2017 ARENA PRO SWIM SERIES – INDIANAPOLIS
- Thursday, March 2nd-Saturday, March 4th
- Indianapolis, Indiana
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- Live Results
Racing in a mid-day time trial on Friday at the 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series stop in Indianapolis, British swimmer Adam Peaty put in a world-leading 26.86 that improves his own previous best of 27.00. Coming in behind him was the United States’ best sprint breaststroker Kevin Cordes in 27.65. Russian Olympian Vlad Morozov also took on the race, but was well back in 28.85. Best known as a sprint freestyler, Morozov was also an All-American breaststroker in college at USC.
2016-2017 LCM Men 50 Breast
PEATY
25.95*WR
2 | Joao GOMES | BRA | 26.52 | 07/26 |
3 | Cameron VAN DER BURGH | RSA | 26.54 | 07/25 |
4 | Felipe LIMA | BRA | 26.68 | 07/25 |
5 | Kevin CORDES | USA | 26.80 | 07/26 |
While that swim for Peaty doesn’t crack the all-time top 10 performances, for a nonchalant March swim, only 7 men in history have been faster.
That was Peaty’s third swim of the day after he swam the 200 free in 1:55.14 – a bit of a surprise entry for the best breaststroker in the world, especially given that he scratched the 200 breaststroke on Thursday. He also swam 27.30 in the 50 free prelims (which he swam breaststroke, though it was a freestyle event). American Cody Miller (27.86) and Brazilian Felipe Lima (27.47) did the same.
Oh, how I wish I could go that time in a 50 free.
That 100 US Open record is in trouble… In March, from an un-rested foreigner… Standards are a slippin’ my Yankee friends 😉 haha