Brendan Hansen went 59.98 in the 100 back at the Texas Senior Circuit meet. He's the first man to go under 1:00 in all four strokes. Wow.
Brendan was able to do something I couldn't do at that age: break the 1:00 barrier in the 100 back -- as well as break 1:00 in the 100 fly and 100 ***! I was always so close to the backstroke barrier, but never could get under, and I never got the opportunity to swim it shaved until masters, when I finally broke through.
I have no idea what his backstroke looks like or if he actually likes doing it, but I don't care. Let's welcome Brendan to the exclusive club of breaststrokers who do backstroke.
I wish I had been able to race Brendan. I went that exact same time (shaved, of course) at a meet six weeks ago.
Here's the report from timedfinals: "The Texas Senior Circuit Championships closed tonight in Austin with Longhorn Aquatics’ Neil Walker, Garret Weber-Gale, Tanica Jamison, and Nick Thoman providing great swimming. Twas a swim from a consolation final, however, that allowed World Record Holder Brendan Hansen to come away as the man of the night.
Hansen came into the B Final of the 100 back with the hopes of an entire aquatics complex nestled heavily on his back. One could cut the tension at the pool with a knife as Brendan uncomfortably jumped into the water and put his back to the pool. Not someone to shy away from dramatics, Hansen finished in an amazingly close 59.98 to the delight of the fans. The first man in history to go under 1:00 in all four strokes. Quite an impressive feat indeed. Congratulations Brendan."
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Heather: I don't think Natalie likes to swim anything over a 100 in a big meet anymore.
Except go 1:56.4 leading off the 800 free relay at worlds. There was an interview with her awhile back, where is said she is starting to figure out and enjoy the 200 free. Depending on the schedule, I think the 200 free and 100 back overlap some at major meets(prelims-semis-finals type meet) so she probably wont give up the 100bk for the 200 free.
I think in the same interview, she said she found the 200 back to be boring, that is why she doesnt swim it anymore.
Heather: I don't think Natalie likes to swim anything over a 100 in a big meet anymore.
Except go 1:56.4 leading off the 800 free relay at worlds. There was an interview with her awhile back, where is said she is starting to figure out and enjoy the 200 free. Depending on the schedule, I think the 200 free and 100 back overlap some at major meets(prelims-semis-finals type meet) so she probably wont give up the 100bk for the 200 free.
I think in the same interview, she said she found the 200 back to be boring, that is why she doesnt swim it anymore.