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Michael Andrew Scores New 50 Breaststroke American Record

2018 FINA WORLD CUP – SINGAPORE

Although he landed off the podium while competing on day 2 of the 2018 FINA World Cup Series in Singapore, Michael Andrew‘s consolation prize was a new American Record in the 50m breaststroke.

Andrew staked his claim on the event this morning with the fastest time of the field, clocking 26.19 to register a time just .04 off of his own PB for the top seed. The Race Pace Club swimmer was able to shave another few hundredths off that mark tonight to register a time of 26.10, overtaking the previous American National Record of 26.15 held by Cody Miller.

MA’s effort tonight now checks him in as the 16th fastest performer of all-time in the event.

Even with a new American Record, Andrew wound up off the podium in 4th as a testament to how quick this 50m breaststroke event is around the world. Winning the race tonight in Singapore was Belarusian Ilya Shymanovich who scored a new national standard of his own in 25.95. That sliced .01 off of his own NR of 25.96.

Runner-up went to Russia’s Kirill Prigoda who clocked 26.01, while Slovenia’s Peter John Stevens cranked out 26.04.

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cobyr
5 years ago

you are indeed a very negative person.

iLikePsych
5 years ago

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sven
5 years ago

A SCM AR is a great sign for MA, as I’d say he’s more of a long course guy. Either his starts, turns and pullouts are improving or his stroke itself is getting faster, either of which will help a ton in long course. Also, it’s just good to see him racing a lot in general, he seems to stay sharper that way.

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