- May 4-7, 2017
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University of Georgia graduate Chase Kalisz won the 200 breaststroke at the Arena Pro Swim Series in Atlanta in 2:10.74. What is most telling about his swim is the improvement that Kalisz has made over the past year since Rio in breaststroke as we approach the 2017 World Championships in Budapest.
Prior to this week, Kalisz’s best time in the 200 breast was set in Mesa in April at 2:11.29. While his swim isn’t going to make waves on the international level, it shows improvement leading into World’s. Prior to the 2016 Olympics, Kalisz’s best time in the 200 breast was 2:12.43, which he did in 2014. As for yards, Kalisz has been 1:54.62 in a dual meet, which converts roughly to a little over the time in meters he went this evening.
Kalisz split 1:08.14 in the middle of his 400 IM in Rio en route to grabbing silver at 4:06.75. His improvement this year in the endurance breaststroke may be a signal that his IM could improve, maybe dramatically in Budapest.
While he probably won’t get close to the Phelps world record of 4:03, a 1:07 breaststroke split in the middle of a 400 IM could lead Kalisz to a world championship in 2017. In the first World Championships without Phelps and Lochte in a long, long time, Kalisz is primed to step up as the face of the American breaststrokes. A medal is likely in Budapest in the 400 IM, but could it be gold?
200 breast and 200 fly are training events for Kalisz. But if he wishes to swim the 200 fly at worlds no doubt he can qualify as the event is in serious trouble right now in USA after Michael Phelps’ retirement. Conger, Shields and Bentz would be his main rivals.
I don’t see him make the team in the 200 breast with Prenot, Cordes and Licon as opponents. Anyway it would be a waste of energy.
His best event is by far the 400 IM and this year I pick him to win the gold at worlds. He looks stronger than ever and Hagino is back from injury. Then the 200 IM. He still lacks power and speed… Read more »
Bobo, there will be no American on the podium in IM’s.
What 3 men are going to beat Kalisz at worlds?
Two Japanese and one Hungarian.
What a joke …..Kalisz has the fire this year , better not bet against a swimmer like him this year .
You’re telling me Verrastzo is going to beat Kalisz? Dude Verrastzo wasn’t even top 5 at the olympics and Kalisz is swimming better this year then he was last
Yes, he will.
Verraszto….
Hagino with 4 golds 1 silver at Japan Trials, how many events will Kalisz takes at Indy?
Maybe this is too early to assume but maybe he can make the team in the 4 im, 2 fly, & 2 breast at Indy?
Could win 4im 2im 2fly
2br, maybe 3rd…
And even if he got 3rd at 2br, means he was at least beat up one of the top 3(Prenot, Cordes, Licon) at Trials last year…
But Kalisz is very dangerous now, could even beat up two guys at 2br, then he will grab second…
quite a chance that he’ll beat Cordes
Cordes and Prenot are hard to beat on the 200 breast ….