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Schoenmaker Hacks Over A Second Off South African 100 Breast Record

2020 SOUTH AFRICAN SC CHAMPIONSHIPS

While competing on day 2 of the 2020 South African Short Course Championships, Tatjana Schoenmaker produced a new national record in the 100 breaststroke.

Entering this 4-day meet in Pietermaritzburg, Schoenmaker’s personal best and South African national standard in this breaststroke sprint rested at the 1:05.12 she produced at this same competition 2 years ago.

Flash forward to tonight, however, and the 23-year-old ripped a monster 1:03.89 to hack well over a second off of that PB and register a new national record. Splitting 30.51/33.38, Schoenmaker’s 1:03.89 here decimated the 1:05.40 she logged for her nation’s 4th fastest performance all-time at Regionals just last month.

Schoenmaker now checks-in as 3rd fastest swimmer in the world for the 2020/21 season.

2020-2021 SCM Women 100 Breast

LillyUSA
King
11/22
1:02.50
2Alia
Atkinson
JAM1:02.6611/15
3Benedetta
Pilato
ITA1:03.5511/15
4Molly
Hannis
USA1:03.5711/22
5Annie
Lazor
USA1:03.6911/22
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In terms of all-time performers, Schoenmaker now ties American Molly Hannis as the world’s 13th fastest ever.

Of note, Schoenmaker was set to partake in the International Swimming League (ISL) season 2 as a member of Iron but dropped out of the league at the last minute. Her 1:03.89 here would rank as the 3rd fastest time this ISL season through 3 matches.

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Dee
4 years ago

Really quite impressive for a swimmer who excels in the big pool. Looking forward to her 200.

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