Reported by Anne Lepesant.
MEN’S 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY – FINAL
- U.S. Open Record: 1:54.56, Ryan Lochte, 2009
- Josh Prenot, California, 1:58.93
- Michael Andrew, Race Pace, 1:59.12
- Daiya Seto, Japan, 2:00.35
Michael Andrew went out aggressively and built up a full second lead by the halfway mark. He held onto the lead through the breaststroke, but Josh Prenot came back over the final 25 of the freestyle to touch him out at the end. Prenot had been in third place at the 100, and 150 but his freestyle was a full second faster than Andrew’s, and he got the win 1:58.93 to 1:59.12. Still, it was a personal best for Andrew by .32, and he lowered his own World Junior Record with the effort. Daiya Seto touched out Duncan Scott for third, 2:00.35 to 2:00.48. Max Litchfield was just behind them with 2:00.57.
2016-2017 LCM MEN 200 IM
SHUN
1.56.66
2 | DAIYA SETO |
JPN | 1.56.90 | 09/09 |
3 | KOSUKE HAGINO |
JPN | 1.57.13 | 09/03 |
4 | KEITA SUNAMA |
JPN | 1.58.82 | 11/20 |
5 | JOSH PRENOT |
USA | 1.58.93 | 03/04 |
WTF is going on here. I come to this article, of course expecting people to be hemorrhaging to find creative ways to say “I’m not a hater…but I’m definitely rooting against him and have been for years and this is why I’m justified,” but this is ridiculous.
“Many others are eclipsing him” – how can that even be a serious comment on a video interview done with him after he BROKE THE WORLD JUNIOR RECORD? Literally, by definition, that means that nobody has eclipsed him in at least one event! Oy vey.
Jr world records started being monitored in 2013 or something Phelps was 1:56 low at his age…
“Eclipsed” implies that swimmers who were worse have surpassed him.
Even if JWR didn’t start until 2013 (which is only partially true, because some of the records date back to earlier than that), the fact that Phelps was faster at the same age doesn’t mean that swimmers have “eclipsed” him.
Anybody else have an explanation?
Eclipsed was probably the wrong word to use. I just meant their are guys out there that are better, that’s it. Wasn’t trying to hate on the kid at all
There ARE swimmers who were once worse who have surpassed.
I mean, I’m far more weirded out by the ad at the end of the video.
It goes on your finger!
I am the most weirded out by his pronunciation of addidas.
* Adidas.
He’s actually pronouncing it the way it’s meant to be pronounced. The ‘American’ pronunciation was widely cemented and disseminated by Run DMC. Whoops.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=virlWcB_G-E
More here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Osg0sHVKImQ
Bahha I remember saying when he was first signed by them and pronounced it like that, “Michael Andrew the type of dude that’ll ‘well, actually…’ your pronunciation of “Adidas.”
Also just watched “Tickled” – it is a good documentary and you should, too! – and a Kiwi in that said it like Andrew does. Threw me off for a second.
An amazing record! As a fan of swimming, I just get excited to think about how much faster he could go if his underwater dolphins, free technique and endurance improved. I’m sure he will keep getting faster, but I do wonder if another coach, one who has been through it many times before with great swimmers could get him there quicker? Go MA.
I honestly think he has plateaued. I just don’t see him as the new face of men’s swimming there are others out now better than him, and definitely some up and comers as well who are starting to eclipse him as well.
Kid went from 8th in the 100 breast at JUNIOR Nationals in 2014 to 4th at US Olympic Trials in 2016, and just posts a PB by 3/4 of a second in the 200 IM this weekend, putting himself squarely in the conversation as a potential US LC World Championship team qualifier, and you “honestly think he’s plateaued?” Interesting.
Agreed.
MA can take advantage of the weak state of the US men’s 200 IM right now to qualify in that event. It has never looked so weak and so open since MP took the power in 2002. 1.58 low/1.58 mid should be enough to make the team.
