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After Starting Season With Injury, Nic Fink Swims American Record in ISL Final

2020 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING LEAGUE – FINAL

Nic Fink‘s 2020 International Swimming League season didn’t start off the way he had hoped, but in Saturday’s finale, he showed that he’s ready to end the season on a high note.

Fink swam a new American Record in the men’s 200 breaststroke, placing 2nd in the race in 2:02.00 for the Cali Condors. That was half-a-second behind Kirill Prigoda’s winning time of 2:01.71.

Fink’s swim breaks the American Record set by Cody Miller at the 2015 Duel in the Pool. Miller swam for the DC Trident in last year’s ISL season, but with the birth of a child coming on, he sat out this year’s competition.

Fink’s breakthrough is significant for him, and huge for the Condors, as the breaststroke races have been a huge weakness for them throughout the season. So far, they are trending well above expectations early in day 1 of the Grand Finale, leading defending champions Energy Standard. Through the first session, Cali Condors is outperforming their semifinal expectations by about 18 points.

Fink missed the Condors’ first two meets of the regular season with a wrist injury.

Fink’s Previous Performances in 2020 ISL Season, Men’s 200 Breaststroke:

  • Match #8 – 2:08.85, 8th place
  • Match #10 – 2:07.18, 5th place
  • Semifinal – 2:04.81, 4th place
  • Final – 2:02.00, 2nd place

Fink’s closing 100 meters made the difference on this record, running down the mark of Miller, who is better known for his sprinting. Fink was actually faster on his last 50 than he was in either his 2nd or 3rd 50.

Cody Miller Nic Fink
Old Record New Record
50m 27.59 27.99
100m 30.97 (58.56) 31.57 (59.56)
150m 31.44 31.41
200m 32.33 (1:03.77) 31.23 (1:02.64)
Final Time 2:02.33 2:02.00

 

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Entgegen
3 years ago

If he had 5 more meters he could have won! Fink was charging home like a train!

Roch
3 years ago

I’m a Condors fan so the men’s breaststroke races have been frustrating all season. SO GLAD to have Fink back! He could be the difference maker for Cali in the hunt for the title. Love the points, love the AR, love everything. Keep it up Nic, go ‘dors!

nisa
3 years ago

Vindication for all the legitimate breaststrokers out there who took world records from dolphin kick cheaters. Let’s go Nic!

Mark Nedza
3 years ago

Congratulations Nic! DGD

nisa
3 years ago

wasnt cody “dolphin kicks” miller the previous record holder at 2:02.33?

Fluidg
3 years ago

Will Licon also broke the AR in 2:02.27

Fluidg
3 years ago

2:02.20

Last edited 3 years ago by Fluidg

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