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MEN’S ALL-TIME TOP <strong>50</strong> SC YARDS PERFORMERS-PERFORMANCES RANKINGS** American/U.S. Nationals/NCAA Record* American Record+ U.S. Nationals Record*+ NCAA Record@ NCAA Championships Record@+ U.S. Open/NCAA Record# 2 nd -Performance AllTimer Relay leadoffp Preliminary Timea Altitudeadjusteds Intermediate Split<strong>50</strong> YARD FREESTYLETop 51 Performances18.47r@+ Cesar Augusto Filho Cielo, Auburn/BRA NCAAs Federal Way03-27-08(Splits: 8.88, 18.47 [9.59])(Reaction Time: 0.67)(Note: Olympic gold-medalist/record-setter, <strong>50</strong> meter freestyle [2008,Beijing]. First Braziliangold-medalist [m/f] in ANY event ever. <strong>World</strong> Champion [Rome, 2009],Shanghai [2011].Pan-Am Games gold-medalist, <strong>50</strong> meter freestyle [Rio, 2007; Guadalajara,2011]. WR-holder,<strong>50</strong> meter freestyle.)18.52# Cielo NCAAs Federal Way 03-27-08 (Splits: 8.98, 18.52 [9.54])18.52# Matt Targett, Auburn/AUS SECs Auburn 02-19-09(Splits: 9.10, 18.52 [9.42])(Reaction Time: +0.73.(Note: Southeastern Conference Championships record. Fastest-ever conferencechampionships)18.66* Nathan Adrian, Cal NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11(Splits: 9.09, 18.66 [9.57].(Note: second gold. Won as sophomore [2K9]. Runner-up last season. ThirdCal champion.Others: Matt Biondi, Anthony Ervin, both of whom went on to win Olympic <strong>50</strong>free golds!)18.67 Fred Bousquet, Tiger Masters/Aub./FRA Tiger Masters Invite. Auburn02-14-10 (Note: U.S.Masters 25-29 record and FASTEST <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> by ANY1


Masters swimmer. Time swumin suit no longer legit in U.S. <strong>Swimming</strong> and/or international competition but thenOK for USMS.)18.69r Cielo NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-07(Splits: 9.06, 18.69 [9.63])18.69 Cielo NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-07(Splits: 9.14, 18.69 [9.55])`18.71 Adrian NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Splits: 9.11, 18.71 [9.60].18.72 Adam Brown, Auburn/GBR NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11(Note: fastest-ever non-winning <strong>time</strong>.)18.74p Bousquet, Auburn NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-05(Splits: 9.26, 18.74 [9.48])(Note: first man under 19.0; fastest qualifying <strong>time</strong> ever.(Note: 2K10 Europen Championships gold-medalist, <strong>50</strong> meter freestyle.)18.74r Adrian NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-1118.75 Bousquet, Auburn Aquatics Ralph Crocker Invite. Auburn 01-30-0918.76 Bousquet USA Grand Prix Austin 03-05-0918.76r Adrian NCAAs College Station 03-26-0918.76p Adrian NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-1118.79p Cielo NCAAs Federal Way 03-27-0818.82 Adrian Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-09(Note: first American record of career. First Golden Bear to set/tie <strong>50</strong> free recordsince AnthonyErvin tied former UCLA star Tom Jager’s 19.05 laeding off Cal’s 200 free relay at’02 NCAAs)(Note: Southern California <strong>Swimming</strong>/Belmont Plaza Open/”All Comers” record)18.82r Adrian Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-0918.82p Alex Righi, Yale NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Note: first “Yalie” to set/tie an American record since Paul Gilbert [100 yardback]1972 NCAAs.)18.82p+ Adrian, Cal Aquatics U.S. Nationals Austin 11-29-1218.83pr Jakob Andkjar, Auburn/DEN NCAAs College Station 03-26-0918.84 Jimmy Feigen, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-16-09(Note: Big 12 record. First [and ONLY] Big 12 swimmer under 19.0 .(Note: freshman!!)18.85p TargettNCAAs College Station 03-26-0918.86r Brown NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-1118.87r Ben Wildman-Tobriner, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-07(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion, <strong>50</strong> meter freestyle [2007, Melbourne])18.87p Alex Coville, StanfordNCAAs College Station 03-26-0918.87 TargettNCAAs College Sation 03-26-0918.88p Adrian Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-0918.88 Matt Grevers, Tucson Ford/N’western U.S. Nationals Austin 11-29-122


(Note: fastest-ever by a Big Ten swimmer, current and/or former.(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 100 meter backstroke [London, 2012])18.89pr Cielo NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-0718.89p TargettSECs Auburn 02-19-0918.89r Andkjar NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Note: leadoff leg on Auburn’s U.S. Open/NCAA record-setting 200 yardfreestyle relay)18.90 Bousquet NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-0518.90 Righi EISL Championships Princeton 03-05-09(Note: EISL/Championships record. First [and ONLY ] “Ivy Leaguer” under19.0!)18.90p Adrian NCAAs College Station 03-26-0918.91 Cielo SECs Tu<strong>sc</strong>aloosa 02-21-0818.91r(tt) Adrian Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-04-1118.91p Brown NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-1118.92 Coville NCAAs College Station 03-26-0918.93pr Coville NCAAs College Station 03-26-0918.93 Josh Schneider, Cincinnati NCAAs Columbus 03-26-10(Note: Big East/Bearcats’ first <strong>50</strong> free gold-medalist(Note: Big East record. Only Big East swimmer under 19.0 ever.(Note: also holds Big East Championships record [19.08, 2010].(Note: The Big O is smiling!)18.93pr Brown NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-1118.94 Adrian Husky Invitational Federal Way 12-04-0818.95 Grevers U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-04-0818.96r Cierlo SECs Tu<strong>sc</strong>aloosa 02-21-0818.96 Andkjar NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Note: fastest-ever consolation finals winner.)18.96 Austin Staab, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Note: equals fastest-ever consolation finals win.)18.97pr Cielo NCAAs Federal Way 03-27-0818.97p Andkjar SECs Auburn 02-19-09(Note: second Auburn swimmer under 19.0 in same race. First-<strong>time</strong> ever!)18.97r Coville NCAAs College Station 03-26-0918.97p Feigen NCAAs Columbus 03-26-1018.97 Feigen NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11Remaing Top 51 Performers18.98p George Bovell, Auburn AC/Auburn/TRI USA Grand Prix Austin 03-05-0918.99p Gideon Louw, Auburn/RSA NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Note: third Tiger under 19.0 in same race. Unprecedented!)19.01 Duje Draganja, Cal/CRO NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-05(Note: Olympic silver-medalist, <strong>50</strong> meter freestyle [2004, Athens])19.03 Adam Sm<strong>all</strong>. Arizona NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-1119.05 Tom Jager, Santa Clara SC/UCLA U. S. Nationals Nashville 03-23-903


19.05r Anthony Ervin, Cal NCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-28-02(Note: co-Olympic gold medalist, <strong>50</strong> meter freestyle [2000, Sydney])19.05 William Copeland, Cal Aquatics/Cal U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-04-0819.05r Michael Richards, Minnesota Big Tens Minneapolis 02-24-11(Note: Big Ten/Championships record. Second record-breaking swim in twodays. Swam a 19.10one day earlier for his first Big Ten standard.)19.06p Roland Schoeman, Arizona/RSA NCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-28-02(Note: 2005, ‘07 <strong>World</strong> Champion/ex-world record-holder, <strong>50</strong> meter butterfly.2005 <strong>World</strong>Champion, 2006 Commonwealth Games champion, <strong>50</strong> meter freestyle)19.06 Vladimir Morozov, USC/RUS Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-03-11(Note: <strong>time</strong> faster than Anthony Ervin’s 17-18 NAG record [19.43] but becauseMorozov is notyet a U.S. citizen he is not eligible for record consideration. “U.S. Open 17-18NAG record.”)19.06r Bradley Tandy, Indian River CC/RSA NJCAA Champs. Ft. Pierce03-08-12(Note: NJCAA/Championships record.)19.07 Cullen Jones, North Carolina St. ACCs College Park 02-23-06(Note: Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC] record)19.08p Neil Walker, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-27-9719.08 Albert Subirats, Arizona/VEN NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-0719.09p Jason Dunford, Stanford/KEN NCAAs College Station 03-26-0919.09p Jordan Smith, ArizonaNCAAs College Station 03-26-0919.11 Jason Lezak, NOVA/UCSB Kerr-McGee Elite Oklahoma City 12-15-0119.11 Ian Crocker, Longhorn Aquatics/Texas Ameican SC Champs. Austin 02-22-07(Note: 2003-‘05 <strong>World</strong> Champion, 100 meter butterfly.)19.12 Matt Biondi, San Ramon V<strong>all</strong>ey Aquatics U. S. Nationals Nashville 03-23-90(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, <strong>50</strong> meter freestyle [1988, Seoul]. First winner)19.12r Jason Schnur, Ohio St. Big Tens Iowa City 02-24-12(Note: Buckeye record. First Ohio State winner [19.28] . Bill Wadley/UrbanMeyer are pleased!)19.13so Rolandas Gimbutis, Cal/LTU NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-0519.14 David Fox, North Carolina St. NCAAs Indianapolis 03-25-9319.14p Barry Murphy, Tennessee/NRI NCAAs College Station 03-26-0919.16p Brett Hawke, Auburn/AUS NCAAs Minneapolis 03-27-97(Note: Auburn’s women’s-men’s coach.)19.17p Bren19.17 Nick Brunelli, Sun Devil Aquatics/ASU Longhorn InvitationalAustin 11-29-4


0719.18p Bryan Lundquist, Auburn NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-0719.18r David Walters, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-26-0919.20p Shaun Jordan, Texas NCAAs Austin 03-28-9119.21 Masayuki Kishida, Tucson Ford/JPN U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-04-0819.21p Ryan(Note: American/NCAA record-holder, 100-200 yard backstrokes, 200 yardIndividual Medley.(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 200 meter backstroke [Beijing, 2008]; 400 IM[London, 2012])19.22p Lyndon Ferns, Arizona/RSA Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-04-0319.22p Graeme Moore, Cal/RSA NCAAs College Station 03-26-0919.25prAaro19.25p Brad deBorde, Florida SECs Knoxville 02-16-1219.27tt Steve Crocker, Rockwood/W, Kentucky U. S. Nationals Nashville03-23-9019.27 Jona19.27p Karl Krug, Auburn SECs The Swamp 02-17-11100 YARD FREESTYLETop 51 Performances40.92@+ Cesar Augusto Filho Cielo, Auburn/BRA NCAAs Federal Way03-29-08(Reaction Time: +0.67.(Splits: 9.27, 19.60 [10.33], 30.26 [10.66], 40.92 [10.66])(Note: <strong>50</strong> split fastest <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> en route to 100 free clocking.(Note: world-record holder, 2009 <strong>World</strong> Champion, 100 meter freestyle [Rome].2007-‘11gold-medalist/record-setter, Pan-Am Games )41.08*# Nathan Adrian, Cal NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Reaction Time: +0.71.(Splits: 9.36, 19.65 [10.29], 30.38 [10.73], 41.08 [10.70].(Note: first Golden Bear to win NCAA <strong>50</strong>-100 yard free titles in sameChampionships since MattBiondi in 1986. Biondi won “triple crown,” i.e., <strong>50</strong>-100-200 frees,following year, setting American/NCAA records in <strong>all</strong> three.Anthony Ervin won <strong>50</strong>-100 frees for Cal @ Y2K NCAAswhen meet was contested in short-course meters format.(Note: second American/American-collegiate 100 free record in 20 days.(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 400 meter freestyle relay [Beijing, 2K8]; 100 mfree [London, 2K12])41.10 Adrian NCAAs Minneapolis03-26-115