In the 100 breast he was 4th at last olympic trials. Against Miller, Fink, Cordes, Prenot, Licon, Wilson and Whitley (who has improved a lot his speed recently), I think something around 59 25/59 mid will be required to qualify.
he has the raw talent for the 2im. My belief is he needs to bail on the backyard pool and his current coach(dad). My fear is he will keep improving a little bit each year and be lulled into thinking what they are doing will work but in the end he doesn’t quite get there.
The breast is wide open among those guys listed but if you think ahead to 2020 they need to go 58 high and I think the older guys are maxed out so I would pick from the young guys licon, Wilson Whitley or Andrew
Was it really much different with Phelps/Bowman? I mean, who did Phelps compete with at NBAC? It’s likely he had his own training sessions with Bowman, just like MA has with his father. As I recall, Phelps did an interview with local tv after he got back from the 2000 Olympics when he was 15 and thinking about going pro, even he said ‘I don’t live the life of a normal teenager’, so perhaps MA has a better handle on what HE believes he needs versus we “experts”. MA even admitted in an interview at Indy that he wasn’t “feeling it” at this meet – but realized he needed to do something about it – so on the last day… Read more »
That’s crazy talk. Did you just compare the legendary coach/athlete duo of Bowman/ Phelos to the Andrews???? My friend, Phelos was already an Olympian at 15 with his first world record.
Let’s start a petition for MA to go swim for Eddie Reese.
I believe that since MA turned pro a couple of years back that he is not eligible to swim in college.
Yes…I thought there might be a post grad/pro group there as well.
MA could be the next great ambassador for swimming.
I’m having a hard time with that comment. With all of the great young Olympians that are JUST getting started (i.e. Caleb Dressel who is dropping time in every one of his events each year without fail, Blake Pieroni, another great freestyler who is consistently improving and upping his game, Clark Smith and Townley Haas, RYAN Murphy for the love of God! I’m just going to stop there because last I recall Ryan Murphy quietly and Humbly earned 3 GOLD medals at his first Olympics AND shattered a world record! So no. I disagree. Before it is suggested that MA become “the next great ambassador of swimming”… Allow him the chance to learn and grow as a swimmer so that… Read more »
Winning an Olympic medal doesnt make you God you are still just a swimmer like the rest of us. He is ready to go out and do his thing and he doesnt have to set a WR and win gold medals to be successful
It’s true he doesn’t need to break world records to be deemed successful, but if he is to be the next embassador of the sport he sure as hell needs to improve
To be successful in the sport of swimming he certainly does
I’m bewildered. ok. “They” are not “swimmers just like the rest of us”. “They” are Olympians. Ryan Murphy won 3 golds. Success is relative. And relative to the aforementioned swimmers, MA is not successful yet. Relative to his own 14 year old self, he is not successful.
you guys are harsh. MA will not sign your autograph book at LA2024
He might not be dominant in the way he was as a 14 y/o age-grouper but the level of skepticism is wacky… he’s improved every year, he’s got WJRs, he finished higher at OTs than Murphy or Dressel or Conger at the same age… this isn’t a woulda/coulda story, it’s one of brightest 2020 Olympic prospects out there. Of course like 99.99% of serious Olympic hopefuls, he still needs to prove that he can take that next step..
When you go pro at 14 years old, you set the bar higher for yourself. Not saying it’s fair, it’s just the way it is.
Before being the next great male ambassador of swimming he must start to make his first US team in long course and then win golds at worlds and olympic games.
And honestly I don’t see right now who can be the next great ambassador of swimming on the men’s side.
Michael Andrew may be at a Tipping Point of his swimming career. He’s reached the top of swimming, but not the Very Top. With Phelps and Lochte out of the competition, the 200 IM is wide open.
He’s still developing his technique and his turns, and can still keep hitting new PBs. He could make his first World Champs team this year.
Is his father his only coach these days?
I still think his 200 free needs to improve (he is too flat and recovery is too tense) if he is going to be great in 200 IM.
He needs to begin focusing on certain events rather than following the Hosszu trend. While Michael may be strong in multiple events, 99% of the time it looks like he begins to go flat after event 3 or 4 and it ends up costing him. He doesn’t have that Phelps-like recovery that allows him to be at his best on the 4th or 5th day of the meet.
+MarkLewis Lochte will be back soon, even though he can’t go to worlds.