2017 U.S. NATIONALS/WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TRIALS
- Tuesday, June 27th-Saturday, July 1st
- 50-Meter Course
- Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kevin Cordes kept the ball rolling tonight, completing his sweep of the breaststroke titles at the 2017 U.S. Nationals/World Championships Trials. Cordes rocked a new American, U.S. Open, and Championship Record of 58.74 to win the 100 breast tonight, securing his spot in all 3 breaststroke races at Worlds. He’s now successfully redeemed himself after a DQ at the 2014 Pan Pacific Championships prevented him from being able to represent the US in the event at the 2015 World Championships.
Cordes’ Splits:
- 1st 50- 27.63
- 2nd 50- 31.11
- Final Time- 58.74
The former American Record was a 58.87 done by Cody Miller when he won bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The U.S. Open Record, which Cordes downed by just over a tenth, had been set at a 58.86 by Adam Peaty at the Arena Pro Swim Series in Indianapolis. The former Championship Record was a 58.94 done by Cordes in the semifinals of the 2016 Olympic Trials.
All-Time Top 10 American Performers:
1 | Kevin Cordes | 58.74 |
2 | Cody Miller | 58.87 |
3 | Eric Shanteau | 58.96 |
4 | Mark Gangloff | 59.01 |
5 | Brendan Hansen | 59.13 |
6 | Kevin Swander | 59.4 |
7 | Andrew Wilson | 59.51 |
8 | Nic Fink | 59.52 |
9 | Josh Prenot | 59.6 |
10 | Michael Andrew | 59.82 |
All-Time Top 10 American Performances:
1 | Kevin Cordes | 58.74 |
2 | Cody Miller | 58.87 |
3 | Kevin Cordes | 58.94 |
4 | Eric Shanteau | 58.96 |
5 | Eric Shanteau | 58.98 |
6 | Mark Gangloff | 59.01 |
7 | Kevin Cordes | 59.05 |
8 | Cody Miller | 59.05 |
9 | Eric Shanteau | 59.05 |
10 | Cody Miller | 59.09 |
Slightly Surprised that Hansen doesndoesn’t have any of the top 10 performances in this event
Not just breastroke title sweep, but a US open record breastroke sweep by Cordes!
I’m normally not a Miller fan, but I’ll respect that his first reaction to Cordes breaking his record shown looked like a smile
It was a sadistic smile. As if he liked the pain.
He likes being dominated ?
He was glad he didn’t get a dq
Interesting to note that 60% of the all time list swam for 3 coaches.
1. David Marsh (Shanteau/Gangloff/Swander)
2. Eddie Reese (Shanteau/Hansen/Wilson)
3. Ray Looze (Miller/Swander)
How many dolphin kicks did Corded do?
Miller, not Cordes.
He actually just dolphined all 100m