(Splits: 9.23, 19.56 [10.33], 30.26 [10.70], 41.10 [10.84].(Note: third-consecutive gold. Matches former Golden Bear Matt Biondi’sthreepeat [1985-’87]as only Pac-10 threepeater. Michigan State’s Clark Scholes [’<strong>50</strong>-‘52],Tennessee’s Dave Edgar[’70-‘72] other threepeaters. Michigan’s Gustao Borges [’92-‘95] onlyfourpeater.(Note: Cal’s Anthony Ervin [’01-‘02] and Duje Draganja [’03-‘04] combined fora “foourpeter.”41.12p Cielo NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-08(Reaction Time: +0.70)(Splits: 9.32, 19.72 [10.40], 30.49 [10.77], 41.12 [11.64])41.12r Cielo NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-08(Reaction Time: +0.69)(Splits: 19.64, 41.12 [21.75].41.17 Cielo NCAAs Minneapolis 03-17-07(Splits: 9.38, 19.66 [9.28], 30.48 [10.82], 41.17 [10.68])41.25r Cielo SECs Tu<strong>sc</strong>aloosa 02-23-08(Splits: 20.03, 41.25 [21.22])(Note: fastest-ever conference championships.)41.27r Adrian NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 19.89, 41.27 [21.38])41.35+ Matt Grevers, Tucson Ford/Northwestern U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-04-10(Splits: 19.54, 41.35 [21.81[.(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 100 meter backstroke [London, 2012])41.43r Adrian Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 02-06-09(Splits: 19.89, 41.43 [21.54])(Note: first Golden Bear to break American 100 free record since Antony Ervinswam a 41.62@ ’02 NCAAs. Adrian broke American <strong>50</strong> free record two nights earlier and isfirst swimmer to break both sprint standards in same conference championships.(Note: Pac-10 Championships/Southern California <strong>Swimming</strong>/BelmontPlaza Olympic Pool Open/”All Comers” records.)41.49 Duje Draganja, Cal/CRO NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-05(Splits: 9.43, 19.74 [10.31], 30.63 [10.89], 41.49 [10.86])41.49 Jimmy Feigen, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 19.71, 41.49 [21.78].(Note: Big 12 record. Freshman!)41.<strong>50</strong> Adrian NCAAs Columbus 03-28-10(Splits: 19.91, 41.<strong>50</strong> [21.59].(Note: second-consecutive gold. First Cal repeater since Anthony Ervin“threepeated” [2000-‘02])41.55 Matt Targett, Auburn/AUS SECs Auburn 02-21-09(Splits: 19.69, 41.55 [21.86])41.62 Anthony Ervin, Cal NCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-30-026


(Splits: 19.76, 41.62 [21.86].(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion, 100 meter freestyles [2001, Fukuoka])41.63 Adrian U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-04-10(Splits: 1978, 41.63 [21.85])41.64 Adrian Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-07-09(Splits: 19.76, 41.64 [21.88])41.64 TargettNCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 19.80, 41.64 [21.84])41.66 Feigen NCAAs Minneapolis03-26-11(Splits: 19.76, 41.66 [21.90])41.68 Ian Crocker, Longhorn Aquatics/Texas American SC Chmps. Austin 02-24-07(Splits: 19.72, 41.68 [20.96])41.68p TargettNCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 19.66, 41.68 [22.02])41.71r Draganja NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-0541.71p Alex Righi, Yale NCAAs College Station 03-21-09(Note: Ivy League record.)41.71 Grevers U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-1241.75 William Copeland, Cal Aquatics/Cal U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-06-0841.75 Adrian Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-1141.75p Adam Brown, Auburn/GBR NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-1141.77p Feigen NCAAs College Station 03-28-0941.78 Cielo SECs Tu<strong>sc</strong>aloosa 02-23-0841.80 Matt Biondi, Cal NCAAs Austin 040487(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 100 meter freestyle [1988, Seoul].(Note: This race was Biondi’s final individual collegiate swim, capping arecord-breaking meet in which he set American/NCAA records in <strong>50</strong>,100, 200 yard freestyles to become second man to accomplish this feat. In1964 Yale’s Steve Clark won NCAA <strong>50</strong>-100-200 frees with his <strong>time</strong>s inlatter two races American/NCAA records. His <strong>50</strong> was “only” an NCAAmark as @ that <strong>time</strong>AAU did not recogmize event for record purposes. Biondi “threepeated”twice, winning the<strong>50</strong>-100-200 frees @ NCAAs his junior year [‘86] too)41.80 Ervin NCAAs College Station 03-24-0141.80 Adrian U.S. Nationals Federal Way 12-05-0941.82 Crocker American SC Chmps. Austin 03-05-0641.83 Adrian Husky Invitational Federal Way 12-06-0841.84p Fred Bousquet, FRA/Auburn/Tiger AC USA Grand Prix Austin 03-06-0941.84 Righi NCAAs College Station 03-28-0941.84 Brown NCAAs Minneapolis03-26-1141.85 Cielo SECs Lexington 02-10-077


41.85 Grevers U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-06-0841.86p Adrian NCAAs College Station 03-28-0941.86 Vladimir Morozov, USC/RUS Pac-12s Monterey Park03-03-12(Note: Trojan record. Morozov first USC 100 free champ since Robert Pufleb 20years ago; alsofirst Trojan <strong>50</strong>-100 free champ since Joe Bottom [1977], when conference knownas Pac-8.Bottom also won 100 free-fly @ NCAAs that season with his fly clocking [47.77]a U.S./NCAArecord, breaking Mark Spitz’s standard of 47.98 from ’72 NCAAs @ West Point.Bottom had won a silver-medal in the 100 meter fly @ previous summer’sOlympics in Montrealand later in summer of ’77 became first man to break Spitz’s 100 meter fly worldrecord[54.27 from Munich Olympics in ‘72] when he swam a 54.18 in East Berlin duringthe USA-GDRdual-meet. Joe’s younger brother Mike also swam for USC and a THIRDBottom, Dave, was anAll-America sprint backstroker-flyer @ Stanford. Now Michigan’s men’s coach,he guidedWolverines to this year’s Big Ten title.)41.87 Biondi NCAAs Austin 03308541.87r Bousquet NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-0541.90 Ben Wildman-Tobriner, Stanford NCAAs Miunneapolis 03-17-0741.91 Roland Schoeman, Tucsn. Ford/AZ./RSALonghorn Invitational Austin 12-01-07(Note: ex-world record-holder, <strong>50</strong> meter buitterfly. <strong>World</strong> Champion, <strong>50</strong> meterfreestyle-butterfly[2005, Montreal]. Commonmwealth Games gold-medalist, same events [2006,Melbourne])41.91 Righi EISL Championships Princeton 03-07-09(Note: EISL Championships record. Only “Ivy Leaguer” ever under 42.0, firstunder 43.0 Alsoconference record-holder in <strong>50</strong> free [18.90], 100 back [46.32]])41.91 Feigen NCAAs Columbus 03-28-1041.92r David Walters, Texas Big 12s Columbia 02-28-09(Note: Big 12 Championships record.(Note: leadoff leg on Texas’ American/NCAA record-setting 400 yard freestylerelay(Note: American record-holder, 100 meter freestyle)41.92 Brown SECs The Swamp 02-19-1141.92p Morozov Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-1141.92p Brown NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-118(Norec


Remaining Top <strong>50</strong> Performers41.93 Michael Phelps, Club Wolverine Toyota Grand Prix Belmont Plaza 01-19-08(Note: named Sports Illustrated’s Sportsman of the Year for 2008. First – andONLY – swimmerso honored. Most decorated Olympian of <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> [22 medals, 18 gold.)41.94 Garrett Weber-Gale, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-17-07(Note: third man under 42.0 in same race. First <strong>time</strong> ever)41.95p Gideon Louw, Auburn/RSA SECs Auburn 02-21-0941.99 Ryan Lochte, Daytona Beach SC/Florida U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-06-08(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion gold-medalist/world record-setter, 200 meter IM [2011,Shanghai].(Note: fourth man under 42.0 in same race. Unprecedented!)42.05r Albert Subirats, Arizona/VEN NCAAs Minneapolis 03-17-0742.05 Joao De Lucca, Louisville/BRA U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-12(No42.06r Simon Burnett, Arizona/GBR NCAAs Atlanta03-25-06(Note: 2006 Commonwealth Games 100 meter freestyle gold-medalist./yearlyworld leader)42.06 Austin Staab, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Note: Amerian /NCAA record-holder, 100 yard butterfly.)42.06 Dax Hill, Texas NCAAsMinneapolis 03-26-1142.08 Nicolas Nilo, Arizona/BRA NCAAs College Station 03-28-0942.11r Graeme Moore, Cal/RSA NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-1142.12 Lars42.18 Jakob Andkjar, Auburn/DEN SECs Auburn 02021-0942.21r Scot Robison, Virginia ACCs Chapel Hill 02-27-10(Note: Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC]/Championships record.(Note: also holds 200 record from previous day [1:32.45] and Cavalier <strong>50</strong> freestandard [19.47r])42.21p David Dunford, Stanford/KEN NCAAs College Station 03-28-0942.22 Jason Lezak, Novaquatics/UCSB Kerr-McGee Elite Oklahoma City12-16-01(Note: anchored USA’s world record-setting/gold-medal winning 400 meterfreestyle relay @2008 Olympics in Beijing. Third Gaucho Olympic swim gold-medalist. SandyNeilson [100 free,Munich, 1972; Rich Schroeder, breaststroke leg on 400 medley relay 12 yearslater other two.)42.26p Jonas Persson, Tennessee/SWE NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-0842.26p Marcelo Chierighini, Auburn/BRA NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-1142.29 Bart Kizierowski, Cal/POL Pac-10s Federal Way 03-04-0042.32 Jake Allen, Stanford NCAAsMinneapolis 03-26-119


42.34 Lyndon Ferns, Arizona/RSA NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-0542.34r David Nolan, Hershey PA. 3A HS Champs. Lewisburg 03-19-10(Note: national high-<strong>sc</strong>hool/17-18 NAG records.)42.35 Neil Walker, Circle C/Texas Kerr-McGee Elite Oklahoma City 12-22-0242.37r Alex Coville, StanfordPac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-07-0942.37r Nimrod Bar-or Shapira, Arizona/ISR NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-1142.37 Ricky Berens, Longhorn AC/Texas U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-1242.38 Ambrose (Rowdy) Gaines IV, Auburn NCAAs Austin 032881(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 100 meter freestyle [1984, Los Angeles])42.41pr Shaune Fraser, Florida/CAY NCAAs College Station 03-28-0942.42p Alexei Puninski, Auburn/CRO NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-0842.43 Ada42.44p Matt McGinnis, TexasNCAAs Federal Way 03-29-0842.44 Darian Townsend, Arizona/RSA NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-0842.44p Josh Schneider, Cincinnati NCAAs Columbus 03-28-10(Note: Big East record. Also holds Big East Championshps record [43.00, 2010].(Note: won <strong>50</strong> free two days earlier, becoming Cincy’s/Big East’s first goldmedalistin this race)200 YARD FREESTYLETop <strong>50</strong> Performances1:31.20@+ Simon Burnett, Arizona/GBR NCAAs Atlanta03-24-06(Splits: 21.28, 44.44 [23.16], 1:07.53 [23.09], 1:31.20 [23.67])1:31.70# Shaune Fraser, Florida/CAY NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.57, 45.24 [23.67], 1:08.49 [23.25], 1:31.70 [23.21])(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC] record. First NCAA title by a CaymanIslands natve)(Note: third Gator gold-medalist. Mike Heath [1984], Adam Sioui [2002] others)1:31.72r* David Walters, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.11, 44.12 [23.01], 1:07.67 [23.55], 1:31.72 [24.05])(Note: leadoff leg on Texas’ American/NCAA record-setting 800 yard freestylerelay)1:31.73r Conor Dwyer, Florida SECs The Swamp 02-16-11(Splits: 21.36, 44.46 [23.10], 1:07.94 [23.48], 1:31.73 [23.79].(Note: Southeastern Conference Championships record. Fastest-ever conferencechampionships.)1:31.83 Walters Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-05-08(Splits: 21.48, 44.77 [23.29], 1:08.11 [23.34], 1:31.83 [23.72])1:31.96+ Ricky Berens, Longhorn AC/Texas U.S, Nationals Austin 11-30-12(Splits: 21.81, 45.35 [23.39], 1:08.74 [23.68], 1:31.96 [23.22].(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 800 meter freestyle relay [London, 2012])1:32.01r Berens, Texas Big 12s Columbia 02-25-09(Splits: 21.56, 44.90 [23.44], 1:08.58 [23.68], 1:32.01 [23.43])10


