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Caeleb Dressel & Louise Hansson Break Meet Records in Mission Viejo Prelims

2019 MISSION VIEJO SWIM MEET OF CHAMPIONS

A Meet Record from Caeleb Dressel and another from Louise Hansson highlighted Sunday’s prelims swims at the 2019 Mission Viejo Fran Crippen Memorial Swim Meet of Champions.

Dressel swam a 51.98 in prelims, which makes him the top qualifier by half-a-second in the race. USC-trained Kazakhstan swimmer Adilbek Mussin was 2nd in 52.42, and Olympic gold medalist Tom Shields was 3rd in 52.45.

For Dressel, that broke Shields’ 2016 Meet Record of 52.15. For the runner-up Mussin, that breaks his own Kazakhstani Record of 52.95 by half-a-second.

In prelims of the three-round women’s 50 fly, Trojan rising senior Louise Hansson broke a Meet Record of her own with a 26.44 in the women’s 50 fly. Kendyl Stewart had the old record in 26.45, and while she’s at the meet, she didn’t swim this 50.

In the women’s 100 fly,  Hansson swam 57.97. After swimming the fastest 100 yard fly in  history at NCAAs in March, she’s turned a corner in long course. She’s now been sub-58 at 3 separate meets this season. Her best time coming into 2019 was 57.99.

Dressel was the top qualifier in the men’s 50 fly as well in 23.81.

Other Prelims Highlights:

  • Breeja Larson swam 1:07.55 to qualify 1st, ahead of Annie Lazor (1:08.58) and Ye Shiwen (1:09.76), in the women’s 100 breaststroke. For Larson, who was on the 2012 Olympic Team, that’s her best time since 2017. She hasn’t been under 1:07 since 2014.
  • Ali DeLoof qualified 1st in the women’s 100 back in 1:01.54, while short course record holder Beata Nelson qualified 2nd in 1:02.40. Nelson swam a best time in the 100 free earlier in the meet.
  • China’s Xu Jiayu qualified 1st in 55.35.
  • Kazakhstan’s Dmitriy Balandin qualified 1st in the men’s 100 breaststroke in a 1:01.40. That’s 4-tenths short of breaking the Meet Record.

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Mr Piano
5 years ago

@Ol’ Longhorn, how’s that for a world leading time?

Swimming4silver
5 years ago

50.36 …lazy sunday, no livestream from swimswam 🙁

Dirtswimmer
5 years ago

Dressel with 50.36. Definitely sense a WR at Worlds

Mike
Reply to  Dirtswimmer
5 years ago

So close to US open record.

Mr Piano
Reply to  Dirtswimmer
5 years ago

49.3

NoFlyKick
5 years ago

It will be interesting to see what Caleb does in the final. Seliskar put up 51.42 in the 1fly yesterday.

Mr Piano
Reply to  NoFlyKick
5 years ago

50.8 sounds right. It’s what he went at 2017 WC Trials, and he seems to be around that speed right now.

Dee
5 years ago

Is it just me, or is Ye Shiwen starting to look like a 4.30 swimmer again? 2.08 200fl, 2.10 200bk, 2.22 200br, and we all know what her free can be like.

The Ready Room
Reply to  Dee
5 years ago

I’d think 2:07 would be more likely than 4:30 but I’d love to see it all these years later!

Aquajosh
Reply to  Dee
5 years ago

I think she’s more of a 200 swimmer now. She’s going to have to be sub 4:30 to get past Ohashi who looks poised to breakthrough this summer. Shiwen’s best shot is the 200 IM or 200 breast, but this is the best she’s looked in years.

YaYeeter
5 years ago

Does anyone know if Ye Shiwen will be swimming at this year’s world champs?

Jeff
Reply to  YaYeeter
5 years ago

Yes. She’s swimming 200 breast, 200 IM and 400 IM if I’m correct.

swimfan01
5 years ago

I got splits for everyone Dressel’s 100 Fly 24.1/27.8

swimfan01
Reply to  swimfan01
5 years ago

He looked easy on both the 50 and 100 Fly this morning

DresselApologist
Reply to  swimfan01
5 years ago

A man of the people.

SwimFan01
Reply to  swimfan01
5 years ago

Dressel has scratched the 50 Fly tonight in favor of the 100.

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