2020 TOKYO SPECIAL SWIMMING TOURNAMENT
- Saturday, August 29th & Sunday, August 30th
- Tatsumi International Swimming Centre
- LCM (50m)
- Timed Finals
- Entries (in Japanese)
- SwimSwam Preview
- Results
- Live Stream
While competing on day 1 of the inaugural Tokyo Special Swimming Tournament, 20-year-old Suzuka Hasegawa wowed the virtual crowd with a lifetime best in the women’s 100m fly.
Touching the wall in a speedy time of 57.49, Hasegawa not only beat the field by over one and a half seconds, but the Tokyo-based swimmer also knocked nearly a second off of her own previous PB of 58.39. That result was logged in May of last year in Australia at the Sydney Open.
Flash forward to tonight and Hasegawa splits of 27.06/30.43 gave her the performance of her life, with her 57.49 rocketing her up to slot #2 among Japan’s all-time female performers in this event. She now bypasses the likes of Yui Ohashi and Ai Soma to sit only behind Rikako Ikee. Ikee owns the Japanese national record of 56.08.
Top 5 Japanese Female LCM 100 Butterfly Performers All-Time
- Rikako Ikee – 56.08, 2018
- Suzuka Hasegawa – 57.49, 2020
- Yuka Kato – 57.77, 2012
- Yui Ohashi – 57.83, 2019
- Ai Soma – 58.03, 2018
In the rankings for this season, Hasegawa now finds herself 9th worldwide.
2019-2020 LCM WOMEN 100 FLY
McKeon
56.36
2 | Sarah Sjostrom | SWE | 56.71 | 01/24 |
3 | Anastasia Shkudrai | BLR | 56.95 | 07/16 |
4 | Maggie MacNeil | CAN | 57.26 | 12/08 |
5 | Kelsi Dahlia | USA | 57.33 | 03/06 |
6 | Regan Smith | USA | 57.34 | 03/06 |
7 | Yufei Zhang | CHN | 57.41 | 08/10 |
8 | Torri Huske | USA | 57.48 | 12/06 |
9 | Suzuka Hasegawa | JPN | 57.49 | 08/28 |
10 | Amanda Kendall | USA | 57.65 | 01/17 |
Hasegawa raced this women’s 100m fly event last year at the FINA World Aquatic Championships but was rendered outside of the top 16 after hitting a time of 58.71 in the heats.
In historically her better event, the 200m fly, Hasegawa missed out on the Gwangju final by .16.
Didn’t a Chinese girl swim a 56?
Lu Ying
The Chinese record is held by Liu Zige, the 200fl WR holder, at 56.0 from 2009. Zhang Yufei split 55.8 on a relay recently, but no Chinese woman has gone under 56s flat start as of yet. I think Sjostrom, Ikee, MacNeil and Vollmer are the only women under 56s in history (anybody?).
Did Ikee crack 56?
No, I believe it’s just Vollmer, Sjostrom, and MacNeil in that order
I think Virtus refers to Zhang Yufei who swam an unofficial 56 in time trials recently.
There are four Chinese women with an official pb of 56: Liu Zige & Jiao Liuyang (the two 200 fly Olympic champions), Lu Ying, and Chen Xinyi (oops).
Great swim; Hopefully her improvement carries across to the 200fl. We need a few women to break-out in the event before Tokyo.