(Note: Big 12 Championships record. Fastest-ever conference championships)1:32.08 Michael Phelps, Club Wolverine Americn SC Champs. Austin 03-03-05(Splits: 21.59, 44.85 [23.26], 1:08.61 [23.76], 1:32.08 [23.47])(Note: Olympic gold-medalist,/world record-setter, 200 meter freestyle[2008, Beijing]. <strong>World</strong> Champion, 200 meter freestyle [2005, Montreal;2007, Melbourne])1:32.13 Phelps U.S. Nationals Atlanta11-30-07(Splits: 21.68. 45.36 [23.68], 1:09.34 [23.98], 1:32.13 [22.77])1:32.21 Brett Fraser, Florida/CAY NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: 21.32, 44.29 [22.97], 1:07.72 [23.43], 1:32.21 [24.49].(Note: younger brother of Shaune, Gators’ 2K9 gold-medalist and 2K10 runnerup.Second setof brothers to win same event. Seth Pepper won 100 fly for Arizona in 1993 andbrother Martinwon in 1996.(Note: threepeat for SEC/Gators. Shaune won in ‘09, Conor Dwyer won in 2K10and Brett 2Kl1.Pac-10 [Pac-12 as of 07/01/11] only conference to have a pair of individualthreepeaters.Cal’s Matt Biondi won from 1985 through ’87 and Arizona’s Simon Burnett wonin 2K3, 5-6.He was sixth his sophomore season [‘04] when the meet was swum <strong>sc</strong>m.(Note: Since race’s introduction in 1963, Pac-12 and/or its predecessors have 20wins, mostby any conference. Big Ten follows with10 titles, then the SEC with eight.Tenneess’s AndyCoan first SEC gold-medalist [‘79], then Auburn’s Rowdy Gaines gavethe conference its first threepeat by winning in ’80-’81.(Note: Pan-Am Games gold-medalist/record-setter, 200 meter freestyle[Guadalajara, 2K11])1:32.22 Burnett Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-03-04(Splits: 21.29, 44.69 [23.40], 1:08.48 [23.79], 1:32.22 [23.74])1:32.26 Peter Vanderkaay, Club. Wolverine/MI. U.S. Nationals Atlanta11-30-07(Splits: 21.65, 45.45 [23.80], 1:09.02 [23.57], 1:32.26 [23.22])(Note: runner-up finish gives Club Wolverine unprecedented two men under1:33.0 in same race)1:32.31 Dwyer NCAAs Columbus 03-27-10(Splits: 21.93, 45.24 [23.31], 1:08.66 [23.42], 1:32.31 [23.65].(Note: second gold of meet. Won <strong>50</strong>0 free opening day. Second-cosecutiveGator champion!))1:32.38 Ryan Harrison, Tennessee/IRL SECs The Swamp 02-18-11(Splis: 21.63, 45.05 [23.42], 1:08.75 [23.70[, 1:32.38 [23.63])11


1:32.40 Ryan Lochte, Daytona Beach SC/Florida U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-05-08(Splits: 21.70, 5.00 [23.30], 1:08.40 [23.40], 1:32.4.0 [24.00].(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion, 200 meter freestyle [Shanghai, 2011])1:32.43r Phelps U.S. Nationals Atlanta11-30-07(Splits: 21.60, 45.15 [23.55], 1:09.16 [24.01], 1:32.43 [23.27])1:32.45 Scot Robison, Virginia ACCs Chapel Hill 02-26-10(Splits: 21.46, 44.85 [23.39], 1:08.47 [23.62], 1:32.45 [23.98].(Note: Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC]/Championships record)1:32.48r Jean Basson, Arizona/RSA NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.75, 44.94 [23.19], 1:08.57 [23.63], 1:32.48 [23.91])1:32.49r Berens Big 12s College Station 03-24-10(Splits: 21.63, 44.83 [23.20], 1:08.79 [23.96], 1:32.49 [22.70])1:32.51r Walters Big 12s Austin 02-27-08 (Splits: 21.54, 44.54[23.00], 1:.08.13 [23.59], 1:32.51 [24.38])(Note: opening leg on American/NCAA record-setting 800 yard freestyle relay.1:32.51 Dax Hill, Texas NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12(Splits: 22.02, 45.79 [23.77], 1:08.84 [23.05]. 1:32.51[23.67 .(Note: moves up from seond last season to No.1.)1:32.52 Robison ACCs Atlanta02-25-12(Splits: 21.09, 44.13 [23.02], 1:07.64 [23.51], 1:32.52 [24.88])1:32.53 Fraser NCAAs Columbus 03-27-10(Splits: 21.84, 45.56 [23.72], 1:09.13 [23.57], 1:32.53 [23.40].(Note: first one-two Gator finish ever! Billy Donovan asks: “Why didn’t youSWEEP?”)1:32.56 Walters NCAAs Federal Way 03-28-08(Splits: 21.72, 45.10 [23.38], 1:08.82 [23.72], 1:32.56 [23.74])1:32.57 Joao De Lucca, Louisville/BRA U.S, Nationals Austin 11-30-12(Splits: 21.89, 45.43 [23.62], 1:08.95 [23.52], 1:32.57 [23.62].(Note: Big East record.)1:32.59 Walters NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.66, 45.39 [23.73], 1:09.46 [24.07], 1:32.59 [23.13])1:32.60 B. Fraser SECs The Swamp 02-18-11(Splits: 21.16, 44.39 [23.23], 1:08.01 [23.62], 1:32.60 [24.59[)1:32.64 Hill NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: 21.79, 45.42 [23.63], 1:08.96 [23.94]. 1:32.64[23.68])1:32.66 Walters Big 12s Austin 02-29-08(Splits: 21.54, 44.90 [23.36], 1:08.64 [23.74], 1:32.66 [24.02])1:32.71r Austin Staab, Stanford Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-04-09(Note: Pac-10 Championships record.(Note: American/NCAA-Championships record-holder, 100 yard butterfly)1:32.73p Berens NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.69, 45.<strong>50</strong> [23.82], 1:09.09 [23.59], 1:32.73 [23.64])12


1:32.74 Berens NCAAs College Station 3-27-09(Splits: 21.70, 45.55 [23.85], 1:09.45 [23.90], 1:32.74 [23.29])1:32.75r Tom Shields, Cal NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-11(Note: Golden Bear record. Fastest leadoff leg of race.)1:32.77 BassonNCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.74, 45.25 [23.51], 1:09.08 [23.93], 1:32.77 [32.69])1:32.79 Jonas Persson, Tennessee/SWE Volunteer Inviational. Koxville11-21-08(Splits: 21.74, 45.09 [23.35], 1:08.97 [23.88], 1:32.79 [23.82])1:32.80 Matt McLean, Virginia ACCs College Park 02-27-091:32.82 Berens Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-05-081:32.84p BassonNCAAs College Station 03-27-091:32.85 Darian Townsend, Arizona/RSA NCAAs Federal Way 03-28-081:32.88r Shields Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-02-111:32.91 Dimitri Colupaev, USC/GER NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12(Note: Trojan record.)1:32.93 Matt McGinnis, TexasNCAAs Federal Way 03-28-08(Note: along with teammate David Walters’ winning 1:32.56, McGinnis’ sub1:33.0 makes Texasfirst university team with two active swimmes under 1:33.0 in same race.Michigan did it three months earlier @ U.S. Nationals in Atlanta butthe pair of Michael Phelps and Peter Vanderkaayswam for Club Wolverine. Phelps never competed collegiately.Vanderkaay did for Michigan.)1:32.98 Nathan Adrian, Cal Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-06-091:32.99r Staab NCAAs Colleg Station 03-27-091:33.03 Walters Big 12s Columbia 02-27-091:33.03 Matt Biondi, Cal NCAAs Austin 0403871:33.03r Burnett Pac-10s Federal Way 03-01-061:33.04 Walters NCAAs Columbus 03-27-101:33.05 Robison ACCs College Park 02-27-091:33.06p Walters NCAAs College Station 03-27-09Remaining Top <strong>50</strong> Performers1:33.10r Tyler Clary, Michigan NCAAs CollegeStation 03-27-09(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 200 meter backstroke [London, 2012].(Note: American/NCAA record-holder, 400 yard Individaul Medley.(Note: Big Ten record.)1:33.12r Clement Lefert, USC/FRA NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-111:33.15 Doug Gjertsen, Texas NCAAs Indianapolis 03-23-901:33.21r Scott Jostes, Texas Big 12s Columbia 02-25-091:33.22 Chris DeJong, Club Wolverine/Michigan U.S. Nationals Atlanta11-30-07(Note: third-place finish gives Club Wolverine an unprecedengted three swimmersunder 1:34.013


(Noin same race)1:33.23 Adam Ritter, Tucson Ford/Arizona Longhorn InvitationalAustin 11-30-071:33.24r Aaron Wayne, Stanford NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-121:33.25p Michael Klueh, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-27-091:33.26p Danny Beal, Stanford NCAAs Federal Way 03-28-081:33.28 Troy Dalbey, Florida NCAAs Austin 040387(Note: 17-18 NAG record.)1:33.29 Garr1:33.40 Blake Worsley, Denver/CAN Sun Belt Conf. Chps. Nashville 02-20-09(Note: Sunbelt Conference record.)1:33.41 Artur Wojdat, Iowa/POL NCAAs Indianapolis 03-23-901:33.44 Matt Grevers, Tucson Ford/N’Western Toyota Grand PrixBelmont Plaza 01-20-081:33.45 Dom1:33.45p Nicolas Nilo, BRA/Arizona NCAAs College Station 03-27-091:33.<strong>50</strong> Dou1:33.<strong>50</strong> Nimrid Bar-or Shapira, Arizona/ISR Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-03-101:33.54 Kelly Moodie, Arizona Denver, UNLV Tri Tucson10-27-121:33.55 Ous Mellouli, Trojan SC/USC/TUN SoCal <strong>Swimming</strong> GP Belmont Plaza01-18-091:33.59 Ryk1:33.59r Bobby Bollier, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-111:33.61 David Cromwell, Longhorn AC/Harvard Chesapeake SC EliteOklahoma City 12-14-071:33.64p Peter Jameson, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-27-091:33.66p Daniel Madwed, Michigan NCAAs College Station 03-27-091:33.66 Nikita Lobintsev, Trojan SC/RUS U.S, Nationals Austin11-30-121:33.71r Frank Dyer, Notre Dame Big East Champs. Pittsburgh 02-15-12<strong>50</strong>0 YARD FREESTYLETop <strong>50</strong> Performances4:08.54* Peter Vanderkaay, Club Wolverine/MI. Michigan OpenRochester 02-09-08(Splits: 46.77, 1:37.30 [<strong>50</strong>.53], 2:27.48 [<strong>50</strong>.18], 3:18.13 [49.65], 4:06.54[48.41])4:08.60@# Vanderkaay, MichiganNCAAs Atlanta03-23-06(Splits: 47.74, 1:37.72 [49.98], 2:27.81 [<strong>50</strong>.09], 3:18.54 [<strong>50</strong>.73], 4:08.60 [<strong>50</strong>.06])4:08.75 Tom Dolan, Michigan NCAAs Indianapolis 03-23-9514


