2019 MEN’S NCAA SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, March 27 – Saturday, March 30
- Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center, Austin, Texas
- Prelims 10 AM / Finals 6 PM (Central Time)
- Defending champion: Texas (4x) (2018 results)
- Psych Sheet
- Live results
Dean Farris smashed the NCAA, American, and U.S. Open Records in the 200 free on the lead-off leg of Harvard’s 800 free relay at the Men’s NCAA Championships, clocking 1:29.15 to erase Townley Haas‘ mark of 1:29.50 set last year.
Swimming in the second of three heats, the junior went out in a hellacious pace over the first 150, splitting 20.56, 22.33 (42.89), and 22.54 (1:05.43). His only 50 over 23 was the final one, closing in 23.72.
Compared to Haas, he was slightly faster on the front half, significantly faster on the third 50, and a bit slower coming home. Check out the splits:
Haas, 2018 NCAAs | Farris, 2019 NCAAs |
20.64 | 20.56 |
22.48 (43.12) | 22.33 (42.89) |
23.06 (1:06.18) | 22.54 (1:05.43) |
23.32 (1:29.50) | 23.72 (1:29.15) |
Haas had set the record in the individual event of the 2018 Championships after Blake Pieroni became the first man ever sub-1:30 on the lead-off of the relay in 1:29.63.
Incredibly, Farris isn’t even contesting the 200 free individually, instead opting to swim the 100 back on day three. Prior to this swim his best time was 1:30.83 from the Ivy League Championships at the beginning of March.
The record-setting lead-off helped Harvard to place second in heat two (of three), ultimately finishing seventh overall in 6:11.73. Andrew Seliskar (1:30.14) and Zach Apple (1:30.34) were the next fastest swimmers on the lead-off leg for Cal and Indiana respectively, while Haas anchored Texas in 1:29.66 for the fastest split of all-time (overtaking Farris’ 1:30.22). The Longhorns won in a new American and NCAA Record of 6:05.08.
After tonight, the all-time fastest performers are:
- Dean Farris, 1:29.15
- Townley Haas, 1:29.50
- Blake Pieroni, 1:29.63
- Andrew Seliskar, 1:30.14
- Zach Apple, 1:30.34
All I can say is wow I’m an old school swimmer,I wanna be the oldest in 200 butterfly to come home with a gold next year know Canadian has done it amazing what the body can pull off just wow!!!!!!
What do memers do now that Bean actually ascended
well, he finished 7th….right around his usual 6th…
Link goes to women’s Champs for me
https://staging2.swimswam.com/psa-what-to-do-when-hy-tek-live-web-results-arent-updating/
BRUH
Dean Farris beating sun yang would make for a biblical good triumphs over evil story
Dean would not lower himself to swim in the same pool as PEDs
Lol, nice joke.
DEAN 2020 individual 200 free and 4x100m free
If he holds that 22.5 another 50, he goes 1:27.97.
BOOM.
This is not a ******* game