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LIVEBARN Race of the Week: Ilya Kharun Breaks 100 Fly School Record in NCAA Yards Debut

There’s been no shortage of NCAA action this past week, with the regular season kicking off at meets around the country. At ASU’s two-day dual meet with Georgia, freshman Ilya Kharun put up a spectacular performance. After a solid outing in LCM on the first day of the meet, Kharun exploded in yards.

In his first 100-yard butterfly in a Sun Devil cap, he broke the school record with a blistering 44.88. That swim marks Kharun’s first time sub-45 seconds–his previous best was 45.26 from February 2023–and also brings the school record under that barrier for the first time. Last season, Max McCusker set the mark at 45.01.

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As you can hear yelled in the video, Kharun is just a freshman. Yet, he’s poised to make an immediate impact for ASU in the butterfly events. He also swam a personal best 1:40.68 in the 200 fly, which would’ve earned him 6th at 2023 NCAAs.

This is your LIVEBARN Race of the Week rather than that performance because thought the 200 fly time would’ve scored higher, the 100 fly swim is a better representation of Kharun’s potential for ASU.

From his international resume, we already knew that he’d be a factor in the 200 fly. But now, he’s got another NCAA-scoring event. In addition, it also likely makes him the go-to print butterflyer for the medley relays. Kharun split 19.51 on the 200 medley relay, faster than what McCusker went at NCAAs.

It’s still September, but the times Kharun’s already put up show that he could be just what the Sun Devils needed to claim their first NCAA Championship next March.

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zswam88
1 year ago

It’s giving Maggie McNeil’s debut at Michigan vibes. I’m into it.

Noah
1 year ago

“Solid” LCM day? He split a 51.mid 100 fly 😂

Underachieving swimmer
1 year ago

Remember when it was only found out last year he wasn’t an American citizen 😂

For such an excellent athlete you’d have figured that sort of information should have been deduced by USA swimming a long time ago.

swimapologist
Reply to  Underachieving swimmer
1 year ago

LOL you put a lot of faith in the administrative capabilities of an organization that keeps giving their CEO a raise even as membership and revenue plummets…

Andrew
1 year ago

Not to overreact or jump the gun, but he’s my early pick to take out Conger’s legendary 2 fly record in the next 4 years

ArtVanDeLegh10
Reply to  Andrew
1 year ago

I think his 200 LCM is already faster and he is fast in SCM and UW so I’d be more surprised if he doesn’t beat it.

Bobthebuilderrrocks
Reply to  ArtVanDeLegh10
1 year ago

Yeah, I think King Cong’s record falls this season.

25Back
1 year ago

That time with long turns and an inconsistent breathing pattern is crazy. Bullish on 19-low relay split/43-point/1:37-1:38 on him for this season

Kabes
1 year ago

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ILYa kharun!!

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