You are working on Staging2

Faster Than Dressel, 16-Yr-Old Popovici Nails 49.09 100 Free Personal Best

MULTI-NATIONS JUNIOR SWIMMING MEET (UKR)

  • Saturday, April 17th – Sunday, April 18th
  • Kiev (UKR)
  • LCM (50m)
  • Results

The Multi-Nations Junior Swimming Meet concluded over the weekend in Ukraine, with teen rising star David Popovici of Romania shining brightly.

First, for 16-year-old Popovici, the ace fired off a new lifetime best in the men’s 100m free, punching the clock in a time of 49.09. Opening in 23.99 and bringing it home in 25.10, Popovici cleared the former meet record en route to topping the podium.

Entering this meet, Popovici’s personal best in the 100m free rested at the 49.26 he registered in October last year in Bucharest.

For perspective, American Caeleb Dressel owns his nation’s age group record for 15-16 year-olds at 49.28, a mark he put up in 2013. With his swim here, then, Popovici is faster than the Olympic medalist and multi-world champion Dressel was at his age.

But Popovici also produced a lifetime best in the 200m free en route to victory. Touching in 1:48.62, the Romanian wrecking ball hacked nearly a full second off his previous career-quickest of 1:49.58, again a time he put up in Belgium just days earlier.

Splits for this longer distance included 53.04/55.58 to give Popovici a time that would rank him as the 3rd fastest American ever in the 15-16 age group.

Popovici concluded his meet with a speedy 22.75 50m free and 2:02.17 200m IM.

On his performances, Popovici told SwimSwam, “I just felt better in Ukraine, just like I usually feel during a meet. I’m now going for that 48.57 A-cut.”

24
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

24 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Verram
3 years ago

He reminds me of Tarzan in that pose

Foreign Embassy
3 years ago

Hope he’s taking English classes Bc he would be very fun to see attend US colleges in the future.

Gheko
3 years ago

Whatever happened to Australian former world jnr champion Luke Percy?

Joel
Reply to  Gheko
3 years ago

I read somewhere it was illness or injury.

Dressel is going 46.4 and 20.8 this summer
3 years ago

Jacob Whittle is the fastest 16 year old sprinter in the 100m freestyle with a 48.76

Troyy

Chalmers was faster: 48.69

Edit: Wouldn’t be surprising to see Whittle go faster than that before he ages up.

Last edited 3 years ago by Troyy
Dressel is going 46.4 and 20.8 this summer
Reply to  Troyy
3 years ago
NoFlyKick
3 years ago

When I first saw the title I thought is said “49.09 100 fly” and I nearly passed out!
Need to get my eyeglasses checked.

Swim nerd
3 years ago

This makes me feel slow

Louiggi
3 years ago

respectable times….keep up the good work david.

monsterbasher
3 years ago

I like how Dressel has a become a unit of measurement for speed.

Swim nerd
Reply to  monsterbasher
3 years ago

It’s him and chalmers

Joel
Reply to  Swim nerd
3 years ago

Chalmers swam 48.69 at 16

Here Comes Lezak
Reply to  monsterbasher
3 years ago

I would love to be 90% of one Dressel. That would still be very fast.

About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

Read More »