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Watch Hinomoto’s Electric 55.77 SCM 100 Breast

63RD JAPANESE SHORT COURSE CHAMPIONSHIPS

A Japanese national record went down on day 1 of these Japanese Short Course Championships, with Yuya Hinomoto posting a super quick mark of 55.77 to take the men’s 100m breaststroke.

After establishing himself as the top-seeded swimmer with a morning swim of 56.37, Hinomoto busted out the fastest swim of his life, and the first sub-56 effort of his career, to beat out veteran Olympian Yasuhiro Koseki

24-year-old Hinomoto of Kindai Club opened his race tonight in 26.26 and brought it home in 29.51 to wrap up his new record, scorching his previous personal best of 58.15 from 2018. His 55.77 dropped well over 2 seconds from that mark in 3 years.

Hinomoto’s result also overtook Koseki’s previous national standard of 56.11. As Koseki’s mark represented the Asian Record, Hinomoto now owns that continental milestone as well.

With his performance here, Hinomoto now ranks as the 5th fastest man ever in the SCM 100 breaststroke event, sitting just less than half a second away from Belarusian Ilya Shymanovich’s World Record of 55.34.

Top 5 Men’s SCM 100 Breaststroke Performers All-Time

  1. Ilya Shymanovich (BLR), 55.34 2020
  2. Adam Peaty (GBR), 55.41 2020
  3. Cameron Van den Burgh (RSA), 55.61 2009
  4. Emri Sakci (TUR), 55.74 2020
  5. Yuya Hinomoto (JPN), 55.77 2021

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Deepblue
3 years ago

If the Tokyo Olympics were held in any of the winter months, Japan would probably come away with double the hardware that they ended up with in August. Not saying Hinomoto would’ve gone 58-low for bronze, but from what I’ve seen, Japanese swimmers are only truly on fire from like November-January. Gotta figure daddy Daiya, Koseki, Matsumoto, Ikari, or any of their dozens of 2:08 breaststrokers could’ve grabbed medals with their in-season form.

Big mac #1
3 years ago

The breast field world wide is nuts right now

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