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WATCH: 2022 Big 12 Swimming & Diving Championships Day 1 Race Videos (Men’s)

2022 BIG 12 SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

The University of Texas men came out swinging on night 1 of the Big 12 Championships. Even with the title all-but-sealed-up before the meet began, the defending champion Longhorn men were still fast on day 1, swimming the third-fastest 200 medley relay and third-fastest 800 free of the season so far.

No women’s race videos have been posted on YouTube yet, but the men’s videos are available below:

Race Videos – Men’s

MEN’S 200 MEDLEY RELAY – TIMED FINALS

Top 3:

  1. Texas – 1:22.24
  2. TCU – 1:26.21
  3. WVU – 1:26.47

Texas looked prime for a big swim after going 1:23.00 against SMU just a few weeks ago, even if most of this group shouldn’t be fully tapered yet.

Sure enough, the Longhorn men broke the meet record, and swam the #3 time in the nation this season, with a 1:22.24.

Freshman backstroker Anthony Grimm led off in 20.55, setting a new personal best for him. Caspar Corbeau split 22.96 on breast, Alvin Jiang clocked a 20.13 fly split, and Cameron Auchinachie anchored in 18.60. While they may not have broken the conference record (which just also happens to be the fastest-time ever), they were 0.32s faster than they were at NCAAs last year.

MEN’S 800 FREE RELAY – TIMED FINALS

Top 3:

  1. Texas – 6:08.76
  2. TCU – 6:25.08
  3. WVU – 6:36.01

The Texas men broke a longstanding meet record as they (relatively) cruised to a 6:08.76 win tonight. That moves the Longhorns from 5th to 3rd  in the nation this season.

Drew Kibler led off in 1:32.20, Coby Carrozza split a strong 1:32.16 on the 2nd leg, freshman Luke Hobson went 1:33.22 on the third leg, and Carson Foster anchored in 1:31.18.  All four men sewed up their NCAA invites back in December, so they should have plenty more in the tank next month at the NCAA Championships.

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Ol' Longhorn
2 years ago

MA looking at the Carson Foster split and begins polishing his rearview mirror for the 200 IM at Trials.

SigmaAlphaBetaMale
2 years ago

I am thinking Foster could make the 4×200 team in Budapest

asdf
2 years ago

Grimm has the best backstroke tempo I’ve ever seen. Looks like about 0.8s/cycle (which is 0.2 quicker than Kolesnikov in his LCM wr)

bobthebuilderrocks
2 years ago

Not sure how many will see this, but what are people’s opinions on a Auchinachie/Corbeau/Grimm/Krueger 200 medley relay?

ArtVanDeLegh10
Reply to  bobthebuilderrocks
2 years ago

Krueger isn’t really a 50 guy whereas Grimm and Auchinachie are. It’s probably faster to leave it the way it is without Krueger on it.

BSD
Reply to  bobthebuilderrocks
2 years ago

It’s an interesting combination, it might be their fastest. But I think Texas will elect not to use Krueger on this relay and save him for the rest

diver
Reply to  bobthebuilderrocks
2 years ago

Jiang still has a 19 in him. Grimm-Caspar-Jiang -Cam is fastest

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