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Kevin Cordes Breaks American Record in 100 Breast

University of Arizona sophomore Kevin Cordes broke his own American record at 2012 AT&T Short Course Nationals in Austin Friday night. His time of 51.10 was more than two tenths lower than the previous mark of 51.32 from 2012 NCAAs.

On his way to breaking the American record, Cordes also broke Michael Alexandrov‘s meet record which was only .03 slower than the American. Alexandrov finished second in the event in a 51.62. The US Open record is still held by Cal’s Damir Dugonjic, who went 50.86 in 2009.

More highlights from Friday night here.

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11 years ago

Cordes , the future of Us breaststroke ??? Probably Yes !

11 years ago

Way to go Kev!

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