(Splits: 47.07, 1:37.42 [<strong>50</strong>.45], 2:27.83 [<strong>50</strong>.41], 3:18.23 [<strong>50</strong>.40], 4:08.75 [<strong>50</strong>.42])4:08.92 Jean Basson, Arizona/RSA NCAAs College Station 03-16-09(Splits: 47.87, 1:38.<strong>50</strong> [<strong>50</strong>.63], 2:29.16 [<strong>50</strong>.66], 3:19.<strong>50</strong> [<strong>50</strong>.34], 4:08.92 [49.44])(Note: Pac-10 record.)4:09.32 Michael Klueh, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Splits: 47.56, 1:37.81 [<strong>50</strong>.25], 2:28.84 [51.03], 3:19.88 [51.04], 4:09.23 [49.44])(Note: Big 12 record.)4:09.48 Sebastien Rouault, Georgia/FRA NCAAs Federal Way 03-27-08(Splits: 48.45, 1:38.98 [<strong>50</strong>.43], 2:28.86 [49.88], 3:19.12 [<strong>50</strong>.26], 4:09.48 [<strong>50</strong>.36])(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC] record. First ‘Dawg gld-medalist, secondSE champ.Florida’s Matt Cetlinski won in 1986)4:09.80 Larsen Jensen, USC NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-07(Splits: 48.64, 1:38.81 [<strong>50</strong>.17], 2:29.28 [51.47], 3:19.94 [<strong>50</strong>.66], 4:09.80 [49.86].(Note: American record-setter/Olympic bronze-medalist, 400 meter freestyle[2008, Beijing])4:09.82 Vanderkaay NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-05(Splits: 47.52, 1:37.83 [<strong>50</strong>.31], 2:28.37 [<strong>50</strong>.44], 3:19.68 [51.41], 3:09.82 [<strong>50</strong>.14])4:10.00 Klueh NCAAs Federal Way 03-28-08(Splits: 47.73, 1:38.30 [<strong>50</strong>.58], 2:29.12 [<strong>50</strong>.82], 3:19.12 [<strong>50</strong>.00], 4:10.00 [<strong>50</strong>.88])4:10.00 Matt McLean, Virginia ACCs College Park 02-26-08(Splits: 46.40, 1:36.82 [<strong>50</strong>.42], 2:27.48 [49.66], 3:18.84 [51.36], 4:10.00[51.16].(Note: Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC]/Chmpionships record.(Note: fastest-ever conference championships.)4:10.15 McLean NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11 (Splits: 48.14,1:39.15 [51.01], 2:29.97 [<strong>50</strong>.82], 3:20.<strong>50</strong> [<strong>50</strong>.53], 4:10.15 [49.65].(Note: first Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC] gold-medalist.)4:10.41 McLean NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Splits: 46.96, 1:36.85 [49.89], 2:27.52 [<strong>50</strong>.57], 3:19.23 [52.71], 4:10.41[51.28])4:10.43 Michael Phelps, Club Wolverine Toyota Grand Prix Belmont Plaza01-19-08(Splits: 48.08, 1:39.13 [51.05], 2:30.58 [51.45], 3:21.55 [<strong>50</strong>.97], 4:10.43 [48.88].(Note: won 100 free 45 minutes earlier in pr 41.93.(Note: Southern California <strong>Swimming</strong> Open/All Comers record)4:10.76+ Vanderkaay, Club Wolverine U.S. Nationals Atlanta11-29-07(Splits: 47.31, 1:38.13 [51.82], 2:29.33 [51.10], 3:20.41 [51.18], 4:10.76 [<strong>50</strong>.35])4:11.36 Conor Dwyer, Florida SECs The Swamp 02-17-11(Note: Gator record. Second-consecutive gold.)4:11.41 Klueh Big 12s Austin 02-28-08(Note: Big 12 Championships record.)15


4:11.59 Chad Carvin, Arizona NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-944:11.94p Dolan NCAAs Indianapolis 03-23-954:12.18 Ous Mellouli, USC/TUN Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-01-054:12.24 Artur Wojdat, Iowa/POL NCAAs Indianapolis 03-30-894:12.26 McLean NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-114:12.30 Dolan NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-944:12.33 Phelps, North Baltimore Aquatics MD All Stars Zone Annapolis03-18-04(Note: 17-18 NAG record.)4:12.34 Vanderkaay Big Tens Minneapolis 02-24-054:12.35 Vanderkaay Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-01-054:12.36 Carvin NCAAs Indianapolis 03-23-954:12.44p Carvin NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-944:12.49p Troyden Prinsloo, Georgia/RSA NCAAs College Station03-26-094:12.60 Vanderkaay U.S. Nationals Federal Way 12-03-094:12.75 BassonNCAAs Federal Way 03-27-084:12.77 Dolan NCAAs Austin 03-28-964:12.79 WojdatNCAAs Indianapolis 03-26-924:12.80 WojdatNCAAs Austin 03-28-914:12.80 Matt Patton, Michigan U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-04-084:12.83 Klete Keller, USC NCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-28-024:12.90 Rouault SECs Kmoxville 02-16-064:12.92 Mellouli NCAAs Atlanta03-23-064:12.94 Rouault NCAAs Atlanta03-23-064:12.95 M4:12.99 BassonPac-10s Belmont plaza 03-05-094:13.02 Vanderkaay Big Tens Bloomington 02-23-064:13.06 Mike O'Brien, USC NCAAs Austin 0328854:13.07 Shaun Phillips, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-074:13.07 Cr4:13.08 Mariusz Podko<strong>sc</strong>ielny, Arizona/POL NCAAs Indianapolis 03-30-894:13.10 Basson Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-04-084:13.23 Ryan Lochte, Daytona Beach SC/Florida FL. Sr. SC Champs.Clearwater 03-03-074:13.28 Prinsloo NAAs College Station 03-26-094:13.30 Podko<strong>sc</strong>ielny NCAAs Austin 03-28-914:13.41 ErikRemaining Top <strong>50</strong> Performers4:13.42 Ryk4:13.<strong>50</strong> Jackson Wilcox, Texas Big 12s Columbia 02-26-094:13.77 Clement Lefert, USC/FRA NCAAs Columbus 03-16-104:13.78pCo4:13.79 Scott Spansail, Washingtom NCAAs College Station 03-26-0916


4:13.81 Blake Worsley, Denver/CAN NCAAs College Station 03-16-09(Note: Sun Belt Conference record.)4:13.92 Ch4:13.94 Bobby Bollier, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-114:13.95 David Mosko, Stanford NCAAs Columbus 03-16-104:14.21p Justin Mor<strong>time</strong>r, Minnesota NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-054:14.24 Robert Margalis, Georgia NCAAs Austin 03-27-034:14.26 John Snawerdt, Virginia NCAAs College Sation 03-26-094:14.35 Tyler DeBerry, Arizona NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-054:14.41 George Markovic, Ohio St./AUS NCAAs Columbus 03-16-104:14.55 John Piersma, Michigan NCAAs Austin 03-28-964:14.60 Kyle Young, Florida St. ACCs College Park 02-26-084:14.66 Tyler Clary, Michigan U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-04-084:14.67p Balazas Gercsak, Florida/HUN NCAAs College Station03-26-094:14.71 Chris Thompson, Michigan NCAAs College Station 02-26-044:14.82 Mark Rand<strong>all</strong>, Alabama/RSA SECs Auburn 02-19-094:14.85p Matt Cetlinski, Florida NCAAs Austin 0328854:14.89 Mike McLean, Stanford Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-03-054:15.04 W4:15.11p Danny Beal, Stanford NCAAs Federal Way 03-27-084:15.12 Ryan Feeley, Michigan Big Tens Iowa City 02-23-124:15.13 Rya4:15.19p Taylor Smith, VirginiaACCs College Park 02-26-094:15.26 George DiCarlo, Arizona NCAAs Austin 032885(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 400 meter freestyle [1984, Los Angeles])1000 YARD FREESTYLETop 30 Performances8:36.49*+ Erik Vendt, Club Wolverine/USC Toyota Grand Prix BelmontPlaza 01-18-07(Splits: <strong>50</strong>0 [4:14.83, fastest-ever]; 8:36.49 [4:20.66])(Note: first American <strong>yards</strong> record for two-<strong>time</strong> 400 IM Olympic silver-medalist[Sydney, 2000;Athens, 2004]. Became first American sub-15:00.0 for 1<strong>50</strong>0 meter free when heswam 14:59.11to win the Olympic Trials in Indianapolis [July Y2K])8:42.64# Robert Margalis, St. Petersburg AC/GA. Florida Sr. Champs.Clearwater 03-01-07(Splits: 4:19.66, 8:42.64 [4:22.98])8:43.62s Vendt Toyota Grand Prix Belmont Plaza 01-21-08(Splis: 4:21.64, 8:43.62 [4:21.98].(Note: fastest-ever 1000 split en route to 16<strong>50</strong> yard freestyle clocking.)17


8:44.11s@+ Chris Thompson, Michigan NCAAs College Station 03-24-01(Note: Big Ten record.)8:44.38s Chad La Tourette, Stanford NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-12(Note: Pac-12 record.)8:44.52s Martin Grodzki, Georgia/GER NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-12(Note: 1000 split off U.S. Open/NCAA-record 14:24.08 16<strong>50</strong> free clocking.)(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC] record.)8:44.73s Larsen Jensen, USC NCAAs Minneapolis 03-17-07 (Splits:4:18.90, 8:44.73 [4:25.83])(Note: Pac-10 record)8:45.27s Chad Carvin, Arizona NCAAs Indianapolis 03-25-958:45.76s Jensen NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-058:45.85s Thompson Big Tens Minneapolis 02-24-008:46.<strong>50</strong>s Matt McLean, Virginia ACCs College Park 02-27-09(Note: Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC]/Championships record.(Note: 1000 split off ACC/Championships record 14:35.12 16<strong>50</strong> frestyle)8:46.88s Michael Klueh, Texas NCAAs Federal Way 04-39-08(Note: Big 12 record.)8:47.23s Ryk Neethling, Arizona/RSA NCAAs Auburn 03-28-988:46.77 Margalis, St. Petersburg Aquaics Nike/Kerr-McGee Oklahoma City12-14-068:47.38s Mike O’Brien, USC NCAAs Austin 03-30-858:47.70s Klueh NCAAs College Station 03-28-098:47.77s La Tourette NCAAs College Station 03-28-098:48.00s Troyden Prinsloo, Georgia/RSA NCAAs College Station03-28-098:48.02s Sebastian Rouault, Georgia/FRA NCAAs Federal Way 03-21-088:48.03s Rouault NCAAs Atlanta03-25-068:48.16s Tom Dolan, Michigan NCAAs Indianapolis 03-25-958:48.23 Ous Mellouli, TUN/Trojan SC/USC Toyota Grand Prix Belmont Plaza01-12-078:48.34 Jensen Cal Dual Los Angeles 02-03-06(Note: fastest-ever dual-meet.)8:48.34s Prinsloo NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-088:48.57s+ Jeff Kostoff, Industry Hills AC U.S. Nationals Indianapolis 04-07-83(Note: 17-18 NAG record.)8:48.68s Dan Jorgensen, USC NCAAs Indianapolis 04-05-868:48.76s Scott Spansail, Washington NCAAs College Station 03-28-098:48.82s Vendt, Club Wolverine U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-01-078:48.93s Mellouli Minnesota Grand Prix Minneapolis 11-14-1018


