Men’s 200 Breaststroke Swimmers – Short Course Yards
Top 10 Fastest 200 Breaststroke Swimmers – Men’s SCY
- Leon Marchand 1:46.35 (2024 NCAA Championships 3/30/2024)
- Will Licon 1:47.91 (2017 NCAA DI – Men 3/25/2017)
- Matt Fallon 1:48.48 (2024 NCAA Championships 3/30/2024)
- Reece Whitley 1:48.53 (2020 California vs Stanford Men 11/14/2020)
- Kevin Cordes 1:48.66 (2014 NCAA DI – Men 3/27/2014)
- Andrew Seliskar 1:48.70 (2019 NCAA DI – Men 3/30/2019)
- Max McHugh 1:48.76 (2022 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming Championships 3/26/2022)
- Caspar Corbeau 1:49.15 (2023 NCAA Championships 3/25/2023)
- Cody Miller 1:49.16 (2017 Winter Nationals 12/2/2017)
- Josh Prenot 1:49.31 (2016 NCAA DI – Men 3/26/2016)
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Below is the list of the All time 100 Breaststroke Men’s SCY:
Top 10 100 Breaststroke Swimmers – Men’s SCY
- Liam Bell 49.53 (2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming Championships 3/29/2024)
- Ian Finnerty 49.69 (2018 NCAA DI – Men 3/23/2018)
- Max McHugh 49.90 (2022 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming Championships 3/25/2022)
- Caeleb Dressel 50.03 (2018 SEC Champs 2/17/2018)
- Kevin Cordes 50.04 (2014 NCAA DI – Men 3/27/2014)
- Carsten Vissering 50.30 (2019 NCAA DI – Men 3/29/2019)
- Caspar Corbeau 50.49 (2022 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming Championships 3/25/2022)
- Van Mathias 50.57 (2023 NCAA Championships 2023)
- Brian Bensing 50.59 (2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming Championships 3/29/2024)
- Will Licon 50.68 (2017 NCAA DI – Men 3/24/2017)
- Leon Marchand (1:46.35 – 2024 NCAA Championships):
Leon Marchand’s remarkable time of 1:46.35 at the 2024 NCAA Championships stands as the fastest ever in this event. His performance showcases his exceptional skill and dominance in the 200 Breaststroke, setting a new standard for the discipline. - Will Licon (1:47.91 – 2017 NCAA DI – Men):
Will Licon’s impressive time of 1:47.91, achieved at the 2017 NCAA DI Men’s Championships, demonstrates his enduring presence among the top swimmers in the 200 Breaststroke. His consistency and competitiveness have solidified his status as a standout in this event. - Matt Fallon (1:48.48 – 2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming Championships):
Matt Fallon’s time of 1:48.48 at the 2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming Championships highlights his emergence as a competitive force in the 200 Breaststroke. His progress in the discipline is promising for the future. - Reece Whitley (1:48.53 – 2020 California vs. Stanford Men):
Reece Whitley’s time of 1:48.53 from the 2020 California vs. Stanford Men’s meet highlights his potential and versatility in the 200 Breaststroke. Whitley’s performance reflects his ability to contend with the best swimmers in this discipline. - Kevin Cordes (1:48.66 – 2014 NCAA DI – Men):
Kevin Cordes’ time of 1:48.66, achieved at the 2014 NCAA DI Men’s Championships, remains an impressive benchmark in the 200 Breaststroke. His strong and consistent performances have left a lasting legacy in this event. - Andrew Seliskar (1:48.70 – 2019 NCAA DI – Men):
Andrew Seliskar’s time of 1:48.70 from the 2019 NCAA DI Men’s Championships reflects his competitiveness in the 200 Breaststroke. Seliskar’s ability to perform at a high level in multiple events makes him a versatile swimmer. - Max McHugh (1:48.76 – 2022 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming Championships):
Max McHugh’s time of 1:48.76 at the 2022 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming Championships showcases his talent and dedication to the 200 Breaststroke. His performance demonstrates his potential to challenge the best in this event. - Caspar Corbeau (1:49.15 – 2023 NCAA Championships):
Caspar Corbeau’s time of 1:49.15 at the 2023 NCAA Championships demonstrates his potential in the 200 Breaststroke. His presence among the top swimmers in this event showcases his dedication to excellence. - Cody Miller (1:49.16 – 2017 Winter Nationals):
Cody Miller’s time of 1:49.16 at the 2017 Winter Nationals emphasizes his versatility as a swimmer. While he is well-known for his breaststroke expertise, his ability to excel in this event underscores his skill. - Josh Prenot (1:49.31 – 2016 NCAA DI – Men):
Josh Prenot’s time of 1:49.31 at the 2016 NCAA DI Men’s Championships solidifies his place among the top swimmers in the 200 Breaststroke. His performance highlights his competitiveness and skill in this discipline.
In conclusion, these top 10 swimmers in the Men’s 200 Breaststroke SCY event represent a diverse group of talents, from newcomers to established veterans. Their impressive times and performances showcase the depth and competitiveness of the discipline, making it one of the most captivating events in the world of swimming.