2022 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- March 23-26, 2022
- McAuley Aquatic Center, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia (Eastern Daylight Time)
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In the 500 free at the 2022 Men’s Division I Swimming And Diving Championships, Texas’s Luke Hobson broke his own 17-18 National Age Group Record in a time of 4:08.42 en route to a third place finish overall.
Hobson, a freshman who will turn 19 on June 25th, previously broke this record in December at the 2021 Minnesota Invite, when he took down Michael Phelps‘s 2004 mark of 4:12.33 in prelims in a time of 4:12.22, and then reset the record in finals with a time of 4:09.72. Today’s swim marks the third time that Hobson has broken this record.
Hobson is now four seconds faster than the GOAT, and remains the only person in the 17-18 age group under 4:10.
Luke Hobson, 2022 NCAAs (Current NAG) | Luke Hobson, 2021 Minnesota Invite (Former NAG) | |
50m | 22.82 | 22.75 |
100m | 24.74 (47.56) | 24.77 (47.52) |
150m | 25.11 (1:12.67) | 25.21 (1:12.73) |
200m | 24.99 (1:37.66 ) | 25.27 (1:38.00) |
250m | 25.05 (2:02.71 ) | 25.35 (2:03.35) |
300m | 25.37 (2:28.08 ) | 25.19 (2:28.54) |
350m | 25.25 (2:53.33 ) | 25.30 (2:53.30) |
400m | 25.13 (3:18.46 ) | 25.45 (3:19.29) |
450m | 25.31 (3:43.77 ) | 25.74 (3:45.03) |
500m | 24.65 (4:08.42 ) | 24.69 (4:09.72 ) |
Hobson went out very fast, keeping pace with Florida’s Kieran Smith, but was run down by Georgia’s Matt Sates and Jake Magahey during the last 100 yards of the race as he fell to third. He split 2:02.71/2:05.71 tonight compared to 2:03.35/2:06.37 in December, showing a common trend of going out very hard and being slower on the back half. However, when he broke the NAG for the first time, he negative split the race 2:06.70/2:05.24.
In addition, Hobson also holds the 17-18 NAG in the 1000 free with a time of 8:43.66.
Men’s All-Time 17-18 500 Freestyle Rankings
- Luke Hobson (TEX), 4:08.42 – 2022
- Michael Phelps (NBAC), 4:12.33 – 2004
- Reed Malone (USC), 4:12.66 – 2014
- Jake Magahey (SA), 4:12.72 – 2019
- Zach Yeadon (ND), 4:12.74 – 2018
- Trey Freeman (FLOR), 4:12.80 – 2019
- Grant Shoults (UN), 4:12.87 – 2016
- Patrick Callan (TAC), 4:13.78 – 2018
- Jack Conger (UN), 4:13.87 – 2013
- Townley Haas (TEX), 4:14.07 – 2015
Great swim! Side note, I’m happy to see another gopher back In the final!
Go Gophers!
But not fastest 18 year old ever, which is kinda funny when the rest of the world doesn’t swim yards.
He’s the fastest 17-18 year ever in the 500 free.
Except that sates is 18 and was faster. So something isn’t working out with your theory
American yes, but he got beaten today by an 18 year old (Sates).