The latest addition to the inaugural season of the International Swimming League (ISL) is Polish sprinterย Kasia Wilk, also known asย Katarzyna Wasick*, who has signed with the Cali Condors.
*Editor’s Note: Wilk is married to professional poker player Matthew Wasick, and sometimes competes under her maiden name, and sometimes under her married name. Kasia is short for Katarzyna.
Wilk is a 3-time Polish Olympian who raced in the 2008, 2012, and 2016 Games. She swam collegiately at USC, and currently lives in Las Vegas and trains as a post-graduate out of the program based at UNLV. Las Vegas will be the home of the championship event for the first season of the ISL.
Wilk enjoyed an All-American career in the NCAA, including placing 3rd at NCAAs in the 100 free and winning an NCAA title as part of a USC 400 free relay, but the last year has really been her big international breakout. At the Polish Championships in May, the 27-year old swam a 24.73 in the 50 free. At that meet (first in prelims, then in finals), she became the first Polish woman under 25 seconds in the 50 meter free in long course. She also holds individual Polish Records in the long course 100 free (54.22) and the short course 100 free (53.10).
Career Best Times, all within the last 15 months:
LCM | SCM | |
50 free | 24.73 | 24.08 |
100 free | 54.22 | 53.10 |
While Australian swimmerย Shayna Jack hasn’t yet been banned from the league, pending the conclusion of her anti-doping proceedings, Wilk will serve as a backup for the Jason-Lezak-managed team in the event that Jack is not able to swim in the league. A suspension of any length for Jack in those anti-doping proceedings will lead to a lifetime ban for Jack from the ISL. Jack was destined to be one of the team’s top female sprinters. The Condors also haveย Mallory Comerford, Natalie Hinds, Olivia Smoliga to fill in those sprint freestyle events.
This brings the Condors up to an equal number of males and females on their 2019 roster, though they’d lose that equality if Jack is suspended. The other 3 American-based ISL teams all have more male swimmers than female swimmers.
The Cali Condors are scheduled to kick off the season as part of “Group A” in Indianapolis, Indiana on October 4th-5th where they’ll race against the DC Trident, the Aqua Centurions, and Energy Standard.
Women | Men |
Kelsi Dahlia | Bowen Becker |
Mallory Comerford | Townley Haas |
Melanie Margalis | Nic Fink |
Hali Flickinger |
Kacper Majchrzak
|
Kylie Masse | Anton Ipsen |
Molly Hannis | Justin Ress |
Natalie Hinds | John Shebat |
Shayna Jack* | Jan ลwitkowski |
Ariarne Titmus | Mark Szaranek |
Lilly King | Mitch Larkin |
Olivia Smoliga | Andrew Wilson |
Kasia Wilk | Jack Cartwright |
Kelsey Wog |
Radosลaw Kawฤcki
|
*Jack is currently suspended, pending the outcome of doping proceedings in Australia.
Gratulacje’ Kasia! Bravo!!! ๐๐๐
Powedzenia ๐๐
Polish lessons from Rafaล i Artur?
Tak, tak, i wiele innych!!!
I coached Kasia’a brother, Krzysztof, at U. of Bridgeport. He was a sprint relay NCAA Champion for us there.
Aha, gotcha. I spent a good amount of time in poznan over a couple years. Beautiful places in Poland. Always nice to hear about other people with connections there.
There are some good Juniors right now. I wonโt lie, I expected more from the current generation (Wojdat, Czerniak, Kawecki). Czerniak always a dud at the Olympics, same with Radosลaw. Miss someone like Konorzewski (sp?).
Paweล Korzeniowski ๐ Good guy, knew him, & Otilya, very well back in the day.
Spent the Summers of ’91 & ’92 in Poznan (Wojdat i Szukala’s hometown) prepping Artur for Universiade & Europeans (’91) & Szukala & Wojdat for Barcelona. Great little city!
Czerniak was coached for a long time by Bart Kizierowski, another Polish great from that era.
I organized a pre-worlds (Montreal) training camp in CT for the Polish team in 2005…their most successful World’s ever!
Congrats to Wilk. But Im still waiting for the ISL to release information on team Florida Man composed of Dressel and 15 clones of him
Go Kasia go!!!! ๐ช๐ผ