2022 ROTTERDAM QUALIFICATION MEET
- Thursday, December 1st – Sunday, December 4th
- Zwemcentrum Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- LCM (50m)
- Fukuoka World Championships-qualifying meet
- SwimSwam Preview
- Entries
- Day 1 Recap/Day 2 Recap/Day 3 Recap
- Live Results
- Livestream
After having taken the bulk of the fall off due to dealing with a series of illnesses, Dutch breaststroking ace Arno Kamminga proved he is on the mend.
Competing on day four of the 2022 Rotterdam Qualification Meet, 27-year-old Kamminga clocked a super quick 58.90 to take the gold in the men’s 100m breaststroke.
Establishing himself as the top-seeded swimmer with a morning swim of 59.10, Kamminga split 28.11/30.79 to ultimately stop the clock in 58.90 to seal the deal in the final.
The next closest swimmer in the race was Caspar Corbeau, who also races for the University of Texas, with Corbeau hitting 1:00.09 for runner-up. Of note, 21-year-old Corbeau was quicker in the morning with a heats time of 59.90, the 5th fastest time of his career.
After taking two silver medals at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Kamminga appeared primed to keep his hardware-reaping streak alive. Kamminga competed at both this year’s World Championships and the European Championships, however, due to illness, things did not go exactly according to plan.
In Budapest, the 26-year-old ace did snag the silver in the 100m breaststroke race, clocking a time of 58.62 to score runner-up status behind winner Nicolo Martinenghi of Italy. However, Kamminga wound up pulling out of the 200m breaststroke semi-finals at those World Championships due to illness.
The story was similar in Rome at the European Championships. Kamminga missed the podium in the 100m event, placing 7th in a time of 59.68. That result was nearly 2 seconds off of his lifetime best, a mark of 57.80 swum at the 2020 Olympic Games that made him the only man not named Adam Peaty to ever have delved into sub-58 second territory in the 1breast.
Kamminga then withdrew from the 200m breast in Rome as well, leaving the Dutchman to watch British swimmer James Wilby bag the gold.
With his sub-59-second outing tonight, Kamminga not only takes over the #1 spot in the season’s world rankings as the only 58-point swimmer. But, his result also qualifies him for Fukuoka 2023 and sets him up with momentum heading into this month’s FINA Short Course World Championships.
2022-2023 LCM Men 100 Breast
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57.69
2 | Nic Fink | USA | 58.36 | 06/30 |
3 | Ilya Shymanovich | BLR | 58.41 | 04/08 |
4 | Arno Kamminga | NED | 58.71 | 07/23 |
5 | Nicolò Martinenghi | ITA | 58.72 | 07/24 |
Additional Winners
- Maaike de Waard took the women’s 50m fly in a time of 25.64 while Luca Armbruster got it done for Germany in 23.77.
- We reported how Tes Schouten clocked a new Dutch national record in the women’s 100m breast with her time of 1:06.09.
- On-fire Marrit Steenbergen completed her trifecta of women’s freestyle victories, capturing the 50m free meet title in a time of 24.89 to pair with her 100m and 200m wins.
- Suriname’s Renzo Tjon-A-Joe topped the men’s 50m free podium in a time of 21.96, a new national record.
Off topic but when is SwimSwam starting Worlds preview?
Meanwhile, are available the entry-lists 0001170003FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF20.pdf (omegatiming.com)
Today, since the entry lists just came out :-).
One more country with a sub 22 50 free.
Go Kamminga Go! 🥰
How did Arno feel about his health and his times? Still not where he was in 2020 or 2021….2:10 in 200 this weekend but his last 50 was good, coming home in 32!
Looks like a bunch of swims from short course meet, the 53rd Anniversario FENABA in Argentina, are getting logged at LCM swims in the rankings
according with FINA the 53th FENABA Anniversary is a LCM meet. https://www.fina.org/swimming/rankings?gender=M&distance=100&stroke=BREASTSTROKE&poolConfiguration=LCM&year=all&startDate=09%2F15%2F2022&endDate=12%2F05%2F2022×Mode=BEST_TIMES®ionId=all&countryId=
Hi Giusy. It was a SCM event (qualifying for SC Worlds) Sres (fenaba.org.ar)
chad kamminga featured in photo grabbing his own Netherlands
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So thankful for your comment because I was about to do one and this is way better than anything I could’ve come up with!