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2024 Women’s NCAA Champs: Gretchen Walsh Splits Fastest 50 Back Ever With 22.10

2024 WOMEN’S NCAA SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Day 1 Finals Heat Sheets

WOMEN’S 200 MEDLEY RELAY

  • NCAA Record: 1:31.51 – Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, L. Cuomo, K. Douglass), 2023
  • Meet Record: 1:31.51 — Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, L. Cuomo, K. Douglass), 2023
  • American Record: 1:31.51 – Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, L. Cuomo, K. Douglass), 2023
  • U.S. Open Record: 1:31.51 – Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, L. Cuomo, K. Douglass), 2023
  • 2023 NCAA Champion: 1:31.51 – Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, L. Cuomo, K. Douglass)

Top 8:

  1. Virginia (G. Walsh, Nocentini, Novelline, Parker) — 1:31.58
  2. Ohio State (Funderburke, Bach, Zenick, Ivan) — 1:33.09
  3. Florida (Runnels, Mayne, Peoples, Cronk) — 1:34.30
  4. Cal — 1:34.55
  5. Tennessee — 1:34.64
  6. Texas — 1:34.74
  7. USC — 1:34.81
  8. Stanford — 1:35.10

Virginia’s Gretchen Walsh swam the fastest 50 backstroke split ever with a 22.10 to lead off Virgnia’s 200 medley relay to a win on night 1 of the 2024 NCAA Championships.

All-Time 50-Yard Backstroke Splits

  1. Gretchen Walsh– 22.10 (2024 NCAA Championships)
  2. Maggie MacNeil – 22.52 (2023 SEC Championships)
  3. Gretchen Walsh – 22.54 (2023 NCAA Championships)
  4. Gretchen Walsh – 22.65 (2023 ACC Championships)
  5. Katharine Berkoff – 22.76 (2022 NCAA Championships)

Walsh was the fastest performer last year for just a few minutes as she swam a 22.65 at the ACC Championships just moments before Maggie MacNeil swam just over a tenth faster at the SEC Championships on the same night in February 2023.

This also becomes the first time that the backstroke leg of an NCAA-winning relay has been faster than the butterfly leg. Two years ago, Gretchen Walsh was close to Lexi Cuomo’s butterfly split. Walsh led off in a 22.81 while Cuomo split a 22.72.

Tonight’s relay was just off of the NCAA record. Virginia broke the record a year ago swimming a 1:31.51 and they swam a 1:31.58 tonight.

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Paul
8 months ago

G.Walsh in Paris 2024: 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly.
100 back?

jeff
8 months ago

this is legitimately 50 free Dressel-like at this point. As far as I can tell, the all time rankings look like this:
Walsh 22.10
MacNeil 22.54
Berkoff 22.76
Smith 23.18
Curzan 23.26
White 23.35
Bootsma 23.36

Last edited 8 months ago by jeff
Barry Revzin
Reply to  jeff
8 months ago

When Dressel when 17.63, the second fastest ever was 18.47. by just talking about time margin that’s much larger (0.84s vs 0.44s)… Converting that to percentage and it’s even bigger 4.8% vs 2.0%.

jeff
Reply to  Barry Revzin
8 months ago

If you look strictly at how they compare to the #2 times at the time that’s true, but I also think that MacNeil and Berkoff are also SCY revolutionaries (at least with sprint backstroke for Berkoff) that are just at a higher level than any of the men’s 50 free competitors were. Like even if Crooks were 5 years older and was going 17.9s in 2018, it wouldn’t diminish how much Dressel was still ahead of everyone else

One of the other comments below mentions a data point that supports this, where the overall record prior to MacNeil was 23.36, which Gretchen is now 1.26 seconds faster than. That was set in 2016 and chopping 1.26 seconds off a 50… Read more »

Last edited 8 months ago by jeff
Jeb
Reply to  jeff
8 months ago

Do you realize all the amazing swimmers who swam the 50 scy?

jeff
Reply to  Jeb
8 months ago

I could say the exact same about the 50 back – Gretchen is over a second faster than swimmers like Regan Smith and Claire Curzan. That’s inhuman

Steve Nolan
Reply to  jeff
8 months ago

But that’s a bunch of people bringing that record down, not just one like Dressel.

jeff
Reply to  Steve Nolan
8 months ago

my point is just that compared to the “average” top end 50 backstroker, Gretchen is far ahead of the pack as Dressel was in the 50 free.

