2020 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING LEAGUE – SEMIFINAL #1
- Saturday, November 14: 12:00 PM-2:00 PM CET (6 AM-8 AM U.S. Eastern, 8 PM-10PM J+1 Japan)
- Sunday, November 15: 12:00 PM-2:00 PM CET (6 AM-8 AM U.S. Eastern, 8 PM-10PM J+1 Japan)
- Duna Arena – Budapest, Hungary
- Short Course Meters (SCM) format
- ISL Technical Handbook
- 2020 ISL Scoring Format
- 2020 ISL Prize Money and Bonuses
- How To Watch
- Teams: Energy Standard / Tokyo Frog Kings / London Roar / New York Breakers
- Omega Results
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London Roar’s Duncan Scott has had a relatively quiet International Swimming League (ISL) season #2 thus far, but the Olympic finalist, Commonwealth Games multi-medalist, and World Championships gold medalist broke out in a big way in this men’s 200m IM.
Competing against league-leaders Kosuke Hagino of Tokyo Frog Kings and Andreas Vazaios of his own team of London Roar, 23-year-old Scott crushed a winning time of 1:51.66 to take the top prize and earn major points for his squad.
Splitting 52.29/59.37, Scott included a spicy 27.01 final 50m to clock the only sub-1:52 time of the field. His effort here lowered his own British national record of 1:51.85 he established at the ISL season #1 final last year. Splits for Scott’s previous swim included the following:
His time tonight, however, takes over as the top mark in the league, overwriting the season-best of Vazaios of 1:52.41. He also becomes the 9th fastest performer ever worldwide.
The ISL Record remains untouched, held by Daiya Seto in 1:50.76 from last year. Seto is not participating this year.
” Seto is not participating this year ” . Hee hee.
Wonderful race from Duncan Scott