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Korea’s Lee Eunji Blasts 1:00.03 100 Back National Record At Just 14

2021 KOREAN NATIONAL TRIALS

  • Thursday, May 13th – Monday, May 17th
  • Jeju Multi-Sports Complex Swimming Pool
  • LCM (50m)
  • Results
  • Livestream

In addition to the head-turning World Junior Record set by Hwang Sunwoo in the men’s 200m free, youngster Lee Eunji also did some damage of her own on the penultimate night of action at the 2021 Korean National Trials.

Lee, just 14 years of age, already qualified for the Olympic Games in the women’s 200m back, having clocked a lifetime best of 2:09.87 earlier in the meet. However, the teen was far from finished, firing off a new national record of 1:00.03 en route to gold in the 100m back sprint.

Entering this meet, Lee’s lifetime best rested at the 1:01.06 she produced at the Korean Championships last November. Flashforward just a handful of months, however, and she dropped over a second with her new PB of 1:00.03.

Splitting 29.04/30.99, Lee’s time overtook the previous Korean national standard of 1:00.16 Im Dasol put on the books in 2019.

For additional perspective, Lee’s 1:00.03 100m back time would check-in as the United States’ National Age Group Record, overtaking world record holder Regan Smith‘s 13-14 best of 1:00.26 from 2016.

Lee’s time also dipped under the FINA ‘A’ cut of 1:00.25 needed for the Olympic Games in Tokyo, meaning this 14-year-old has now qualified for her 2nd event.

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Kaylee
3 years ago

She rocks!! Amazing young star!

Last edited 3 years ago by Kaylee
Pacific Whirl
Reply to  Kaylee
3 years ago

You amazing too!

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