The top 5-15ish 50 female backstrokers cluster around the 23.3-23.6 range while the top 5-15ish 50 male freestylers back in 2018 and before clustered around the 18.6 to 18.8 range.

Proportionately, Dressel and Walsh are about the same compared to those ranges

Last edited 8 months ago by jeff
Steve Nolan
Reply to  jeff
8 months ago

Eh, never really seen that as the comparison before. It’s usually always record vs previous record.

jeff
Reply to  Steve Nolan
8 months ago

it’s more resistant to outliers. If you made a box and whisker plot of the top 25 or however many swimmers (pre 2019 for the men’s 50 free), Dressel and Walsh probably look like they’re at similar positions

Last edited 8 months ago by jeff
MTK
8 months ago

The SCM world record of 25.25 is looking pretty soft right now. G Walsh would totally hit 24.6-24.8.

Last edited 8 months ago by MTK
Daddy Foster
Reply to  MTK
8 months ago

I disagree. I think she’s borderline WR, but she wouldn’t blow it away by that much

oxyswim
Reply to  Daddy Foster
8 months ago

Maggie MacNeil is the world record holder and she just smoked Maggie’s fastest ever split. She’s also a similar level long course backstroker to Maggie so you can’t make an argument the extra 2 strokes each lap would be in Maggie’s favor.

woods
8 months ago

she honestly left time on the table with the swim too. starter held them too long so start wasn’t great (beyond the normal criticism of her starts) and turn was very long. 21 high was easily in play

Facts
8 months ago

What are the odds this will beat at least one men’s split next week?

Andrew
Reply to  Facts
8 months ago

it’ll beat the UVA mens split…

Sweet Sweet Peter Rosen
Reply to  Facts
8 months ago

Last year men’s ncaa. Slowest split was 21.7 (Michigan). Pretty close

2024 men’s ACC’s she beat Duke’s guy

🤯

Hmm
8 months ago

there are going to be girls at this meet who don’t go 22.10 in the 50 free…..

BSD
8 months ago

This record was 23.3 not very long ago (5 years?) insane

BSD
Reply to  BSD
8 months ago

Just looked it up, it was 23.3 before Maggie went 23.0 in 2020, now we’re almost at 21 lol

Swemmer
8 months ago

Hopefully she doesn’t get steamrolled by O’Callaghan this summer but idk

Yikes
Reply to  Swemmer
8 months ago

Let’s make Swemmer’s GW trolling a drinking game. Everyone take your first shot. Alert your emergency contacts bc if it’s anything like ACCs it’s gonna be a long weekend for your liver.

Swemmer
Reply to  Yikes
8 months ago

Already got the punch ready 😎😎😎😎

HeGetsItDoneAgain
Reply to  Yikes
8 months ago

Heck ya pour one out alcoholic hepatitis see you in the icu brothers.

Jeb
Reply to  Swemmer
8 months ago

Would love to see MOC try and do it in the pool that actually matters

Swemmer
Reply to  Jeb
8 months ago

She already has, twice

Jeb
Reply to  Swemmer
8 months ago

She is too scared to come swim Gretchen in scy

Swemmer
Reply to  Jeb
8 months ago

Nobody else on the planet cares about SCY so cope

Joe
Reply to  Swemmer
8 months ago

The best swimming country in the world does. So that is all that matters

Swimmer.thingz
Reply to  Jeb
8 months ago

Scy doesn’t matter 🤡🤡🤡

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