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Chalmers Hits 100 Fly Lifetime Best To Become 3rd Fastest Aussie Ever

2020 NEW SOUTH WALES STATE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

21-year-old Olympic gold medalist Kyle Chalmers already wrapped up 3 victories here at the 2020 New South Wales State Open Championships, having topped the podium across the 200m fly, 100m free and 200m free events.

To wrap up his meet, the Marion swimmer powered his way to a new lifetime best in the men’s 100m fly, taking his 4th individual gold here in a time of 51.37.

Chalmers established himself as the top-seeded swimmer of the morning, hitting a heats swim of 53.58 as the only racer under 54 seconds.

Tonight, Chalmers broke through with splits of 24.12/27.25 to clear a big-time effort of 51.37, a time placing him among the top performers of the season in slot #8. That’s extremely respectable for this versatile swimmer whose 100m fly is an ‘off event’ from his bread-and-butter sprint freestyles.

Entering these NSW State Championships, Chalmers’ 100m fly personal best rested at the 52.07 logged at the 2019 Australian National Championships. That outing represented just the man’s 3rd time ever under the 53-second barrier.

With his 51.37 outing tonight in Sydney, Chalmers has become Australia’s 3rd fastest 100m fly performer of all-time.

#1 – 50.85 Andrew Lauterstein AUS 2009 World Champs 7/26/2009 Rome
#2 – 51.00 Grant Irvine AUS 7/29/2017 Budapest
#3 – 51.37 Kyle Chalmers AUS NSW State Open Championships 03/15/2020 Sydney
#4 – 51.47 Matthew Temple & David Morgan AUS 2019 AUS World Champ Trials 6/9/2019 Brisbane
#6 – 51.67 Chris Wright AUS 2012 EnergyAustralia Swimming 3/15/2012 Adelaide

For additional perspective, Chalmers’ time here would have rendered the Aussie as the 5th place finisher at the 2019 World Championships.

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Texas Tap Water
4 years ago

My prediction:

Chalmers to become the fifth swimmer after Duke Kahanamoku, Johnny Weissmuller, Alexander Popov and Pieter VDH to defend 100 m free Olympic gold.

Ol' Longhorn
4 years ago

He’s becoming like Dressel, just with an individual Olympic gold.

Dan
4 years ago

4 guys under 51.5 in the last 3 years and 3 of them in the last year is not to bad.

Sqimgod
4 years ago

Faster swimmer than dressel, slower start and underwaters

Taa
Reply to  Sqimgod
4 years ago

Let us know when they start the 100 free middle of the pool

SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
Reply to  Taa
4 years ago

come on, you know what he means. In the middle part of the pool, Chalmers is faster than Dressel. That’s a fact.

Bub
Reply to  SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
4 years ago

A lot of people are faster than dressel over the water. Fratus made up like half a body length in the 50 last year. Most elite 50 flyers tend to make up some ground on him. Even 100 fly last year Minakov didn’t lose Michael ground on the swimming portion. It just seems that everyone else with ridiculous starts like dressel tend to be way slower over the water (ex. Brad Tandy). So far it’s really just Dressel who’s success mixed the two together.

Ol' Longhorn
Reply to  SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
4 years ago

If the “middle” is defined as 85 meters out.

ZanBai
Reply to  Sqimgod
4 years ago

Yeah. Start and underwaters are part of boxing, I assume.

Ol' Longhorn
4 years ago

He’s going to be unreal at the non-Olympics.

Taa
4 years ago

Lizard boy is swimming well

John26
4 years ago

If you extrapolate from his freestyle times here, it looks like he could be swimming 50low in the 100fly and picking up silver

Sqimgod
Reply to  John26
4 years ago

No one on here has the capabilities to extrapolate except me

Swimnerd
4 years ago

Matt Targett isn’t top 5 all time? That’s nuts

H.H
Reply to  Swimnerd
4 years ago

neither Geoff Huegill

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