what he did as a kid since I was once on the same age group team as he was.
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