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Douglass Owns American Records in 3 Different Strokes; Breaks 200 Breast Record

2022 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

WOMEN’S 200 BREASTSTROKE

  • NCAA: 2:02.60, 2018, Lilly King, Indiana
  • Meet: 2:02.60, 2018, Lilly King, Indiana
  • American: 2:02.60, 2018, Lilly King, Indiana
  • US Open: 2:02.60, 2018, Lilly King, Indiana
  • 2021 Champion: 2:03.86, Sophie Hansson, NC State 

Kate Douglass of Virginia went three-for-three in individual American Records at the 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships. She is now the fastest American woman in three different strokes and three different distances.

On Saturday, Douglass broke the 200 Breaststroke American/U.S. Open/NCAA/Meet Record (2:02.19), passing Lilly King’s mark from the 2018 NCAA Championships (2:02.60) to become the fastest woman in American history. When King set the record, she was out .59 faster than Douglass, but Douglass had a faster back-half by exactly one-second. 

Douglass was previously the 3rd fastest performer behind King and her Cavalier teammate Alex Walsh. Douglass’s mark was from a time trial swim at the Cavalier Invite in February 2022. When she posted this time, it was a new ACC record, and made her the 2nd fastest performer in history. Walsh then broke Douglass’s ACC Record at the ACC Championships (2:03.02) and passed Douglass to become the 2nd fastest performer in history. Douglass now reclaims the ACC and Virginia records in this event.

Kate Douglass–Cavalier Invite, February 2022 Kate Douglass–American Record, March 2022 Lilly King–Previous American Record, March 2018
28.44  27.84 26.96
31.29 (59.73) 31.14 (58.98) 31.43 (58.39)
31.48  31.56 32.17
31.93 (1:03.41) 31.65 (1:03.21) 32.04 (1:04.21)
2:03.14 2:02.19 2:02.60

During Friday’s finals session, Douglass broke the American Record in the 100 butterfly (49.04). The previous record was owned by Claire Curzan (49.24), which was set earlier this year.

On Thursday, Douglass broke the American/U.S. Open/NCAA/Meet Record in the 50 Freestyle during prelims (20.87), which she re-broke in finals (20.84). The previous mark was 20.90 by Abbey Weitzel at the 2019 Minnesota Invite.

All Time Top Performers–200 Breaststroke

  1. Kate Douglass, 2:02.19, Virginia
  2. Lilly King, 2:02.60, 2018, Indiana
  3. Alex Walsh, 2:03.02, 2022, Virginia 
  4. Bethany Galat, 2:03.26, 2018, Texas A&M
  5. Kierra Smith, 2:03.55, 2017, Minnesota

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Taa
2 years ago

Can she covert any swims other than the 200IM to LCM ? That’s the big question

Isabelle Fraser
2 years ago

Amazing swims!

Terry Watts
2 years ago

But has she streaked The Lawn???

Paul P
2 years ago

I’m pretty certain without looking she is the first person to double in 50 Free and 200 Breast.

Melanie
2 years ago

What’s next? 15:30 1650 next year? So happy for UVA and Kate:)

Terry Watts
Reply to  Melanie
2 years ago

Who downvotes a comment like this???

Tea rex
Reply to  Melanie
2 years ago

400 on platform diving!

Dmswim
2 years ago

The crazy part is I think she and Alex Walsh could have switched events, 200 IM and 200 breast, and both still broken American records.

ALEXANDER POP-OFF
2 years ago

Kate Douglass understood the assignment. WOW!

ButterPeanut
2 years ago

Watching this swim reminded me of when Kevin Cordes was the first under 1:50 with his 1:48.6. The turn discipline, long distance per stroke but still high speed. Kate’s 200 was wonderful!

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