2023 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- March 22-25, 2023
- Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center | Minneapolis, MN
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Destin Lasco‘s run of consistency in the 200 IM continued on Thursday night at the Men’s NCAA Championships, as the Cal junior clocked 1:38 for the fourth straight time at the meet, this time getting his hands on the American Record.
Lasco got out to the fastest start of his career, turning in 21.53 after 50 yards of fly, and split the rest of his 50s similarly to where he was this morning, slightly quicker on breast and a touch slower on back and free.
Ultimately, he touched in a time of 1:38.10, chopping three one-hundredths off of Caeleb Dressel‘s American Record of 1:38.13 set at the 2018 SEC Championships.
Lasco Split Comparison
Lasco, 2022 Final | Lasco, 2023 Prelims |
Lasco, 2023 Final
|
22.02 | 21.88 | 21.53 |
47.13 (25.11) | 45.98 (24.10) | 45.97 (24.44) |
1:15.11 (27.98) | 1:15.08 (29.10) | 1:14.79 (28.82) |
1:38.21 (23.10) | 1:38.32 (23.24) | 1:38.10 (23.31) |
Compared to Dressel, the difference-maker for Lasco ended up being the freestyle leg, as he was nearly four-tenths off of American Record pace at the 150, but gained 41 one-hundredths coming home.
American Record Split Comparison
Dressel, 2018 | Lasco, 2023 |
21.03 | 21.53 |
46.04 (25.01) | 45.97 (24.44) |
1:14.41 (28.37) | 1:14.79 (28.82) |
1:38.13 (23.72) | 1:38.10 (23.31) |
Despite swimming a time that was just over four-tenths shy of the U.S. Open Record coming into the night, Lasco was a distant second in tonight’s final, as Arizona State sophomore Leon Marchand obliterated the all-time mark in a time of 1:36.34.
Nonetheless, Lasco now owns four of the 10-fastest swims in history—all coming in either the prelims or finals of last two NCAA Championships. Last year, he placed second to Marchand in a time of 1:38.21.
All-Time Performances, Men’s 200 IM (SCY)
- Leon Marchand (ASU), 1:36.34 – 2023 NCAA Championships
- Leon Marchand (ASU), 1:37.69 – 2022 NCAA Championships
- Leon Marchand (ASU), 1:37.81 – 2023 Pac-12 Championships
- Destin Lasco (CAL), 1:38.10 – 2023 NCAA Championships
- Caeleb Dressel (FLOR), 1:38.13 – 2018 SEC Championships
- Andrew Seliskar (CAL), 1:38.14 – 2019 NCAA Championships
- Destin Lasco (CAL), 1:38.21 – 2022 NCAA Championships
- Destin Lasco (CAL), 1:38.32 – 2023 NCAA Championships
- Leon Marchand (ASU), 1:38.33 – 2023 NCAA Championships
- Destin Lasco (CAL), 1:38.71 – 2022 NCAA Championships
His best splits add to 1:36 ish, he can go 1:37 next year hopefully
i smell 1:34 2bk
Awesome swim!! Congrats on the American record!!
Amazing swim!!! Congrats on being the fastest American ever!