2019 World University Games/Summer Universiade – Swimming
- July 4th-9th, 2019
- Napoli, Italy
- LCM (50m)
- Live Stream: Olympic Channel (in US), Rai Sport (in Italy)
- Entry Lists & Live Results
MEN’S 50 BACKSTROKE
- World Record – 24.00, Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS), 2018
- Meet Record – 24.63, Junya Koga (JPN), 2009
- Meet Record – 24.54, Zane Waddell (RSA), 2019
- Meet Record – 24.52, Justin Ress (USA), 2019
- Meet Record – 24.46, Zane Waddell (RSA), 2019
It’s been a busy day for whomever etches the records into the World University Games record book. He or she would have best been advised to stick to pencil for the men’s 50 backstroke, as South Africa’s Zane Waddell and USA’s Justin Ress spent Saturday trading meet records.
The assault on the record books began in prelims, where Waddell won heat 7 with 24.54, taking 24/100 off his seed time and erasing Junya Koga (JPN)’s 2009 record of 24.63. In the very next heat, Ress was also under Koga’s meet record with a heat-winning 24.57, but he was .03 off the new meet record set by Waddell just seconds earlier.
Fast-forward to semi-finals. In the first heat, Ress unleashed a 24.52 to slice 2/100 off Waddell’s meet mark and win his heat by .48 over Russia’s Mark Nikolaev (25.00) who had come in with the top seed time of 24.23. Before the ink was even dry, Waddell followed in the second semi-final with 24.46, coming to the wall with a .67 margin over Australia’s William Yang.
Waddell and Ress now rank #4 and #7 for the year. Ress is the second American on the list behind Michael Andrew.
2018-2019 LCM MEN 50 BACK
KOLESNIKOV
24.35 *WJR
2 | Michael ANDREW | USA | 24.39 | 06/21 |
3 | Vladimir MOROZOV | RUS | 24.40 | 08/16 |
4 | Zane WADDELL | RSA | 24.43 | 07/28 |
5 | Jiayu XU | CHN | 24.47 | 03/31 |
6 | Justin RESS | USA | 24.48 | 07/10 |
7 | Evgeny RYLOV | RUS | 24.49 | 07/28 |
8 | Ryan MURPHY | USA | 24.53 | 07/28 |
8 | Robert GLINTA | ROU | 24.53 | 07/27 |
10 | Grigory TARASEVICH | RUS | 24.64 | 07/10 |
The excitement is building for Sunday night’s 50 in the men’s 50 backstroke, when Waddell and Ress will swim side-by-side for the first time in the meet.
Zane wins 100 back ncaa. Heard it hear first ☝🏻
He doesn’t heard it here first
I’d like to hear your pick
Dean if he swims it again or Stewart
Dean is taking an Olympic year. Coleman will be a worthy opponent
Dean will never swim in the NCAA again – you heard it here first!
Oop I forgot, but Stewart most likely. He’s more consistent
And he went a 43 ‼️‼️‼️‼️
Dean will eventually win it again if he swims it, but not next year.
NOPE