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Zalan Sarkany Becomes Third-Fastest 1650-Yard Freestyler In History (14:21.29)

2025 Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships

Indiana junior Zalan Sarkany won his second consecutive NCAA title in the men’s 1650 free on Saturday, dominating from start to finish with a time of 14:21.29. That time makes him the third-fastest swimmer of all-time in the event, as well as the second-fastest in NCAA history behind Bobby Finke.

Sarkany also improves nearly two seconds off his best time of 14:23.01 from the 2024 Pac-12 championships. That time had him ranked sixth all-time. In addition he was considerably faster than his time of 14:30.57 from when he won at 2024 NCAAs.

All-Time Top Performers, Men’s 1650-Yard Freestyle:

  1. Bobby Finke, Florida — 14:12.08 (2020)
  2. Zane Grothe, Unattached — 14:18.25 (2017)
  3. Zalan Sarkany, Indiana — 14:21.29 (2025)
  4. Clark Smith, Texas — 14:22.41 (2017)
  5. Felix Auboeck, Michigan — 14:22.88 (2017)

Compared to his previous best time, Sarkany was actually out at a slower pace up until the 1400-yard mark. The difference was the final 200 — despite having no challengers in his sight, he was able to make a huge push on the closing stretch to drop nearly two seconds.

Sarkany was also on a similar pace with his 2024 NCAAs swim up until the 1000-yard mark, but closed out considerably faster.

Split Comparison:

Zalan Sarkany, 2025 NCAA Championships Zalan Sarkany, 2024 Pac-12 Championships Zalan Sarkany, 2024 NCAA Championships
50y 22.29 23.12 23.09
100y 49.23 (25.84) 48.58 (25.46) 48.61 (25.52)
150y 1:15.41 (26.18) 1:14.35 (25.77) 1:14.61 (26.00)
200y 1:41.67 (26.26) 1:40.28 (25.93) 1:40.75 (26.41)
250y 2:08.08 (26.41) 2:06.37 (26.09) 2:06.89 (26.14)
300y 2:34.57 (26.49) 2:32.44 (26.07) 2:33.22 (26.33)
350y 3:00.93 (26.36) 2:58.77 (26.33) 2:59.69 (26.47)
400y 3:27.10 (26.17)  3:24.88 (26.11) 3:26.09 (26.40)
450y 3:53.34 (26.24)  3:51.15 (26.27) 3:52.36 (26.27)
500y 4:19.41 (26.07)  4:17.43 (26.28) 4:18.75 (26.39)
550y 4:45.53 (26.12)  4:43.75 (26.32) 4:45.11 (26.36)
600y 5:11.83 (26.30) 5:10.12 (26.37) 5:11.59 (26.48)
650y 5:38.24 (26.41) 5:36.31 (26.19) 5:38.08 (26.49)
700y 6:04.60 (26.36) 6:02.31 (26.00) 6:04.54 (26.46)
750y 6:30.78 (26.18) 6:28.30 (25.99) 6:31.14 (26.60)
800y 6:57.15 (26.37) 6:54.64 (26.34) 6:57.64 (26.50)
850y 7:23.44 (26.29) 7:20.99 (26.35) 7:24.22 (26.58)
900y 7:49.63 (26.19) 7:47.43 (26.44) 7:50.74 (26.52)
950y 8:16.02 (26.39) 8:13.74 (26.31) 8:17.07 (26.33)
1000y 8:42.30 (26.28) 8:40.10 (26.36) 8:43.56 (26.39)
1050y 9:08.56 (26.26) 9:06.52 (26.42) 9:10.06 (26.50)
1100y 9:34.86 (26.30) 9:33.02 (26.50) 9:36.73 (26.67)
1150y 10:01.17 (26.31) 9:59.48 (26.46) 10:03.46 (26.73)
1200y 10:27.43 (26.26) 10:25.91 (26.43) 10:30.24 (26.78)
1250y 10:53.69 (26.26) 10:52.57 (26.56) 10:56.87 (26.63)
1300y 11:19.88 (26.19) 11:19.05 (26.58) 11:23.73 (26.86)
1350y 11:46.05 (26.17) 11:45.67 (26.62) 11:50.62 (26.89)
1400y 12:12.16 (26.11) 12:12.16 (26.49) 12:17.40 (26.78)
1450y 12:38.25 (26.09) 12:38.70 (26.54) 12:44.20 (26.80)
1500y 13:04.34 (26.09) 13:05.18 (26.48) 13:10.96 (26.76)
1550y 13:30.34 (26.00) 13:31.56 (26.38) 13:37.83 (26.87)
1600y 13:56.20 (25.86) 13:57.83 (26.27) 14:04.52 (26.69)
1650y 14:21.29 (25.09) 14:23.01 (25.18) 14:30.57 (26.05)
Total 14:21.29 14:23.01 14:30.57

Sarkany previously finished seventh in the 500 free (4:09.69) and 17th in the 400 IM (3:40.64) at this competition, leaving his best event for last.

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Ohio Swimmer
1 month ago

Johnston sold as well

mds
1 month ago

Zalan 17th in 400 IM in consecutive years.

snailSpace
1 month ago

His win is the greatest testament to how freaking reactive people are.

Bobthebuilderrocks
1 month ago

Does anyone know who Grothe was swimming for in 2017? Was it Westphal?

Brain
1 month ago

You don’t want him in an outside lane

Last edited 1 month ago by Brain
DCSwim
1 month ago

Clark and Felix still top 5… part of the greatest mile race ever

Bevo
Reply to  DCSwim
1 month ago

Always will be the classic mile

saltie
1 month ago

that 14:12 is diabolical. Underrated record

chickenlamp
Reply to  saltie
1 month ago

I still wonder what he could have gone if he didn’t get COVID before his senior NCAAs. Probably sub 14:10

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