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Texas A&M Women Beat Texas A&M Men’s Record By 2 Seconds (VIDEO)

On December 29th, the official Twitter account of Texas A&M swimming Tweeted out that the team had broken the school record for changing the pool from 8 long-course-meters lanes to 20 short-course-yards lanes. With the participation of the entire men’s team, the feat was done in 1:08.38.

That record didn’t stand for long. Last week, the Texas A&M women pulled it off in 1:06. And they did one better – they took video to prove their prowess.

The Aggie women are the two-time defending SEC Conference Champions, and in 2017 they finished 3rd at NCAAs – the best finish in school history. The A&M women have finished in the top 4 at NCAAs in each of the last 5 seasons, and in the top 10 for 11-straight years.

While not an official NCAA event, the time is a new standard in the pool-change discipline. Besides women’s swimming, Texas A&M excels in engineering –  the school ranked 16th among all college and university programs in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. The synergies and qualities of both of these standout programs can be seen in this accomplishment.

We don’t imagine that the men’s team will take this affront likely – nor will the rest of the country. With the attention brought by this new standard-bearer, and the resulting competitive spirit, we suspect that the bounds of this challenge will be pushed closer to the legendary 1-minute barrier in the future.

 

 

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Bupwa
6 years ago

Glad to read this! Congratulations to the Aggie Women. This supports our movement to give all scholarships in swimming to the fastest athletes REGARDLESS of gender. This is the 21st century people. Let us throw out all of the gender discrimination and get real. Also at NCAAs only the fastest times go REGARDLESS of gender. All athletes wear the same full body suits. This way, at least for now, every women’s team can lay claim to tying for the women’s National Title (with 0 points). http://www.nomodiscriminationINswimmin.com is accepting donations of crypto currency only. The venerable N.O.W. got their agenda passed through Congress with Title IX law back in the dark ages of the 20th… Read more »

sven
6 years ago

I remember when the minute mark was considered impossible in this event just a few years ago.. Now we’re looking at 1:06? Can’t wait to see this in Tokyo.

Coach John
6 years ago

I wonder how many coaches are going to be showing this video to their age-groupers this week and expect a 50% reduction in set-up time lol

Benedict Arnold Schwarzenegger
6 years ago

Something something Schooling did it 1:04 in practice

Dudeman
Reply to  Benedict Arnold Schwarzenegger
6 years ago

People have stepped up when it comes to this meme in the comments.

Jerimiah Knots
6 years ago

yeah but the men are still faster in actual events?

Coach John
Reply to  Jerimiah Knots
6 years ago

go away captain obvious

Swimbo Fisher
Reply to  Jerimiah Knots
6 years ago

Not by much

Jav
6 years ago

NC State could do it faster without fins

OG Swimmer
Reply to  Jav
6 years ago

Okay, now prove it. And let’s see the video.

Competitive Lane roper
6 years ago

1. They have 10 more swimmers than the mens team.
2. The lane ropes were already unhooked before they started the timer.

1anda2
Reply to  Competitive Lane roper
6 years ago

No video from the men, never happened. 🙂

It\'s okay
Reply to  Competitive Lane roper
6 years ago

Sounds like a salty member of the men’s team

OG Swimmer
6 years ago

Discipline, Organization, Team Work and Having Fun. Just add hard work and you got a Champion. Thanks Steve.

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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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