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Noe Ponti Kicks Off 2025 Swiss Championships With 22.77 50 Fly

2025 SWISS LC CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2025 Swiss Long Course Championships began today from Oberkirch with Olympic medalist Noe Ponti diving in for the men’s 50m butterfly.

Entering this competition, 23-year-old Ponti already owned the top time in the world in the event, a mark of 22.83 he produced at February’s Dubai Open Swimming Championships.

During this morning’s heats, Ponti lowered that result by .06 to check in with a top-seeded performance of 22.77, a time within .12 of the 22.65 Swiss national record he notched at last April’s Swiss Championships. That rendered him the 6th-fastest man in history.

Come tonight’s final, Ponti added slightly to ultimately get to the wall in 22.81, beating the field by well over a second in the process.

He and Dutchman Nyls Korstanje remain the only racers in the world right now who have delved under the 23-second barrier this season.

Korstanje will be racing at the Bergen Swim Festival this weekend so we’ll see how the former NC State standout responds.

2024-2025 LCM Men 50 Fly

NoeSUI
PONTI
04/03
22.77
2Nyls
Korstanje
NED22.8812/01
3Taikan
TANAKA
JPN23.0603/20
4Thomas
Verhoeven
NED23.2012/01
5Sean
Niewold
NED23.2102/15
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Additional Notes

  • Angelique Brugger won the women’s 50m fly event in a result of 27.44.
  • Antonio Djakovic took on two events to begin his campaign, racing the men’s 200m free and the 1500m free. The 22-year-old posted 1:49.12 in the former and 15:35.76 in the latter to capture two golds.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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