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Cieslak Scorches 22.08 SCM 50 Fly As 9th Fastest Performer Ever

2020 POLISH WINTER SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Wednesday, December 16th – Sunday, December 20th
  • Olsztyn, Poland
  • SCM (25m)
  • Live Results

In addition to firing off a Polish national record as a member of the men’s 400m free relay team, Marcin Cieslak also nabbed an individual national standard at these Polish Winter Championships.

Racing on day 3 in Olsztyn, 28-year-old Cieslak crushed a lifetime best of 22.08 in the men’s 50m fly to take the gold.

After posting a solid effort of 22.99 to take the top seed out of the heats, former Florida Gator Cieslak unleashed the fastest 50m fly time of his career in 22.08. The mark easily cleared his previous PB and Polish national record of 22.53, a time he produced just last month as a member of the Cali Condors in the International Swimming League (ISL).

Flash forward to this weekend and Cieslak sizzled with his 22.08, knocking .45 off of that month-old record to qualify for next year’s European Short Course Championships in the event.

With his performance here, Cieslak now checks-in as the world’s 9th fastest performer of all-time in the 50m fly event.

All-Time Men’s SCM 50 Fly Performers

  1. Nicholas Santos (BRA) – 21.75, 2018
  2. Steffen Deibler (GER) – 21.80, 2010
  3. Szebasztian Szabo (HUN) – 21.86, 2020
  4. Roland Schoeman (RSA) – 21.87, 2010
  5. Chad Le Clos (RSA) – 21.95, 2014
  6. Caeleb Dressel (USA) – 22.04, 2020
  7. Johannes Dietrich (GER) – 22.07, 2009* tied for 7th
  8. Oleg Kostin (RUS) – 22.07, 2019* tied for 7th
  9. Marcin Cieslak (POL) – 22.08, 2020

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Lopez
3 years ago

Deibler and Schoeman went sub 22 in 2009.

Skoorbnagol
Reply to  Lopez
3 years ago

Full body Jacked suit tho.
Not the same

dddddd
3 years ago

Invincibility of Calicondor next year seemed to increase again ……

Dan
Reply to  dddddd
3 years ago

Wonder if someone will try to hire him away next year (he scored a lot for Cali but was still in the shadows of Dressel).

Pvdh
Reply to  Dan
3 years ago

Doubt it. He’s a Florida guy

Dan
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 years ago

My opinions about the draft and what could make the league better (maybe not for the super stars):

Each team can protect up to 8 men and 8 women (half the roster), 5 rounds of Men and 5 rounds of Women plus 3 Men and 3 Women free agents (there are so many different ways of doing this, thinking of US professional sports drafts)?

If the League wants it to be a little more about the team, but it would affect the super stars a little, they would impose a maximum number of races each athlete can do per match/day (including relays and skins). Ex. 3/day or 6 for a match.
Maybe change the times a little for stealing… Read more »

Dan
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 years ago

For the survival of the ISL, would it be a bad idea to limit how many events a swimmer can do?

I do fear that if a League is dominated to much a few athletes/teams (in other sports – a country) it leads to fewer prospective sponsors and interest from a view audience which could lead to fewer hours of broadcasting and money available. Thinking of some winter sports as an example as they have become more and more dominated by fewer athletes and countries.

Would like to see the sport of swimming grow and give more people a chance to make an everyday living as a swimmer, even if for only a few years.

Casas 100 back gold in Tokyo
Reply to  Dan
3 years ago

I did a rough calculation. Top 8 men and top 8 women of Cali Condors contributed to about 80% of their total team score of this season. The ratio for Energy is about 70%.

Last edited 3 years ago by Casas 100 back gold in Tokyo
DCSwim
Reply to  Dan
3 years ago

I feel like Cali will try to keep him. He’s got a lot of speed and has shown to withstand a Dressel jackpotfest like in the 100 IM WR. Better to keep all those points in the family then let them go to another team

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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