2019 FINA WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS
- All sports: Friday, July 12 – Sunday, July 28, 2019
- Pool swimming: Sunday, July 21 – Sunday, July 28, 2019
- The Nambu University Municipal Aquatics Center, Gwangju, Korea
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Arjan Knipping was a surprise winner in the fifth and final heat of the men’s 400 IM, finishing in a time of 4:13.46 from out in lane eight for a new Dutch National Record.
The 24-year-old’s swim takes down the previous mark of 4:15.38, held jointly by him and the now-National Training Centre Eindhoven Head Coach Marcel Wouda.
Woulda swam the time back at the 1997 European Championships, winning gold, and then Knipping tied it in April at the Swim Cup – Eindhoven.
SPLIT COMPARISON
Relative to his previous best, Knipping split this swim near identically the entire way. The biggest difference came on the freestyle, where he was 1.54 seconds faster than he was earlier in the year.
Knipping, 2019 Swim Cup-Eindhoven | Knipping, 2019 Worlds |
26.41 | 26.44 |
57.13 (30.72) | 57.23 (30.79) |
1:30.73 (33.60) | 1:30.49 (33.26) |
2:03.19 (32.46) | 2:02.74 (32.25) |
2:37.68 (34.49) | 2:37.58 (34.84) |
3:13.27 (35.59) | 3:12.89 (35.31) |
3:44.67 (31.40) | 3:43.88 (30.99) |
4:15.38 (30.71) | 4:13.46 (29.58) |
He advances through to the final in second, trailing two-time World Champion Daiya Seto (4:12.27). Jay Litherland of the U.S. sits third, joining Knipping sub-4:14 in 4:13.78.
The biggest surprise of the prelims was that defending gold medalist Chase Kalisz missed the final. The third-fastest performer in history swam a time of 4:15.62, placing 10th.
Fantastic achievement by Arjan, my warmest congratulations to him and his coach!!
Lorenz Yeboah