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Claire Curzan Breaks Own NCAA, American Records With 1:46.82 200 Backstroke

2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships

Women’s 200 Backstroke

Top 8:

  1. Claire Curzan (Virginia) – 1:46.82 (NCAA Record)
  2. Bella Sims (Florida) – 1:47.11
  3. Phoebe Bacon (Wisconsin) – 1:47.60
  4. Leah Shackley (NC State) – 1:48.52
  5. Carmen Weiler Sastre (Virginia Tech) – 1:49.22
  6. Josephine Fuller (Tennessee) – 1:49.73
  7. Erika Pelaez (NC State) – 1:49.81
  8. Isabelle Stadden (California) – 1:51.41

Claire Curzan broke her own NCAA, American, and US Open record swimming to a 1:46.82 in the 200 backstroke. She also broke the previous NCAA meet record of a 1:47.24 that Beata Nelson swam representing Wisconsin in 2019.

Split Comparison

2025 NCAA Finals (Curzan) 2024 Tennessee Invite/Old NCAA, American Records (Curzan)
Old Meet Record (Beata Nelson)
50 24.89 25.22 25.24
100 26.6 26.77 27.2
150 27.54 27.3 27.44
200 27.79 27.58 27.36
1:46.82 1:46.87 1:47.24

Curzan was out much faster today than she was back at midseason when she set the previous NCAA and American Records. She was exactly half a second ahead of record pace at the 100 mark.

With her win, the Virginia junior swept the backstroke titles. She also won the 100 back, swimming a 49.11 to out-touch Bella Sims by 0.01. Sims finished 2nd tonight, also under Nelson’s previous meet record as Sims touched in a 1:47.10.

After redshirting last year, Curzan earned her NCAA title back. As a freshman at Stanford, Curzan won the 200 back in a 1:47.64.

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