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Hugh Anderson Breaks Men’s D3 NCAA 200 Fly Record

After losing his NCAA record in the 400 IMHugh Anderson of Mary Washington was in the hunt for a DIII record to call his own again. He found it tonight in the men’s 200 butterfly. The previous record was set by John Dillion of Middlebury in 2010 at 1:45.01, which makes Anderson the first Division III man under the 1:45.00 mark in the event.

Anderson’s final time was a 1:44.93, with a powerful, come-from-behind victory, posting a 26.8 on his final lap to claim the win.

His splits:

  • 23.84
  • 27.06
  • 27.15
  • 26.88

To view the live results, click here. 

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Timas
9 years ago

Wow! A stunning similarity between Mr. Anderson and a one Andrew Seliskar!

Markster
Reply to  Timas
9 years ago

Seliskar might be a tad faster…

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