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Anton Chupkov Breaks Junior World Record in 100 Breast Prelims

In the prelims of the men’s 100 meter breaststroke at the 2015 FINA Junior World Championships, Russia’s Anton Chupkov obliterated the field to take the top seed and set a new Junior World Record.

Chupkov raced to a blistering 1:00.12 this morning, well under his previous Junior World Record mark of 1:00.65 from the 2015 European Games. While that record hasn’t officially been ratified by FINA, he still holds the official mark of 1:00.84 from last summer’s Youth Olympic Games.

Chupkov’s Splits:

2015 FINA Junior World Championships- 1:00.12: 28.74/31.38

2015 European Games- 1:00.65: 28.89/31.76

He looks like the man to beat in this event, and has some room to cruise through semis. He was over a second ahead of anyone else through the heats.

Rounding out the top 3 seeds behind Chupkov this morning, American teammates Reece Whitley and Michael Andrew were 2nd and 3rd respectively. Andrew’s best of 1:00.68 puts him within reach of Chupkov, but he’s doubling this event with the 100 backstroke. He put up a 1:01.54 in prelims. Whitley boasts a 1:01.06 and was fairly close to that this morning with a 1:01.48.

The Americans have given impressive showings when they’ve gone head-to-head against each other, but they’ll have to drop significant time if either wants a shot at gold. Chupkov has 2 more chances to re-break his record at this meet and dip under 1:00, with semis and finals to come.

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