8:49.59 Vendt, USC Stanford Dual Los Angeles 02-09-028:49.10s La Tourette NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-118:49.16s Grodzki NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-118:49.46s Mike McBroom, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-11(Note: split off gold-medal winning/Big 12 record-setting “mile.” First Big 12winner!)8:49.59 Vendt, USC Stanford Dual Los Angeles 02-09-028:49.95s Neethling NCAAs Indianapolis 03-27-998:49.97 Kostoff, IHACU.S. Natikonals Gainesviklle 04-09-82 (Note:15-16 NAG record.)(Note: Only sub 8:<strong>50</strong>.0s.)16<strong>50</strong> YARD FREESTYLETop <strong>50</strong> Performances14:24.08&+* Martin Grodzki, Georgia/GER NCAA Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 4:20.70 [<strong>50</strong>0], 8:44.52 [1000].(Note: third ‘Dawg gold-medalist. Previous winners include Sebastian Rouault[FRA], TroydenPrinsloo. Rouault won a pair of golds in 2K6,’08, Prinsloo in ’09.(Note: Grodzki first Southeastern Conference “mile” U.S. Open/NCAA recordsetter.)14:24.35*# Chad La Tourette, Stanford NCAA Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 4:21.18 [<strong>50</strong>0], 8:44.38 [1000].(Note: Pac-12 record/closest finish ever [.27]. Won as a sophomore two yearsago.)14:26.62 Chris Thompson, Michigan NCAAs College Station 03-24-01(Splits: 4:21.46 [<strong>50</strong>0], 8:44.11 [1000].(Note: record lasted 11 years.(Note: Big Ten record. From high above the Big House Bo is smiling!)14:26.70 Larsen Jensen, USC NCAAs Minneapolis 03-17-07(Splits [by <strong>50</strong>0s]: 4:19.66, 8:44.73 [4:25.07])(Note: Olympic silver-medalist, 1<strong>50</strong>0 meter freestyle [2004, Athens];<strong>World</strong> Championships800-1<strong>50</strong>0 meter freestyle silver-medalist [2005, Montreal]. AR-holder,both events.)(Note: Pac-10 record.)14:26.86 Sebastian Rouault, Georgia/FRA NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-08(Splits [by <strong>50</strong>0s]: 4:23.24, 8:48.02 [4:24.78], 13:09.11 [4:21.09]))(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC] record; second gold in three years)14:26.97 Erik Vendt, Club Wolverine/USC Toyota Grand Prix Belmont Plaza01-21-08(Splits [by <strong>50</strong>0s]: 4:21.60, 8:43.62 [4:21.98], 13:08.70 [4:25.08])(Note: SoCal <strong>Swimming</strong>/Belmont Plaza All-Comers records/)19


14:27.33 Ous Mellouli, Trojan SC/USC/TUN Minnesota Grand Prix Minneapolis11-14-10(Splits: 4:23.41 [<strong>50</strong>0], 8:48.93 [1000/4:25.52], 13:10.38 [3:21.45].(Note: meet/series records.(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 1<strong>50</strong>0 meter freestyle e[2008, Beijing]). Firstindividual African/Arab/Tunisian male Olympic gold-medalist. First Tunisian swimming medalistever [m/w]. Won2009 <strong>World</strong> Championship 1<strong>50</strong>0 free gold too. One of four men(Australians Kieren Perkins/GrantHackett, SovietUnion’s Vladimir Salnikov others, to win back-to-back Olympic/<strong>World</strong>Championship 1<strong>50</strong>0 free golds – although in Salnikov’s/Perkins’ heydaysmeets were not back-to-back.)(Note: won record 15 golds in December @ 2K11 Pan-Arab Games in Doha,Qatar.)14:28.06 Troyden Prinsloo, Georgia/RSA NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-08(Splits [by <strong>50</strong>0s]: 4:20.72, 8:46.77 [4:26.05], 13:14.56 [4:27.49].(Note: second-place gives ‘Dawgs first 1-2 SEC finish)14:29.31 Tom Dolan, Michigan NCAAs Indianapolis 03-25-95(Splits [<strong>50</strong>0s]: 4:20.79, 8:48.16 [4:27.37], 13:12.54 [4:24.38])14:29.43 Rouault NCAAs Atlanta03-25-06(Note: first ‘Dawg gold-medalist)14:29.85 Vendt, USC NCAAs Austin 03-29-0314:30.91 Prinsloo NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Note: second-consecutive ‘Dawg gold-medalist. Former teammate SebastianRoult won in 2008.(Note: first <strong>time</strong> SEC swmmers have ever won “mile” back-to-back!)14:31.15 Thompson Big Tens Minneapolis 02-24-0114:32.01 Jensen NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-0514:32.<strong>50</strong> Ryk14:32.86 Michael McBroom, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11(Note: Big 12 record.(Note: first Texas/Big 12 and/or Southwestern Conference gold-medalist!)14:33.55 La Tourette NCAAs College Station 03-28-0914:33.76 Peter Vanderkaay, Michigan NCAAs Atlanta03-25-06(Note: set American/NCAA record in <strong>50</strong>0 yard freestyle [4:08.60] two daysearlier.)14:34.80 Grodzki NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-1114:34.80 La Tourette NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-1120(Sp(SpNo(No


14:34.85+ Vendt, Club Wolverrine U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-01-0714:34.95 Scott Spansail, Washington NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Note: second Husky medalist [bronze]. Rick DeMont won silver in 1974.)14:34.91 Chad Carvin, Arizona NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-9414:35.12 Matt McLean, Virginia ACCs College Park 02-28-0914:35.14 Connor Jaeger, Michigan NCAA Federal Way 03-24-1214:35.47 Rouault SECs Tu<strong>sc</strong>aloosa 02-23-08(No14:34.96 Michael Klueh, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-28-0914:35.57 Nee14:35.97 Vendt Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-08-03(Note: Pac-10 Championships record.)14:36.07 Klueh NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-0814:36.32 Neethling Pac-10s Federal Way 03-04-0014:36.<strong>50</strong> Prinsloo SECs Tu<strong>sc</strong>aloosa 02-23-0814:36.54 Vanderkaay NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-0514:36.93 Grodzki SECs The Swamp 02-19-11(Note: Grodzki’s second-consecutive gold, ‘Dawgs’ record seventh-straight title.)14:37.48 Vendt NCAAs Austin 03-30-0214:37.59 Zane Grothe, Auburn NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-12(Note: Tiger record. Auburn’s highest-finish ever [fourth]. Cam Newton issmiling! Cesar Cielosays, “Hey, kid, want to go a <strong>50</strong>?” Brett Hawke says: “I CAN coach distance!”)14:37.62 Shaun Phillips, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-17-0714:37.87 Jeff Kostoff, Stanford NCAAs Indianapolis 04058614:37.98 Van14:38.09 Ma14:38.13 La Tourette Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-1114:38.22 Kostoff NCAAs Cleveland 032484(Note: 17-18 NAG record. Also holds 15-16 NAG record [14:52.39] from twoyears earlier.)14:38.32 Carvin NCAAs Indianapolis 03-25-9514:38.37 Dolan NCAAs Austin 03-30-9614:38.58 Rob14:38.73 George DiCarlo, Arizona NCAAs Cleveland 03248414:38.96 Tho14:39.01 La Tourette Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 02-07-0914:39.62 McLean NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-1114:39.71 John Cole, Harvard NCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-30-02(Note: EISL/Championship records.)14:40.10 McBroom U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-12Remaining Top <strong>50</strong> Performers14:41.27 Jackson Wilcox, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-28-21(No


09(Note: fifth-place finish marks first <strong>time</strong> two Longhorns among Top 8 finalists)14:41.43 Mike O'Brien, USC NCAAs Austin 033085(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 1<strong>50</strong>0 meter freestyle [Los Angeles, 1984])14:41.84 Tim Siciliano, Michigan NCAAs College Station 03-24-0114:41.86 Andrew Gemmell, USA/Georgia NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-12(Note: earned a trip to London via winning U.S. Olympic Trils 1<strong>50</strong>0 free threemonths later.)14:41.92 Sean Ryan, Michigan NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-1214:42.02 Matt Hooper, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-9414:42.06 Artur Wojdat, Iowa/POL NCAAs Austin 03-30-9114:42.64 Joe Kinderwater, North Carolina NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-1114:42.77 Mateo De Angulo, Florida St./COL NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-1214:44.13 Matt Patton, Michigan NCAAs College Station 03-28-0914:45.00 Taylor Smith, VirginiaACCs College Park 02-27-09(Note: second ACC swimmer @ 14:45.0/faster in same race, BOTH Cavaliers.Unprecedented!)14:45.20 Justin Mor<strong>time</strong>r, Minnesota Big Tens Minneapolis 02-26-0514:45.23 Ryan Feeley, Michigan Big Tens IowaCity 02-25-1214:45.30 David Mosko, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-28-0914:45.71 Will Freeman, SwimAtlanta Speedo Sectionals Cary 03-08-0914:45.78 Cristian Quintero, USC/VEN NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-1214:45.94 Craig Hamilton, LSU NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-1214:46.05 Fran Crippen, VirginiaNCAAs Austin 03-29-0314:46.16 Marcel Wouda, Michigan/NED NCAAs Indianapolis 03-27-9314:46.29 Tony Corbisiero, Columbia NCAAs Indianapolis 03268314:46.68 Kyle Young, Florida St. ACCs College Park 02-28-0914:47.02 Arthur Frayler, North Baltimore AC NBAC X-Mas Invite. Annapolis12-11-1114:47.26 Matt Cetlinski, Florida NCAAs Indianapolis 04058614:47.27 Brian (KING) Goodell, Msn.Vjo./UCLA AAU Champs. MontereyPark 04-14-79(Note: Olympic gold-medalist/world record-setter, 1<strong>50</strong>0 meter freestyle [1976,Montreal])14:47.31 Shi14:47.54 Mads Glaesner, Trojan SC/DEN Minnesota Grand Prix Minneapolis22(Nose


