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Anderson Cracks NCAA Record In 400 IM

Hugh Anderson of Mary Washington has brought down his own National record. This morning in prelims in the CISD Nat in Shenandoah, Texas Anderson posted a come-from-behind victory to crack the 3:49.25 he set last year in finals at the NCAA meet. Anderson’s final time was a 3:48.50, finishing with a very strong final 50: 25.19.

Harrison Curley of Kenyon also tied Anderson’s old National record with a 3:49.25 of his own. The race should be on tonight, and one might expect it’ll take another NCAA record to win.

Anderson’s splits:

  • 50.80
  • 57.60
  • 1:06.63
  • 54.41

Check out the live results here. 

 

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KT
9 years ago

He’s gonna rock it tonight!

Vance
9 years ago

He is an incredible swimmer.

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