2018 U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, July 25 – Sunday, July 29, 2018
- William Woollett Aquatics Center, Irvine, CA
- Prelims 9 AM / Finals 6 PM (U.S. Pacific Time)
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After breaking a World Record in the 200 IM on Saturday, Kathleen Baker wasn’t done with her meet yet. On Sunday, she broke the US Open and Championship records in the women’s 200 IM with a 2:08.32
The previous U.S. Open Record holder was Katinka Hosszu (who also happens to be the World Record holder) with a 2:08.66 swum at the 2015 Charlotte Pro Swim Series stop. The Championship Record was even older – a 2:09.34 done by Julia Smit at the 2009 edition, super-suited, in Indy.
Fly Split | Back Split | Breast Split | Free Split | Total Time | ||
Kathleen Baker | New US Open/CR | 27.94 | 31.81 | 37.32 | 31.25 | 2:08.32 |
Katinka Hosszu | Old US Open Record | 28.14 | 32.82 | 37.59 | 30.11 | 2:08.66 |
Julia Smith | Old Championship Record | 28.53 | 33.58 | 36.43 | 30.80 | 2:09.34 |
While Baker’s spot on the team was already secured, with how well she’s swimming, by finishing out her schedule in the 200 IM, she’s now put down a benchmark for World Championship qualifying. Because of the number of big-name swimmers who seemed to have saved their full tapers for Pan Pacs, there’s been a big focus this week on Worlds spots that will be earned via Pan Pacs swims; however, A-final races from Nationals are also weighed, and no active American has been faster than Baker’s 2:08.32 from Sunday evening.
Baker now becomes the 14th-best performer in the history of this event, and 2nd-fastest American, behind only Ariana Kukors.
Baker’s best time coming into the meet was a 2:11.68, done at the Mare Nostrum series in June. Her previous best time comint into the year was a 2:12.09, from 2015, and she’s now swum her 4 fastest times in this event this year alone.
Top 5 Americans All-Time, 200 IM:
- Ariana Kukors – 2:06.15, 2009
- Kathleen Baker – 2:08.32, 2018
- Melanie Margalis – 2:08.70, 2017
- Maya DiRado – 2:08.79, 2016
- Caitlin Leverenz – 2:08.95, 2012
‘Would be Awesome next month when she also gets at least the American Record in the 200m IM in Tokyo! Outstanding swims for K. Baker in Irvine the last few days. 👏
Not happening. Do you realize how fast the American Record is? To break AR would require swimming at WR time.
She sure had rolling and great for Kathryn Baker.
I make it tied for 8th with Qi Hui from 2009, and just behind Ohashi 2.07.91 (6th) and Coutts 2.08.15 (7th).
https://www.usaswimming.org/Home/times/data-hub
Kathleen broke the 200 IM record on Saturday?! OH MY GOD SHE MUST HAVE TIME TRIALED!
maybe 100 back 😉
Next up, take the Iron Lady out of the record books 😉😉😉 2:06:12
Congrats Kathleenie Weeine! Proud of you