2023 U.S. PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS
- July 26 to 29, 2023
- LCM (50m)
- William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center, Irvine, California, United States
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- Live Stream
- Day 3 Prelims Live Recap
Nick Mahabir, who was born in Singapore to an American father and Singaporean mother, has re-broken his own Singapore National Record in the 100 meter breaststroke, and very-nearly dipped under the 1 minute mark for the first time in his career.
Mahabir, 17, trains with Team Elite out of the Coronado Swim Association in San Diego, swam 1:00.07 to qualify first into finals. Nipping at his heals are US National Team members Jake Foster (1:00.19) and Charlie Swanson (1:00.40).
Mahabir’s previous record was 1:00.37, done at the 2022 US National Championship meet.
Splits Comparison
Nick Mahabir | Nick Mahabir | |
Former Singapore Record |
New Singapore Record
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50m | 28.56 | 28.52 |
100m | 31.81 | 31.55 |
Total Time | 1:00.37 | 1:00.07 |
Mahabir is one of two talented young breaststrokers for Singapore. Maximillian Wei Ang represented the country in the 100 breast at Worlds this week. He finished 40th in 1:02.45, but has a best time of 1:01.42.
Mahabir’s time on Friday in Irvine, meanwhile, would have put him through to the semi-finals at the World Championships. Singapore could only enter one of the two into the meet because neither had a World Aquatics “A” cut in the event. Of the two, only Mahabir is eligible for the World Junior Swimming Championships later this summer.
In total, Mahabir owns the 8 fastest times in Singapore history. Ang is the country’s next-best swimmer in history.
Mahabir, a rising high school senior, is committed to swim at Cal in fall 2024.
a cracked breaststroker going to cal. where have i seen that before?
oh yeah, it never ends well #beardown
We’ll see how that works out for you at NCAA finals lol. Go Bears!
Awesome time for a 17 year old.
Cal’s world-beating medley relay comes one step closer to fruition.