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Kamminga Slices .01 Off Dutch Record – 58.42 To Remain 4th Fastest Man Ever

DUTCH NATIONAL TEAM TIME TRIAL

  • Friday, April 30th
  • Eindhoven, Netherlands
  • LCM (50m)
  • Results

Dutch national teamers were back at it, racing at another exclusive time trial in their native Netherlands. Breaststroking ace Arno Kamminga took full advantage of the opportunity to fine-tune his skills 84 days out from this summer’s Olympic Games, with the 25-year-old firing off a new national record in the 100m breaststroke.

Kamminga stopped the clock today in Eindhoven in a wicked-quick 58.42. Racing himself, that was enough to slice .01 off of his own previous Dutch national standard in the 100m breast event, which stood at 58.43 from March of 2020. 

Today, Kamminga opened in 27.31 and closed in 31.12 to make the new mark. Compare that to his 2020 swim where the Dutchman opened in 27.62 and brought it home in 30.81 for a notable difference in strategy.

In terms of all-time performers, Kamminga’s result here keeps the man ranked 4th around the world, positioned only behind Olympic champion and world record-holder Adam Peaty, Belarus’ Ilya Shymanovich and now Italy’s newly-minted national record holder Nicolo Martinenghi.

Men’s 100 Breaststroke All-Time Performers

  1. Adam Peaty (GBR), 56.88 2019
  2. Ilya Shymanovich (BLR), 58.29 2019
  3. Nicolo Martinenghi (ITA), 58.37 2021
  4. Arno Kamminga (NED), 58.42 2021
  5. James Wilby (GBR), 58.46 2019

Looking at the rankings for just this season, Kamminga’s record-setting outing here keeps him ranked as the 3rd fastest performer worldwide.

2020-2021 LCM Men 100 Breast

AdamGBR
Peaty
07/26
57.37
2Arno
Kamminga
NED57.8007/24
3Michael
Andrew
USA58.1406/13
4Nicolo
Martinenghi
ITA58.2807/25
5Ilya
Shymanovich
BLR58.4605/17
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Togger
3 years ago

It must be a weird mindset being an elite men’s sprint breastroker (or women’s distance freestyler for that matter) at the moment.

These are hyper competitive people, who’ve probably viewed silver as first loser most of their lives, but now they’re in a position where there is almost zero chance of winning Olympic gold, even if they swim a time which makes them second fastest performer in history.

Be interesting to get the take of a Kamminga, Wilby, Leah Smith, Quadrella etc. about how they deal with that psychologically.

Rafael
Reply to  Togger
3 years ago

Considering that Smith at most would get a bronze now.. (Or you think she will beat Titmus?)

Togger
Reply to  Rafael
3 years ago

Will Titmus swim the 8 and the 15? I got the impression she was focussing more on the 2 and the 4 now?

Taking on Ledecky across the full slate just feels like setting herself up for a lot of pain and minor medals, but if she focuses on middle distance I think she could win 2 golds.

Rafael
Reply to  Togger
3 years ago

She got bronze at 800 on world. I expect her to swim 200/400/800

Yozhik
Reply to  Rafael
3 years ago

Leah was with Ledecky in all her winning relays. But wasn’t selected to swim in the last one, the most successful (American record). The competition in 200 for 5 places on relay at OT will be very strong. The probability is far from zero that she may not make it.

Hswimmer
Reply to  Togger
3 years ago

I feel like Ledecky is in a great place. Her swims in Cali showed that. She will be fine with 2,4,8,1500. Also the relays, she is going to rack up golds

Yozhik
Reply to  Hswimmer
3 years ago

I wish you to feel well, especially during this terrible time of pandemic. But honestly, who cares what we are feeling now but CDC 😀

Mr Piano
Reply to  Togger
3 years ago

Yes, Titmus is gonna scratch an event she could get a bronze or silver in, because any Olympic medal other than gold is irrelevant. Ridiculous lol.

There's no doubt that he's tightening up
Reply to  Togger
3 years ago

Also someone like Lazlo Cseh, who was born in precisely the wrong era to be a fly/IM specialist.

leisurely1:29
Reply to  Togger
3 years ago

Or maybe they’re as good as they are in part because of the standard set by Peaty, Ledecky, etc. (similar to how Phelps pulled up Lochte/Cseh during the golden years).

Rafael
3 years ago

In Other news
Yufei just casually went 55,96 100 fly on prelims

Yozhik
Reply to  Rafael
3 years ago

What source are you using?
Link, please.

Rafael
Reply to  Yozhik
3 years ago

A profile at Twitter

https://mobile.twitter.com/CHNswim_fan

Was the first to announce the WR of mixed medley

Probably someone with sources inside the federation

CHNswim_fan
Reply to  Rafael
3 years ago

😂 We don’t have any inside resources. We are just swim fans. There is always live stream on Chinese platform for national competition.

Rafael
Reply to  CHNswim_fan
3 years ago

I did not see this coming!!!!

But that was exactly What a source would say

Last edited 3 years ago by Rafael
Rafael
Reply to  CHNswim_fan
3 years ago

Now speaking seriously.

There is a list of which event will be each day? Could you share?

CHNswim_fan
Reply to  Rafael
3 years ago

The schedule is the same as the Olympics.

CHNswim_fan
Reply to  CHNswim_fan
3 years ago

https://sports.qq.com/kbsweb/#100003
Not sure whether a VPN is needed for this.

Yozhik
Reply to  Rafael
3 years ago

Thanks.

Chalmers > Dressel
Reply to  Rafael
3 years ago

Chinese swimmers always drop fast time on home soil but..

GATOR CHOMP 🐊
Reply to  Chalmers > Dressel
3 years ago

So do Uzbek swimmers

Rafael
Reply to  Chalmers > Dressel
3 years ago

Yeah
Ye shiwen
Xu jiayu
Zige and liu
Never saw them doing anything out of China.

Khachaturian
3 years ago

POW POW POW

Troyy
3 years ago

He’s got so consistent at dropping 58 swims.

swammer
Reply to  Troyy
3 years ago

58 do be the new 59

CRD
Reply to  Troyy
3 years ago

Hope he can keep doing it at the Olympics with the added pressure

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