2023 U.S. PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS
- July 26-29, 2023
- LCM (50m)
- William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center, Irvine, California, United States
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MEN’S 200 BREASTSTROKE – PRELIMS
- World Record: 2:05.48 – Qin Haiyang (2023)
- American Record: 2:07.17 – Josh Prenot (2016)
- U.S. Open Record: 2:07.17 – Josh Prenot (2016)
- Pro Swim Record: 2:08.95 – Andrew Wilson (2018)
- World Junior Record: 2:08.83 – Zhihao Dong (2023)
- 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials Cut: 2:15.99
Top 8:
- Will Licon – 2:11.72
- Max Reich – 2:11.74
- Nick Mahabir – 2:11.87
- Jake Foster – 2:11.91
- Charlie Swanson – 2:12.50
- Jason Louser – 2:13.31
- Ben Dillard – 2:13.66
- Joshua Yong – 2:13.67
17 year old Nick Mahabir broke another Singapore National Record while in Irvine this week. Mahabir swam a 2:11.87 during prelims of the men’s 200 breaststroke.
Mahabir’s swim broke the previous national record of 2:11.93 set in May 2022 by Maximillian Ang at the Southeast Asian Games.
Split Comparison:
Mahabir | Ang | |
50 | 29.75 | 30.02 |
100 | 33.51 | 34.00 |
150 | 34.29 | 34.03 |
200 | 34.32 | 33.88 |
2:11.87 | 2:11.93 |
As seen in the chart, Mahabir was out much faster than Ang. Although Mahabir’s second 100 was slower than Ang’s, Mahabir’s first 100 set him up fast enough to break the record.
Notably, Ang is currently competing at Worlds representing Singapore. He swam a 2:14.63 to finish 31st in prelims of the men’s 200 breast.
Mahabir now owns all three of the breaststroke Singapore National Records. Mahabir swam a 27.91 in May at the Southeast Asian Games and just yesterday he swam a 59.96 to break the 1:00 mark in the 100 breast. Mahabir went on to swim a 2:12.24 for fourth in finals.
Why didn’t he go to the world champs?
quite inexplicable but worlds seemed to have never been in his plans. A few months back he was already stating his schedule as world juniors then Asian Games
Thanks, makes sense. He wouldn’t have been competitive at worlds but will be at wj. And Asian countries always prioritize the Asian Games
Oh boy, I’m excited to see what he’ll do at Cal.