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Turkish distance swimming is on fire.
Just a few months after Emir Batur Albayrak became the fastest 15-year-old male swimmer of all-time in the 1500 freestyle, his countryman Kuzey Tuncelli has one-upped him.
In December, Albayrak put up a time of 15:06.24 to overtake Tuncelli’s 15:14.04 for the fastest time ever from a swimmer aged 15 and under, though Tuncelli’s performance came while he was still 14.
On Thursday, Tuncelli put up a blistering time of 14:56.67 on the opening night of the Turkish World Championship Trials, not only overtaking Albayrak for the fastest time ever from a 15-year-old, but also downing Mert Kilavuz‘s Turkish National Record of 15:02.22 set last year.
Albayrak was the runner-up to Tuncelli on Thursday in a time of 15:20.96.
Split Comparison – Albayrak vs Tuncelli
Albayrak, Dec. 2022 | Tuncelli, April 2023 | |
100 | 57.22 | 57.34 |
200 | 1:57.56 (1:00.34) | 1:57.42 (1:00.08) |
300 | 2:57.96 (1:00.40) | 2:57.46 (1:00.04) |
400 | 3:58.62 (1:00.66) | 3:57.41 (59.95) |
500 | 4:59.06 (1:00.44) | 4:57.20 (59.79) |
600 | 5:59.86 (1:00.80) | 5:56.99 (59.79) |
700 | 7:01.09 (1:01.23) | 6:56.71 (59.72) |
800 | 8:02.04 (1:00.95) | 7:56.08 (59.37) |
900 | 9:02.92 (1:00.88) | 8:56.20 (1:00.12) |
1000 | 10:03.80 (1:00.88) | 9:56.21 (1:00.01) |
1100 | 11:05.03 (1:01.23) | 10:56.05 (59.84) |
1200 | 12:06.13 (1:01.10) | 11:56.46 (1:00.41) |
1300 | 13:07.52 (1:01.39) | 12:57.21 (1:00.75) |
1400 | 14:08.57 (1:01.05) | 13:57.92 (1:00.71) |
1500 | 15:06.24 (57.67) | 14:56.67 (58.75) |
Split Comparison – Kilavuz vs Tuncelli
Kilavuz, July 2021 | Tuncelli, April 2023 | |
100 | 57.83 | 57.34 |
200 | 1:58.22 (1:00.39) | 1:57.42 (1:00.08) |
300 | 2:58.73 (1:00.51) | 2:57.46 (1:00.04) |
400 | 3:59.30 (1:00.57) | 3:57.41 (59.95) |
500 | 4:59.63 (1:00.33) | 4:57.20 (59.79) |
600 | 6:00.20 (1:00.57) | 5:56.99 (59.79) |
700 | 7:00.73 (1:00.53) | 6:56.71 (59.72) |
800 | 8:01.16 (1:00.43) | 7:56.08 (59.37) |
900 | 9:01.81 (1:00.65) | 8:56.20 (1:00.12) |
1000 | 10:02.16 (1:00.35) | 9:56.21 (1:00.01) |
1100 | 11:02.44 (1:00.28) | 10:56.05 (59.84) |
1200 | 12:02.90 (1:00.46) | 11:56.46 (1:00.41) |
1300 | 13:03.36 (1:00.46) | 12:57.21 (1:00.75) |
1400 | 14:03.52 (1:00.16) | 13:57.92 (1:00.71) |
1500 | 15:02.22 (58.70) | 14:56.67 (58.75) |
At the 2022 European Junior Championships, Tuncelli finished eighth in a time of 15:29.12, having set a personal best of 15:25.02 in the prelims. He then turned around eight days later and clocked a new PB of 15:14.04, and then last month, got down to 15:08.67 to come within two and a half seconds of Albayrak’s mark for 15-year-olds.
His progression continued this week with his monster performance, which qualifies him for the 2023 World Championships and ranks him 11th in the world this season.
Among 15-year-old swimmers, Tuncelli is the first ever under 15 minutes, and in addition to his near 10-second gap over Albayrak, he’s more than 18 seconds faster than the third-fastest 15 & under swimmer in history, Mack Horton.
All-Time Performers, 1500 Freestyle (LCM) – 15 & Under Boys
- Kuzey Tuncelli (TUR), 14:56.67 – 2023
- Emir Batur Albayrak (TUR), 15:06.24 – 2022
- Mack Horton (AUS), 15:14.73 – 2012
- David Betlehem (HUN), 15:15.60 – 2019
- Wang Kecheng (CHN), 15:16.23 – 2012
- Evan Pinion (USA), 15:17.09 – 2010
- Yuto Sato (JPN), 15:17.22 – 2011
- Wu Peng (CHN), 15:18.65 – 2001
- Wu Yuhang (CHN), 15:19.38 – 2013
- Silas Beth (GER), 15:20.58 – 2019
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Tuncelli is also more than seven seconds faster than the current U.S. National Age Group Record for 15-16 boys, which stands at 15:03.91 from Bobby Hackett set some 47 years ago at the 1976 Olympics (done while he was 16).
Tuncelli also set a Turkish 15-16 Age Group Record with his opening 800 free split of 7:56.08, and will be taking aim at the national mark of 7:51.20 in the 800 free on Sunday.
Albayrak (3:52.80) picked up a victory in the 400 free on Friday, with Tuncelli placing fourth in 3:54.72. The entire ‘A’ final consisted of swimmers born in either 2006 or 2007, further punctuating the rise of Turkish distance swimming.
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