ÍSLANDSMEISTARAMÓTIÐ (ICELANDIC CHAMPIONSHIPS)
- Friday, July 17th – Sunday, July 19th
- Reykjavík
- 50m (LCM)
- Timed Finals
- Recap #1
- Live Results
The 2020 Icelandic Championships wrapped up from Reykjavik today, with national record holder Anton McKee back in the water.
The former Alabama swimmer completed his trifecta of breaststroke wins, clinching the 50m in a time of 28.76 and the 200m in a mark of 2:14.30. He had already won the 100m breast here, stopping the clock in 1:02.20.
We reported on McKee’s performances from Landsbankamót in Keflavík this past June as well. Below is a comparison of his improvements in just over a month’s time, with McKee
June:
- 50m breast – 29.06
- 100m breast – 1:03.08
- 200m breast – 2:19.08
July:
- 50m breast – 28.76
- 100m breast – 1:02.20
- 200m breast – 2:14.30
For perspective, 26-year-old McKee owns the men’s 50m breast Icelandic record with the 27.46 he produced for 20th place at last year’s FINA World Aquatic Championships. His lifetime best and national record in the 200m breast stands at his 2:10.21 from 2015. He owns a career-fastest 100m breast clocking of 1:00.32. That mark was established at the 2019 FINA World Aquatic Championships where McKee where he placed 24th.
Additional Notes:
- Danish athlete Mie Nielsen earned 100m back gold in 1:02.84.
- Her teammate Viktor Bromer topped the men’s 200m fly podium in 1:58.53.
His name doesn’t sound like a typical Icelandic name .. what’s his background like
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