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Thomas Ceccon Whacks a Second Off His 100 Fly Best Time in 51.38

Italian swimmer Thomas Ceccon did not rest on the laurels of his new World Record in the 100 back set three weeks ago in Budapest.

During a regional meet over the weekend in Verona, Italy, which included swimmers in the junior and ‘cadets’ age group, Ceccon swam a 51.38 in the 100 meter butterfly. That crushes almost a second off his previous lifetime best in the event of 52.36 that was swum at the December 2020 Italian Championships.

The time also makes him the 2nd-fastest Italian man of all-time in the event, behind only National Record holder Piero Codia. Codia’s record-setting time of 50.64 was set at the 2018 European Championships.

The swim moves Ceccon up 10 spots from 12th place all-time in the Italian rankings to 2nd.

10 BEST ITALIAN PERFORMERS 100 METERS BUTTERFLY (LCM)

  1. 50.64  Piero Codia  09 August 2018 Glasgow
  2. 51.38  Thomas Ceccon  17/07/2022 Verona
  3. 51.39 Federico Burdisso  23 May 2021 Budapest
  4. 51.54  Matteo Rivolta  20 April 2016 Riccione
  5. 51.62 Santo Condorelli  25 June 2021
  6. 52.06 Lamberti Michele  25 June 2021 Rome
  7. 52.14  Joseph Davide Natullo  11 August 2009 Rome
  8. 52.27 Alberto Razzetti  01 August 2019 Rome
  9. 52.29  Giacomo Carini  05 April 2017 Riccione
  10. 52.34 Simone Stefanì  March 20, 2022 Caserta

While Ceccon is now best-known as a backstroker after breaking the World Record over 100 meters at the World Championships earlier this summer, he is also a capable butterflier. Early in the World Championships, he set the Italian Record in the men’s 50 fly with a 22.88 in prelims and a 22.76 in finals.

He also pursued a qualification for the Olympic Games in the 100 fly last year, though he wound up coming short of that goal.

The swim came just before the three-day Italian National Championships are set to begin on Tuesday in Ostia. Italy is building toward the upcoming European Aquatics Championships, which will be hosted in Rome from August 11-21.

Ceccon won three medals at the World Championships in June. Besides the individual 100 backstroke gold, he won gold in the men’s 400 medley relay, where Italy were the surprise champions, and a bronze in the 400 free relay.

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Swammer
2 years ago

At this point I’m never shaving my mustache for a meet again, solely because Ceccon has kicked ass with one

mahaney
2 years ago

he reminds me of this french actor with that mustache

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OLOAP
2 years ago

And, according to a comment to the video in his YT channel, he did it 20 minutes after a gym session…we have just scratched the tip of the iceberg…

bigsyd
2 years ago

Dude looks not unlike Spitz in his heyday.

Luigi
2 years ago

I am willing to bet he is going to be sub 51 soon

dddddddd
2 years ago

second person to go sub 52 for both 100 fly and back

SWIMGUY12345
Reply to  dddddddd
2 years ago

Just him and Piersol right?

Koen
Reply to  dddddddd
2 years ago

The first was Peirsol right? so he is the first to do it in textile?

PFA
Reply to  Koen
2 years ago

Yep been trying to say this for almost a day but comments keep getting awaiting approval

TheMainMane
2 years ago

BOI WHERE DATA RACE VIDEO AT!?

Gio
Reply to  TheMainMane
2 years ago

You can find the video on his YouTube channel. No broadcast for that meet so it’s a fancam I guess lol

Last edited 2 years ago by Gio
DCSwim
2 years ago

In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,,,

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