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Dutch Ace Thom de Boer Tunes Up With 21.58 50 Free National Record

2021 AMSTERDAM SWIM MEET

  • Friday, July 2nd – Saturday, July 3rd
  • Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • LCM (50m)
  • Results

Fewer than 20 days out from the start of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, Dutch speedster Thom de Boer fired off a new national record in the men’s 50m freestyle.

Competing at the 2021 Amsterdam Meet in his native Netherlands, the 29-year-old punched an impressive outing of 21.58 to take the top prize at the meet. That beat the next closest swimmer Jesse Puts by half a second, with Puts clocking 22.08 for runner-up.

Entering this meet de Boer’s lifetime best was represented by the Dutch national standard of 21.62, a time he produced at the Monte Carlo stop of this year’s Mare Nostrum tour. As such, with Tokyo on the horizon, de Boer found a way to slice .04 off his PB to maintain his spot on the Olympic final contender list.

His improvement also moves him up a couple of notches in the season world rankings, with de Boer hopping over Finnish swimmer Ari-Pekka Liukkonen and Greek ace Kristian Gkolomeev to check in as #5 in the world this season.

2020-2021 LCM Men 50 Free

2Vlad
Morozov
RUS21.4104/09
3Ben
Proud
GBR21.4204/17
4Michael
Andrew
USA21.4806/20
5Florent
Manaudou
FRA21.5307/31
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Antani Ivanov
3 years ago

He’ll be a problem in Tokyo, not for Caeleb but definitely in battle for Silver

Swim85
3 years ago

I hope it’s not peaking too early! Tokyo is going to be fun to watch

CRD
3 years ago

He also swam a Dutch Record in the 100 free SCM today

Dan
Reply to  CRD
3 years ago

time?

Honest Observer
Reply to  Dan
3 years ago

46.76, I think.

Hswimmer
3 years ago

Wow 👀

Eric the Eel > Michael Phelps
3 years ago

Dang!

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