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Czerniak Swims World’s Second Fastest 100 Fly This Year at Polish Nationals

Tomasz Polewka fueled up the crowd on the third day of the 2015 Polish National Championships, breaking the national record in the men’s 50 backstroke. He won the event with the sixth fastest time in the world and is now the only Polish swimmer in history to break 25 seconds with his time of 24.80. Polweka established the previous record at 25.12 in May of 2014.

2014-2015 LCM Men 50 Back

2Junya
KOGA
JPN24.3608/06
3Matt
GREVERS
USA24.5908/08
4Benjamin
TREFFERS
AUS24.6408/08
5Mitchell
LARKIN
AUS24.6508/08
6Jeremy
STRAVIUS
FRA24.7004/02
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The first event of the day was the 100 butterfly. Anna Dowgiert was the only swimmer on the women’s side to break a minute with her winning time of 59.89. The men’s race was much stronger, however. Konrad Czerniak, the current world leader in the event a 51.37, cemented his name to the top of the World Rankings with the second fastest time in the world this year as well. He won today’s 100 butterfly with a time of 51.40.

Czerniak was pushed the entire way by Pawel Korzeniowksi, who finished second with a time of 51.71. Korzeniowksi’s time will make the world rankings as the seventh fastest performer this year.

2014-2015 LCM Men 100 Fly

2Chad
LE CLOS
RSA50.5608/08
3Laszlo
CSEH
HUN50.8708/08
4Joseph
SCHOOLING
SIN50.9608/08
5Tom
SHIELDS
USA51.0308/07
6Mehdy
METELLA
FRA51.2408/08
7Konrad
CZERNIAK
POL51.2808/08
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The women’s 50 backstroke was another good race, this time between Alexsandra Urbanczyk and Alicja Tchorz. Urbanczyk edged out Tchorz at the touch with a final times of 28.38 to Tchorz’s 28.48.

The 200 breaststroke’s were won by Weronika Paluszek at 2:29.51 for the women and Mikolaj Machnik at 2:12.56 for the men.

The final race of the day kept the excitement going with a four man race to win the 400 freestyle. Filip Zaborowski, Wojciech Wojdak, and Michal Szuba were all together through the 400 freestyle. At the touch, Zaborowski won with a final time of 3:50.87, while Wojdak was second at 3:50.64, and Szuba was third with a 3:50.87.

Justyna Bruska won the women’s 400 freestyle by three seconds with a 4:12.59.

For full results from day 3 of the 2015 Polish National Championships, click here.

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SamH
9 years ago

I feel as if Chad Le Clos has peeked. He was 1:52.9 in the 200 fly at London and has he even been under 1:54 since? That was a serious question by the way. I realize most top performances come from the Olympics and worlds is yet to come, but still, is he on a four year taper plan?

Dorina
9 years ago

Why can this not be found under European news? Which continent does Poland belong to?

Zach
9 years ago

Czerniak has been performing consistently well and waiting in the wings for a while now. I wouldn’t be surprised if he makes a move this summer towards the top of the podium.

Markster
Reply to  Zach
9 years ago

He has been performing consistently well the past few months. But that also tells me that a good chunk of the time he has been resting. All the while Le Clos has been in heavy training and probably hasn’t shaved in at least 6 months.

Markster
Reply to  Markster
9 years ago

My mistake. He probably shaved for Short course worlds, but you get my point

bobo gigi
9 years ago

Konrad Czerniak could bother a little Chad le Clos at worlds. But only a little. Like Tom Shields.
The veteran Korzeniowski equals his PB in 51.71.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  bobo gigi
9 years ago

Maybe yes , maybe no . Who knows who will be on top of his game in the final . Well be exciting to the least in my vieuw .

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