11-14-10100 YARD BACKSTROKETop <strong>50</strong> Performances44.55** Matt Grevers, Tucson Ford/N’western U.S. Nationals Austin11-30-12(Splits: 21.43, 44.55 [23.02].(Reaction Time: +0.66.(Note: first American record of career. Old U.S. Nationals record: 45.38, RyanLochte, 2008.(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 100 meter backstroke [London, 2012].Won second gold leadingoff 400 medley relay. Won silver-medal in 100 back @ Beijing.)44.60r*+# Ryan Lochte, Florida NCAAs Atlanta03-23-06(Splits: 21.52, 44.60 [23.08])(Note: set American/NCAA record in 200 yard Ind. Medley earlier same day[1:40.30].(Note: <strong>World</strong> Championships 100 meter backstroke silver-medalist [2007,Melbourne].(Note: second-fastest <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> textile.)44.72 Ben Hesen, Indiana NCAAs Federal Way 03-28-08(Splits: 21.40 [fastest-ever], 44.72 [23.32].(Note: Big Ten record. Hesen’s first NCAA title, Indiana’s seventh 100back championship andfirst since 1973, whenMike Stamm won in <strong>50</strong>.07.)44.75 Eugene Godsoe, Stanford Swmg./Stan. Chesapeake “Elite” Oklahoma City12-15-12 (Splits: 21.62, 44.75 [23.13].(Note: NCAA 100 back gold-medalist [2K10])44.82 Grevers U.S. Nationals Columbus12-03-10(Splits: 21.46, 44.82 [23.36].44.83 Albert Subirats, Arizona/VEN NCAAs Minneapolis 03-16-07(Splits: 21.63, 44.83 [23.20])(Note: second man in NCAA history [Stanford’s Jay Mortensen first] to win 100bckstroke-100 butterfly same-day double.(Note: Pac-10 record.)44.86 Tom Shields, Cal NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12(Splits: 21.89, 44.86 [23.97].(Note: second-consecutive gold.(Note: Pac-12’s record 24 th title. Big Ten runner-up among <strong>all</strong>23


other conferences w/18 titles.Stanford has most wins ofany <strong>sc</strong>hool [11], followed by USC’s 8,Texas’ 7. Trojan John Naber race’s only “fourpeater” [1974-‘77])44.90pr Pa<strong>sc</strong>al Wolloch, Auburn/CAN NCAAs College Station03-26-09(Splits: 21.76, 44.90 [23.15].(Note: fastest <strong>time</strong> of meet.)44.92pr Neil Walker, Texas NCAAsMinneapolis 03-27-97 (Splits: 21.41, 44.92 [23.51].(Note: Big 12 record.)44.93r Godsoe, Stanford NCAAs Columbus 03-26-10(Splits: 21.<strong>50</strong>, 44.93 [23.43].(Note: Cardinal record. Fastest <strong>time</strong> of meet.)44.96r Subirats NCAAs Federal Way 03-27-08(Splits: 21.41, 44.96 [23.55])45.02 Aaron Peirsol, Longhorn AC/Texas American SC Chmps. Austin 03-03-06(Splits: 21.84, 45.02[23.18])](Note: Olympic gold-medalist/wr-setter, 100 meter backstroke[Athens, 2004; Beijing, 2008].2003, ’05, ’07, ‘09 <strong>World</strong> Champion/world record-setter, same event)45.02 Shields NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: 22.16, 45.02 [22.86].(Note: Cal’s first gold-medalist,)45.07r Walker NCAAs Minneapolis 03-27-97(Splits: 21.<strong>50</strong>, 45.07 [23.57]45.09 Peter Marsh<strong>all</strong>, Unat./Stanford U.S. Nationals Atlanta11-30-07(Splits: 21.81, 45.09 [23.28])45.11 Godsoe NCAAs Columbus 03-27-10(Splits: 21.78, 45.11 [34.44].Note: Godsoe’s first individual NCAA title, Stanford’s 11 th 100 back crown, mostby any <strong>sc</strong>hool, Pac-10s 22 nd win, most by any conference. Cardinal coach SkipKenney has guided 10 of those 11 Stanford wins. His predecessor, Jim Gaughran, wasresponsible for No. 1 [52.44 by Fred Heywood in 1969]. Who wudda thunk it? NotEVEN Jim Plunkett!)45.11 Eric Ress, Indiana/FRA Big Tens Minneapolis 02-25-12(Splits: 21.86, 45.11 [23.25].(Note: Big Ten Championships record.)45.13p Kohlton Norys, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.91, 4513 [23.22])45.14 Ress NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: 21.58, 45.14 [23.56])45.17r Hill Taylor, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Splits: 21.94, 45.17 [23.23])45.19r Lochte SECs The Swamp 02-17-05(Splits: 21.63, 45.19 [23.56])(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC]/Championships record.(Note: fastest-ever conference championships.)24


45.21 Marsh<strong>all</strong>, Stanford Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-04(Splits: 21.79, 45.21 [23.42])(Note: Pac-10 Championship record.(Note: Southern California <strong>Swimming</strong>/Belmont Plaza Open/All-Comers records)45.25 Walker NCAAs Minneapolis 03-28-97(Splits: 21.57, 45.25 [23.68])45.26 Norys NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 22.15, 45.26 [23.11])(Note: first NCAA title. Only individual gold-medalist of meet for team champAuburn. )45.28pr Lochte NCAAs Atlanta03-23-06(Splits: 21.70, 45.28 [23.58])45.30 David Russell, Cal NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.99, 45.30 [23.31])45.32r Marsh<strong>all</strong> NCAAs Austin 03-27-03(Splits: 21.64, 45.32 [23.68])45.32r Wolloch NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Splits: 21.82, 45.32 [23.<strong>50</strong>])(Note: leadoff leg on Auburn’s U.S. Open/NCAA record-setting 400 yard medleyrelay.)45.32 Jack Conger, Rockville Montgomery Tom Dolan Invite. College Park 12-08-12(Splits: 21.88, 45.32 [23.44].(Note: 17-18 NAG record.)45.33r David Nolan, Stanford NCAAs Federal Way 03-22-12(Splits: 21.74, 45.33 [23.59])45.34p Ryan Murphy, Bolles FL. 1A HS Champs. Orlando 11-10-12(Splits: 21.65, 45.34 [23.69].(Note: national independent-<strong>sc</strong>hool record. Fastest <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> in prep competition.)45.36 Godsoe, Stanford <strong>Swimming</strong> U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-12(Splits: 21.70, 45.36 [23.66])45.37r Lochte NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-05(Splits: 21.74, 45.37 [23.63])45.37 Lochte, Daytona Beach SC U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-05-08(Splits: 22.36, 45.37 [23.01[]45.40r Peirsol, Longhorn American SC Chmps. Austin 03-04-06(Splits: 22.22, 45.40 [23.18])45.40 Subirats NCAAs Federal Way 03-28-08(Splits: 22.02, 45.40 [23.38])45.40r Ress Big Tens Minneapolis 02-24-11(Splits: 21.91, 45.40 [23.49])45.42 RussellNCAAs Federal Way 03-28-08(Splits: 21.91, 45.42 [23.51])45.43 Brian Retterer, Stanford NCAAs Indianapolis 03-24-9525


(Splits: 22.16, 45.43 [23.27])45.43p Wolloch NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 22.07, 45.43 [23.35])45.43 Taylor NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.93, 45.43 [23.<strong>50</strong>])45.43 Wolloch NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.85, 45.43 [23.58])45.44 Lochte SoCal <strong>Swimming</strong> GP Belmont Plaza 01-19-09(Splits: 22.22, 45.44 [23.22])45.45 Hesen NCAAs Minneapolis 03-16-07(Splits: 21.89, 45.45 [23.56])45.47p Taylor NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 22.16, 45.48 [23.32])45.48 Grevers U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-05-08(Splits: 21.98, 45.48 [23.<strong>50</strong>])45.49r Godsoe NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Splits: 21.73, 45.49 [23.76])(Note: leadoff leg on Stanford’s American record-setting 400 yard medley relay)45.49 Nolan, Hershey PA. 3A Chanps. Lewisburg 03-19-11(Splits: 22.20, 45.49 [23.29].(Note: national high-<strong>sc</strong>hool record.(Note: set 100 free standard leding off 400 free relay in 42.34 and previous dayset 200 IMnational prep/17-18 NAG record in 200 IM [1:41.39]. First high <strong>sc</strong>hooler to setthree differentnational records in same meet!)45.<strong>50</strong>r Retterer NCAAs Indianapolis 03-23-95(Splits: 22.24, 45.<strong>50</strong> [23.26])45.<strong>50</strong>r Peirsol, Texas NCAAs Austin 03-27-03(Splits: 22.22, 45.<strong>50</strong> [23.28])45.<strong>50</strong> Michael Phelps, Club Wolverine Toyot Grand Prix Belmont Plaza 01-21-08(Splits: 22.45, 45.<strong>50</strong> [23.05])Remaining Top 51 Performers45.51p Jared White, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.92, 45.51 [23.61])45.56 Cole Cragin, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: 22.06, 45.56 [23.<strong>50</strong>])45.60 Nick Thoman, Mecklenburg AC/Ariz. U.S. Nationals Federal Way 12-04-09(Splits: 22.04, 45.60 [23.56].(Note: American record-holder, 100 meter backstroke [<strong>sc</strong>m], 48.49r, “Duel in thePool,”Manchester, 12-18-09. Olympic silver-medalist, 100 meter backstroke [London,2012])45.61r Marco Loughran, Florida/WAL [GBR] SECs The Swamp 02-18-1126


(Splits: 23.97. 45.61 [21.64])45.62 Rand<strong>all</strong> Bal, Coral Springs/Stanford U.S. Nationals Atlanta11-30-07(Splits: 21.88, 45.62 [23.74])(Note: former world record-holder, <strong>50</strong> meter backstroke.)45.63r Michael Gilliam, Tennessee NCAAs College Station 03-22-01(Splits: 22.46, 45.63 [23.17])45.63 Kyle Owens, Auburn NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: 22.06, 45.63 [23.57])45.65pr Omar Pinzon, Florida/COL NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Splits: 22.04, 45.65 [23.61])45.66r Doug Van Wie, Mecklenburg ACAub. U.S. Nationals Atlanta011-29-07(Splits: 22.00, 45.66 [23.66])45.72p Tony Cox, Auburn SECs The Swamp 02-18-1145.77p Cory Chitwood, Arizona NCAAs Columbus 03-27-1045.82 Rexford Tullius, Florida NCAAs College Station 03-27-0945.86p Mitchell Friedmann, Arizona Longhorn Invite. Austin 12-02-1145.89 David Plummer, Minnetonka SC/Minn. Cheaspeake SC Elite Oklahoma City12-17-1145.91 Ian Crocker, Longhorn AC/Texas Longhorn InvitationalAustin 11-30-0745.92 Arkady Vyatchanin, Gator SC/RUS U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-1245.93pr Tommy Wyher, North Carolina NCAAs Columbus 03-26-10(Note: Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC] record.)45.94r Nate Dusing, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-22-0145.95 Adam Mania, Schroeder ST/Wi<strong>sc</strong>. YMCA Masters Nats. Fort Lauderdale04-18-10(Note: 25-29 Masters national record/fastest-ever by ANY Masters swimmer.)46.01 Andrew Elliott, Ohio St. Big Tens Columbus 02-26-1046.02 Marcin Tarczynski, Cal/POL NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-1246.05r Alex Lim, Cal/MAS NCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-29-0246.05r Jayme Cramer, Stanford Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-04-0546.07 Jake Tapp, Arizona/CAN NCAAs College Station 03-27-0946.07r Guy Barnea, Cal/ISR NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-1146.07r Mathias Gydesen, Cal/DEN NCAAs Federal Way 03-22-1246.12 Jeff Rouse, Stanford NCAAs Indianapolis 03-27-92(Note: Olympic silver-medalist, 100 meter backstroke [1992,Barcelona]; gold-medalist [1996, Atlanta])46.14r Aaron Wayne, Terrapins Speedo Sectionals “Sin City” 03-02-0946.15 Ryan Berube, SMU NCAAs Austin 03-29-9646.19r Tommy Sacco, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-0746.23 Evan Martinec, LSU SECs The ‘Dawg Pound 02-25-0446.27 David Cromwell, Longhorn/Harvard Chesapeake SC Elite Oklahoma City12-15-0746.27r Ivan Tolic, Arizona/CRO Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-04-1127


