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Ian Finnerty Breaks Second American Record of ISL Derby: 56.29 in 100 BR

2019 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING LEAGUE – AMERICAN DERBY

  • Saturday, November 16 – Sunday, November 17, 2019
  • 2:00-4:00 PM Local Time (U.S. Eastern Time)
  • Eppley Recreation Center – College Park, MD
  • Short Course Meters (SCM) format
  • American franchises: Cali Condors, LA Current, DC Trident, New York Breakers
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  • Live Stream (ESPN3)
  • Full Day 1 Results

Ian Finnerty continues his big weekend, breaking an American 100 short course meter breaststroke record held by fellow IU alum Cody Miller.

Finnerty went 56.29 to win the breaststroke at the International Swimming League (ISL) American derby. That took two tenths off of Miller’s former American record of 56.43. Per USA Swimming rankings, only four men have been sub-57 in the event: Miller, Kevin Cordes (56.88) and Andrew Wilson (56.92).

Finnerty’s swim ranks #2 overall in the ISL this season, only a tenth behind Adam Peaty‘s 56.19 from Budapest. The world record stands at 55.61 from 2009.

The previous best time for the 23-year-old Finnerty was 58.38, put up in his first ISL appearance in Indianapolis. The drop to 56.29 is a massive one for Finnerty, the former college star who is a strong contender for the U.S. Olympic team next summer.

Finnerty broke the American record in the 50 breaststroke yesterday, going 25.99 to become the first American man under 26 seconds. He’s on a roll this week for the DC Trident, and has his team in the thick of the fight for third place overall in the American derby.

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Coach Mike 1952
4 years ago

Ian likely figured that DC would not make Las Vegas, so he prepped & rested to at least have the chance to break the records. Congrats Ian.

David
4 years ago

I see the headline of an American Record, get excited and click on the article. Then I see it’s SCM and then say “Uggh, I just wasted 10 sec of my life”. Why does anything get run in SCM? Waste of time in every way.

Crannman
Reply to  David
4 years ago

I can’t speak for everyone, but I know there’s many of us who enjoy watching SCM and don’t think it’s a total waste of our time.

IU Swammer
Reply to  David
4 years ago

The fact you even thought it could have been LCM this time of year shows you don’t waste much of your life paying attention to the swimming world.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  IU Swammer
4 years ago

agreed

David
Reply to  IU Swammer
4 years ago

Swimming SCM during an Olympic year is pretty pointless when the pool can be set up for LCM.

Drew
Reply to  David
4 years ago

David. Why don’t you tell me why almost all the swimmers aiming for Olympics are still wasting a lot of pool time practicing in short course even tho they have a chance to swim all practices in LC?

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  David
4 years ago

ISL is swam on sc meters ….its been told weeks & weeks ago if not months ago – Seems like u just landed …..haha

Troyy
Reply to  David
4 years ago

Certainly it’s less of a waste of time then SCY.

Carol Glover
4 years ago

Way to go Ian!

Dbswims
4 years ago

Tokyo2020?

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Dbswims
4 years ago

maybe , with Wilson

Heyitsme
Reply to  ERVINFORTHEWIN
4 years ago

Don’t sleep on Nowicki

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