2019 MEN’S NCAA SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, March 27 – Saturday, March 30
- Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center, Austin, Texas
- Prelims 10 AM / Finals 6 PM (Central Time)
- Defending champion: Texas (4x) (2018 results)
- Psych Sheet
- Live Stream
- Live results
The Cal Bears lit up the pool this morning in every event, and they got lifetime bests by both sophomore Ryan Hoffer and junior Pawel Sendyk that moved both men up the all-time rankings in the 50 free.
Sendyk won heat 4 with a 18.66. That broke the pool record, which belonged to Fred Bosquet‘s time of 18.75. That also represents a new personal best for Sendyk, whose previous best time was a 18.83 from the Pac-12 Championships earlier this month. That time also moves him into a tie with Nathan Adrian for 7th all-time in the event, according the USA Swimming database. Sendyk time’s stood up as the 2nd-fastest of the morning, and qualified him for the 50 free A-final for the third straight year.
That pool record wasn’t to last long, however. Two heats later, Sendyk’s teammate Hoffer did his best submarine impression, parlaying his massive underwaters into a time of 18.58. The sophomore was one of the best high school sprinters ever, and his time this morning was his first personal best since his senior year of high school, when he went 18.71. Hoffer now ranks 5th-all time.
Top Ten Performers, 50 Free
Place | Swimmer | Time |
1 | Caeleb Dressel | 17.63 |
2 | Cesar Cielo | 18.47 |
3 | Matt Targett | 18.52 |
4 | Ryan Held | 18.56 |
5 | Ryan Hoffer | 18.58 |
6 | Vlad Morozov | 18.63 |
7 | Kristian Gkolomeev | 18.64 |
T-8 | Nathan Adrian | 18.66 |
T-8 | Pawel Sendyk | 18.66 |
10 | Bowen Becker | 18.69 |
just goes to show how crazy CD is
If Ryan Hoffer did 18.58 isn’t he tied for 4th rather than being 5th as the article says above?
Maybe Hoffer can challenge the 18 barrier after all
I think the real cool goal hopefully by next year is breaking that 18.20 barrier that Caeleb was stuck at. I personally dont think Hof is getting CDs record but if he could be under 18.2 I think that would be really cool
Breaking 18.2 talking about Hoffer breaking Dressel’s record are miles apart. Dressel broke reality when he dropped .57 in a day, when his time was already 18.2. That doesn’t happen.
“Did his best submarine impression” LOL nice
CD’s time is 17.64 not 17.81
17.63*
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I am beginning to regret my pickem picks.
You didn’t write Hoffers swim down
They also got the top time wrong