200 YARD BACKSTROKETop <strong>50</strong> Performances1:36.81* Ryan Lochte, Daytona Beach SC/FLA. U.S. NationalsAtlanta (Splits: 23.11, 47.61 [24.<strong>50</strong>], 1:11.93 [24.32], 1:36.81[24.88])(Note: Olympic gold-medalist/world record-setter, 200 meter backstroke[2008, Beijing]. <strong>World</strong> Champion/world record-setter, 200 meterbackstroke [Melbourne, 2007; gold-medalist [Shanghai, 2K11]. FirstGator since Martin Lopez-Zubero [100 meter backstroke, Rome, 1994]to win a <strong>World</strong> Championship gold. Second Gator [again Zubero wasfirst] to win <strong>World</strong> Championship 200 backgold. Zubero’s win came at Perth in 1991. Lochte first Gator to win anOlympic gold since Zubero[200 back, Barcelona 1992] and Nicole Haislett [200 free, same meet] towin individual gold.(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion/American record-setter [<strong>sc</strong>m], 200 backstroke [Dubai,12/19/10].(Note: <strong>time</strong> [1:46.68] second fastest <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong>, <strong>performers</strong>/performances. Runnerupin 2K12 by .02!(Note: record was his fifth individual gold of meet, fourth AR. Set wrs in200-400 IMs. Also won golds in 100 IM-400 medley relay for sixtotal and took home silver in 800 FR.)1:37.58@# Tyler Clary, Michigan NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 23.27, 47.70 [24.43], 1:12.54 [24.84], 1:37.58 [25.34].(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 200 meter backstroke [London, 2012]. FifthconsecutiveU.S.champion.(Note: first Wolverine NCAA gold-medalist since 1963, when Ed Bart<strong>sc</strong>h won in1:57.8. SecondMichigan winner.(Note: 100 split = career-best and second-fastest <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> en route to 200.)1:37.68 Lochte, Florida NCAAs Atlanta03-25-06(Splits: 22.64, 47.42 [24.78], 1:12.14 [24.72], 1:37.68 [25.54])(Note: 100 split fastest-ever en route to 200.(Note: Lochte’s unprecedented fourth NCAA record of meet [100-200backstrokes, 200-400 IMs]; third American record.)1:38.15 Ryan Murphy, Bolles U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-12(Splits: 22.97, 47.83 [24.86], 1:13.01 [25.18], 1:38.15 [25.14].(Note: 17-18 NAG record. Second performer-performance <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> U.S.Nationals.First U.S. Nationals title.(Note: <strong>time</strong> would have won every NCAAs <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> except for 2006, ’09.)1:38.17p Clary NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 23.53, 48.42 [24.89], 1:13.33 [24.91], 1:38.17 [24.84])1:38.21 Eugene Godsoe, Stanford Chesapeake SC Elite Oklahoma City28


12-14-12(Splits: 22.86, 47.93 [25.07], 1:13.20 [25.27], 1:38.21 [25.01])1:38.22 Arkady Vyatchanin, Gator SC/RUS U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-12(Splits: 23.41, 48.47 [25.06], 1:13.83 [25.86], 1:38.22 [24.39].(Note: fastest-ever non-winning <strong>time</strong>.)1:38.29 Lochte SECs The Swamp 02-19-05(Splits: 23.66, 48.52 [24.86], 1:12.98 [24.46], 1:38.29 [25.31])(Note: Southeastern Conference Championships record. Fastest-ever conferencechampionship)1:38.37 Lochte NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-05(Splits: 22.97, 48.23 [25.26], 1:13.03 [24.79], 1:38.37 [25.35])1:38.45 Aaron Peirsol, Longhorn AC/Texas American SC Chmps. Austin 03-04-06(Splits: 22.81, 47.55 [24.74], 1:12.77 [25.22], 1:38.45 [25.68])(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 200 meter backstroke [Athens, 2004];silver-medalist[2008, Beijing]. <strong>World</strong> Champion/world record-setter, 200 meterbackstroke [2009, Rome])1:38.49 Lochte, Daytona Beach SC U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-06-08(Splits: 23.30, 48.23 [24.93], 1:13.13 24.90), 1:38.49 [25.36])1:38.67 Jake Tapp, Arizona/CAN NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 22.94, 47.85 [24.91], 1:13.21 [25.86], 1:38.67 [25.46].(Note: Pac-10 record. First non-Stanford swimmer to hold conference recordsince CardinalBrian Retterer went 1:40.06 @ NCAAs in 1995.)1:38.71 Matt Grevers, Northwestern NCAAs Minneapolis 03-17-07(Splits: 23.04, 47.97 [24.93], 1:12.97 [25.00], 1:38.71 [25.74]1:38.75 Jack Conger, Rockville Montgomery SC Tom Dolan Invite.College Park 12-09-12(Note: second performer-performance <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> 17-18 boys.)1:38.79 Peirsol Chesapeake SC Elite Oklahoma City 12-16-07(Splits: 23.38, 48.49 [25.11], 1:13.65 [25.16], 1:38.79 [25.14])1:38.84 Cory Chitwood, Arizona NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-11(Splits: 23.23, 48.17 [24.94], 1:13.61 [25.44], 1:38.84 [25.13].(Note: second-consecutive gold.(Note: Pac-10’s record 23 rd title. Big Ten ranks second with 20 wins.1:38.85 Chitwood Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-03-11 (Splits: 23.13,47,74 [24.61], 1:13.14 [25.40], 1:38.85 [25.71])1:38.96 Eric Ress, Indiana/FRA NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-11(Splits: 23.25, 48.17 [24.92], 1:13.45 [25.28], 1:38.96 [25.51])1:39.01 Lochte SoCal <strong>Swimming</strong> GP Belmont Plaza 01-17-09(Splits: 23.42, 48.54 [25.12], 1:13.59 [25.05], 1:39.01 [25.42].(Note: Belmont Plaza/Southern California <strong>Swimming</strong> Open/’All Comers” record)29


1:39.10 Peirsol Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-01-07 (Splits: 23.30, 48.24[24.94], 1:13.35 [25.11], 1:39.10 [25.75])1:39.13p Tapp NCAAs College Station 03-28-09 (Splits:23.33, 48.42 [25.09], 1:13.66 [25.24], 1:39.13 [25.47])1:39.16 Peirsol, Texas NCAAs Austin 03-29-03(Splits: 23.58, 48.95 [25.37], 1:15.42 [26.47], 1:39.16 [24.74].(Note: Big 12 record.)1:39.29 Chitwood NCAAs Columbus 03-28-10(Splits: 23.54, 48.86 [25.32], 1:14.48 [26.62], 1:39.29 [24.81].1:39.44p Lochte U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-01-07(Splits: 23.62, 49.25 [28.63], 1:14.14 [28.89], 1:39.44 [25.30])1:39.<strong>50</strong> Omar Pinzon, Florida/COL NCAAs College Station 03-28-09 (Splits: 22.81, 47.90 [25.09], 1:13.78 [25.88], 1:39.<strong>50</strong> [25.72])(Note: first Colombian medalist in any event [bronze])1:39.52p Ress NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-11(Splits: 23.64, 38.95 [25.31], 1:14.39 [25.44], 1:39.52 [25.13])1:39.53 Grevers Big Tens Columbus 02-18-07(Splits: 23.08 48.19 [25.11], 1:14.45 [25.26], 1:39.53 [26.08])(Note: Big Ten Championship record. First Big Ten swimmer under 1:40.0.)1:39.59 Clary Big Tens West Lafayette 02-28-09(Splits: 24.04, 49.01 [24.97], 1:14.41 [25.40], 1:39.59 [25.18])(Note: second Big Ten swimmer and first Wolverine under 1:40.0)1:39.64p Clary NCAAs Columbus 03-28-10(Splits: 23.68 48.98 [25.30], 1:14.24 [25.26], 1:39.64 [25.40])1:39.65 Pa<strong>sc</strong>al Wolloch, Auburn/CAN NCAAs College Station03-28-09(Splits: 23.11, 48.03 [24.92], 1:13.48 [25.45], 1:39.65 [26.17].(Note: fourth man under 1:40.0 in same race. Unprecedented!)1:39.66 Chitwood NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 23.66, 49.14 [25.48], 1:14.42 [25.40], 1:39.59 [25.17].(Note: third-consecutive gold. Ties him w/Indiana’s Charlie Hickcox, Texas’Rick Carey andStanford’s Sean Murphy as race’s only “threepeaters.” Ohio State’s YoshiOyakawa and USC’sJohn Naber race’s only “fourpeaters.”(Note: both Carey and Naber went on to win Olympic 100-200 back golds whileOyakawa won100 back gold in 1952.(Note: Pac-12’s record 24 th gold.)1:39.72 Michael Phelps, North Baltimore AC NBAC X-Mas Invite. Annapolis12-11-11(Splits: 23.31, 48.19 [24.88], 1:13.85 [25.66], 1:39.72 [25.87].(Note: old pr: 1:41.55, Maryland All-Star Championships, Annapolis, 03/04.)1:39.74 David Nolan, Stanford NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 23.65, 49.43 [24.78], 1:14.73 [25.30], 1:39.74 [25.01].(Note: Cardinal record.)30


1:39.78 Peirsol Mustang Classic D<strong>all</strong>as 01-12-08(Splits: 23.69, 49.13 [2.44], 1:14.41 [25.28], 1:39.78 [[25.37])1:39.88 Rexford Tullius, Florida SECs Auburn 02-21-09(Splits: 23.65, 49.29 [25.64], 1:16.43 [26.14], 1:39.88 [23.45])(Note: second Gator under 1:40.0 <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong>. Florida first <strong>sc</strong>hool to accomplish thisfeat.)1:39.89 Clary NCAAs Columbus 03-28-10(Splits: 23.57, 48.81 [25.24], 1:14.26 [25.45], 1:39.89 [25.63])1:39.91p Wolloch NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 23.56, 48.66 [25.10], 1:14.16 [25.<strong>50</strong>], 1:39.91 [25.75])1:39.96p Pinzon NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 23.21, 48.72 [25.51], 1:14.45 [25.75], 1:39.96 [25.51])(Note: third Gator under 1:40.0. Most-ever by a single <strong>sc</strong>hool)1:39.99 Grevers, Tucson Ford Aquatics Toyota Grand Prix Belmont Plaza01-19-08(Splits: 23.64, 49.21 [25.57], 1:15.01 [25.80], 1:39.99 [24.98])1:40.01p Peirsol NCAAs Austin 03-29-031:40.06p Brian Retterer, Stanford NCAAs Indianapolis 03-25-951:40.07p Lochte NCAAs Atlanta03-25-061:40.07 Godsoe, Stanford NCAAs Columbus 03-28-101:40.08 Godsoe NCAAs College Station 03-18-091:40.09 Pinzon NCAAs Columbus 03-28-101:40.11 Lochte Auburn Dual The Swamp 01-21-06(Note: fastest-ever dual-meet.)1:40.11 Markus Rogan, Trojan SC/StanfordAUT U.S. Nationals Columbus12-03-10(Note: old career-best, 1:40.79, 2002 Pac-10s. Won NCAAs three weeks later in1:41.14.(Note: first U.S. Nationals title.(Note: 28 years old. Born: 05-04-82.)1:40.11 Marco Loughran, Florida/WAL SECs The Swamp 02-19-111:40.12 David Cromwell, Longhorn /Harvard Chesapeake SC Elite Oklahoma City12-16-071:40.13p Godsoe NCAAs College Station 03-18-09Remaining Top <strong>50</strong> Performers1:40.21p Jared White, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-18-091:40.22 Patrick Schirk, Penn St. NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-08(Note: Schirk’s/Nittany Lions’ first NCAA title [individual/relay] in team’s 65-year historyFrom high above the western sidelines of Happy V<strong>all</strong>ey Stadia, Rip Engle/JohnCappaletti/Joe Paare ALL smiling!)1:40.24p Kohlton Norys, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-18-0931


