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Kelsi Dahlia Lowers ISL Record in 100 Butterfly in First Race of Match 4

2021 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING LEAGUE – SEASON 3, MATCH 4

TEAM SCORES – DAY 1

  1. Cali Condors – 266 points
  2. LA Current – 242 points
  3. Aqua Centurions – 210 points
  4. DC Trident – 191 points

Kelsi Dahlia followed up her Match 2 victory in the 100 butterfly with both a victory and new ISL Record in the fly Saturday in Naples at Match 4. Dahlia’s time took 0.10 off the former ISL Record, set by LA Current’s Beryl Gastaldello at the second semi-final match of the 2020 ISL season. Though Dahlia’s time is impressive, especially considering how early in the season it is, her lifetime best time and American Record, set in fall of 2018, is nearly half a second faster and is the 2nd-fastest performance in history. Dahlia and Sarah Sjostrom, the World Record holder, are the only two women in history to swim faster than 55 seconds in the 100 SCM butterfly.

Dahlia and Cali Condor teammate Erika Brown finished 1-2, respectively, in Match 2. Saturday (Match 4), however, Brown swam the 200 backstroke so Cali used Katerine Savard as their second swimmer in the women’s 100 butterfly. Savard and Laura Taylor of the Aqua Centurions both had their points stolen by Dahlia thanks to the jackpot mechanism, giving Dahlia and the Condors a total of 12 points for the race.

Splits Comparison

Dahlia vs Gastaldello

Dahlia 2021 Gastaldello 2020
1st 50 26.06 25.74
2nd 50 29.16 29.58
Total 55.22 55.32

Dahlia vs Dahlia (ISL Record vs American Record)

Dahlia 2021 Dahlia 2018
1st 50 26.06 25.94
2nd 50 29.16 28.89
Total 55.22 54.84

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Tomek
3 years ago

It’s nice to see Kelsi swimming well

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