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WR Holder Chupkov Rips 2:07.32 200 Breast At Russian Championships

2020 RUSSIAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

23-year-old Anton Chupkov already impressed here in Kazan at these 2020 Russian Swimming Championships, snagging a new national record in the men’s 100m breaststroke. Chupkov snared a time of 58.83 to get under the 59-second threshold for just the 2nd time ever.

Flash forward to tonight and Chupkov brought the heat in his specialty 200m breast, the event in which he currently owns the World Record with the 2:06.12 he unleashed at the 2019 FINA World Championships.

Today in Kazan, after playing it cool with a morning swim of 2:10.15 in the heats to claim lane 4, the Olympic medalist scorched the field with a mark of 2:07.32 to win by nearly 3 seconds. Splitting 1:02.56/1:04.76, Chupkov raced his way to a performance that sits just outside the top 25 ever.

As fast as Chupkov was tonight, he remains #2 in the world, sitting behind 19-year-old Shoma Sato of Japan. Sato threw down a monster personal best of 2:07.02 earlier this month to become the world’s 5th fastest performer all-time.

2020-2021 LCM Men 200 Breast

2Shoma
Sato
JPN2:06.4004/07
3Arno
Kamminga
NED2:06.8512/04
4Anton
Chupkov
RUS2:06.9905/20
5Ippei
Watanabe
JPN2:07.0812/06
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M d e
4 years ago

200 brst is the most ridiculous event in world swimming at the moment. Absolutely stacked.

SNY
4 years ago

His back half was not as fast as before. Don’t know whether he was holding back or still recovering from the pandemic break.

Hswimmer
4 years ago

Nice

Khachaturian
4 years ago

Another day, another good swim time somewhere around the world in the 200 breast.

leisurely1:29
Reply to  Khachaturian
4 years ago

and it’s ALWAYS the 200 breast!

PFA
4 years ago

#2 time in the world so far this year

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