1:40.25 Hongzhe Sun, Stanford NCAAs Atlanta03-25-061:40.34p Austin Surhoff, Texas NCAAs Columbus 03-28-101:40.36 David Russell, Cal NCAAs College Station 03-18-091:40.36 Kyle Owens, Auburn SECs The Swamp 02-19-111:40.47p Hill Taylor, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-18-091:40.53p Max Murphy, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-28-091:40.59 Lenny Krayzelburg, USC Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-08-97(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 200 meter backstroke [2000, Sydney])1:40.64 Jeff Rouse, Stanford NCAAs Indianapolis 03-28-921:40.71 Dan Westcott, Stanford Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-08-031:40.72 Nick Thoman, Mecklenburg AC/Ariz. U.S. Nationals Federal Way12-05-09(NoPo(No(No(No1:40.79 Jacob Pebley, Corv<strong>all</strong>is Aquatics U.S. Junior Nationals Austin 12-10-111:40.82 Alex Lendrum, USC Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-03-111:40.83 Chad Barlow, Auburn SECs Gainesville 02-19-051:40.85 Ben Hesen, Indiana Big Tens Ann Arbor 03-01-081:40.88p Matt Swanston, Stanford/CAN NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-111:41.11p Andrew Hodgson, Florida St./GBR NCAAs College Station03-28-091:41.21 Tat1:41.22p Andrew Elliott, Ohio St. Big Tens Iowa City 02-25-121:41.23 Ryan Berube, SMU NCAAs Austin 03-30-961:41.23 Bryan O’Connor, Arizona NCAAs Columbus 03-28-101:41.24 Dou1:41.26 Chr1:41.27 Ale1:41.27p Anders Jensen, Oakland [MI.]/DEN NCAAs College Station03-28-091:41.29pChr1:41.29 Jay1:41.38 Lucas Salatta, Florida/BRA SECs Lexington 02-10-07100 YARD BREASTSTROKETop <strong>50</strong> Performances<strong>50</strong>.86@ Damir Dugonjic, Cal/SLO NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 10.73, 23.45 [12.72], 37.03 [13.58], <strong>50</strong>.86 [13.83].(Reaction Time: +0.77.(Note: <strong>50</strong> split fastest <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong>.32


(Note: third Cal gold-medalist. Graham Smith [1977-’79; HenriqueBarbosa [2006] others. First Slovenian gold-medalist in anyevent.)<strong>50</strong>.94# Dugonjic NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: 23.70, <strong>50</strong>.94 [27.24].(Note: third-consecutive gold; first Pac-10 swimmer to achieve this feat. Other“threepeaters”include Michigan’s Richard Nelson (1961-’63), Tennessee’s Jeremy Linn(’96-’98). There aretwo “fourpeaters,” SMU’s Steve Lundquist [’81-’84] and Texas’ BrendanHansen [’01-’04].(Note: Dugonjic a senior so no chance for “fourpeat.”(Note: Pac-10’s 24 th gold-medal since race debuted @ Championships [1958].Most <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong>.)51.10+* Kevin Cordes, Arizona U.S. Nationals Austin11-30-12(Splits: 23.94, 51.10 [27.16].(Reaction Time: +0.74.(Note: second American record in nine months. First was @ NCAAs [03/12])51.32p Cordes NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12(Splits: 24.07, 51.32 [27.25].(Note: first American record of career.)51.35 Mike Alexandrov, Tucson Ford/N’wsn.U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-03-10 (Splits: 24.16, 51.35 [27.18].(Note: first American record for former Bulgarian Olympian [Athens/Beijing] whowill now swimexclusively for his “Uncle Sam” during balance of career.)51.41 Dugonjic Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-06-09(Splits: 23.90, 51.41 [27.51])(Note: Pac-10 Championshps record. Fastest-ever conference championships.)51.56 Alexandrov NCAAs Minneapolis 03-16-07(Splits: 11.12, 24.16, [13.04], 37.84 [13.68], 51.56 [13.72])51.62 Alexandrov, Trojan SC U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-12(Splits: 24.11, 51.62 [27.51])51.63 Nolan Koon, Cal NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: 24.06, 51.63 [27.57].(Note: fastest-ever non-winning <strong>time</strong>.)51.65 Dugonjic NCAAs Columbus 03-27-10(Splits: 23.90, 51.65 [27.75].(Note: second-consecutive gold.(Note: first Golden Bear to win same NCAA event his first two seasons. GrahamSmith, whoswam for Cal in mid-1970s and became a Canadian Olympian, won theNCAA 200 breast his freshman through junior seasons [1977‘79]. He also won the 100 breast his frosh/junior years,33


losing to Auburn’s Scott Spann in ’78. In ’79, his final year @ Berkeley,swept both breaststrokes and the 200 IM. He might well have gone fourfor-fourin the 200 breast but in the f<strong>all</strong> of ’79 he left Cal for Nashville totrain w/Don Talbot for the Mo<strong>sc</strong>ow Olympics. Due to the U.S.-ledboycott and Canada’s support of same, he never got to swim in theGames themselves but was named an honorary Olympian by SwimCanada [SNC])51.70p Dugonjic NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: 24.02, 51.70 [27.68].51.71 Cordes NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12(Splits: 24.35, 51.71 [27.36].(Note: first NCAA title. Freshman.)51.75p John Criste, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 24.08, 51.75 [27.67].51.76p Cordes Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-02-11(Splits: 24.45, 51.76 [27.41].(Note: 17-18 NAG record. Fastest <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> collegiate invitational.)51.71 Carlos Almeida, Louisville/POR NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12(Splits: 24.47, 51.78 [27.31].(Note: Big East record.)51.80 Alexandrov, Wildcat AquaticsU.S. Nationals Atlanta11-30-07(Splits: 24.25, 51.80 [27.55])51.80 Adam Klein, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 24.20, 51.80 [27.60].(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC] record.)51.81p Klein NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 24.21, 51.81 [27.60])51.82 Alexandrov U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-05-08(Splits: 24.31, 51.82 [27.51])51.82p Dugonjic NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 24.27, 51.82 [27.55])51.82p Alexandrov U.S. Ntionals Columbus 12-03-10 (Splits: 24.31, 51.82[42.51])51.83p Dujonjic Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-06-09(Splits: 24.22, 51.83 [27.61])5185p Almeida NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12(Splits: 24.41, 51.85 [27.44])51.86 Jeremy Linn, Tennessee SECs The ‘Dawg Pound 02-21-97(Splits: 24.28, 51.86 [27.58].(Note: Olympic silver-medalist, 100 meter breaststroke [Atlanta, 1996].(Note: SEC Championships record.)51.86p Cordes U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-12(Splits: 24.40, 51.86 [27.46])51.86p Carl Mickelson, Arizona NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12(Splits: 24.37, 51.86 [27.49])34


51.88 Dugonjic Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-04-11(Splits: 24.39, 51.88 [27.49]):51.88p Martin Livamagi, Cal/EST NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12(Splits: 24.44, 51.88 [27.44])51.89 Criste NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 24.17, 51.89 [27.72])(Note: third man under 52.0 in same race. Unprecedeted!)51.89p Clark Burckle, Tucson Ford/FL.-Ariz. U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-03-10(Splits: 24.34, 51.89 [27.55].(Note: older sister Caroline is NCAA record-holder in <strong>50</strong>0 yard freestyle forFlorida, where Clarkalso swam his first three seasons before transferring to Arizona in f<strong>all</strong> of 2K9.)51.90 Marcus Titus, Tucson Ford/ASU U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-03-10(Splits: 24.38, 51.90 [27.52])51.93 Livamagi NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12(Splits: 24.38, 51.93 [27.55])51.96 Brendan Hansen, Texas NCAAs Austin 03-28-03(Note: Big 12 record.(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion, 100 meter breaststroke [2005, Montreal; 2007,Melbourne].(Note: four-<strong>time</strong> gold-medalist, 2001-’04. Only “fourpeater” other than SMU’sSteve Lundquist.)51.98 Burckle U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-03-1051.98p Burckle U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-1251.99 Burckle U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-12(Note: third-place finish gives Arizona-based swimmers podium sweep w/winnerKevin Cordessetting his initial American 200 breast record.)52.01 Hansen, Longhorn Aquatics American SC Chmps. Austin 03-02-0652.02 Almeida NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-1152.03 Paul Kornfeld, Stanford/CAN NCAAs Federal Way 03-28-08(Note: record 13 th title for Stanford, most by any <strong>sc</strong>hool. Texcas, Michigan aretied for No. 2with five golds each.)52.04 Cordes Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-02-1152.05 Kornfeld NCAAs College Station 03-27-0952.07 Sean Mahoney, Cal NCAAs College Station 03-27-0952.07 Alexandrov, Unat.-AZ. U.S. Nationals Federal Way 12-04-0952.09 Michael Silva, AuburnNCAAs College Station 03-27-0952.10p Koon NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-1152.11p Alexandrov U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-1252.12 Ed (Holy!) Moses, Unat./Virginia Tennessee Dual Charlottesville 01-11-0252.12 Dugonjic Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05- 1052.13 Mark Gangloff, Mecklenburg AC/Aub. U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-05-0835


52.14 Dugonjic Husky Invitational Federal Way 12-06-08Remaining Top 54 Performers52.22 Scott Spann, Texas NCAAs Columbus 03-27-1052.22 Neil Versfeld, Athens Bulldogs/GA. U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-03-1052.23 Kosuke Kitajima, Trojan SC/JPN SoCal Holiday Invite. Belmont Plaza 01-17-11(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 100 meter breaststroke [Athens, 2004; Beijing,2008].(Note: second <strong>yards</strong> competition and second <strong>sc</strong>y meet since coming backfrom a year’s layoff after Beijing Olympics. Swam @ a lcm meet inTokyo in late November of ’09 and then @ U.S. Nationalsshortly thereafter before resuming full-<strong>time</strong> training @ USC last winter.(Note: only man to win back-to-back Olympic 100 meter breast golds.)52.25 Vladislav Polyakov, Alabama/KAZ NCAAs Minneapolis 03-16-0752.26p Eric Shanteau, Longhorn AC/AuburnUSA Grand Prix Austin 03-06-09(Note: American record-holder, 100 meter breaststroke.)52.30 Brad Craig, Tennessee AC/Tennessee U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-1252.34 Cody Miller, Indiana Big Tens Iowa City 022412(Note: stlll ho1ds l5-16 NAG record-holder w/his 54.38 from Junior Nationalsfour years ago.Look out, Kosuke. Cameron!)52.43 Alex Hetland, Tampa/NOR NCAA DII Champs. Houston 03-13-09(Note: NCAA Division II/Championships record.)52.43p Curtis Lovelace, Stanford NCAAs Columbus 03-27-1052.46p Sam Tierney, Missouri Tiger Invitational Columbia 11-30-1252.46p Eric Friedland, Texas NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-1252.48 Steve Lundquist, SMU NCAAs Indianapolis 032583(Note: Olympic gold-medalist/world record-setter, 100 meter breaststroke [1984,Los Angeles].(Note: Southwestern Conference [SWC] record.(Note: four-<strong>time</strong> NCAA gold-medalist, only swimmer other than Texas’Brendan Hansen to “fourpeat.”)52.49 Chuck Katis, Harvard ‘Dawg Invitational The ‘Dawg Pound 12-01-12(Note: Ivy League record.)52.52 Henrique Barbosa, Cal/BRA NCAAs Atlanta03-24-0652.54 Kevin Swander, Indiana NCAAs Atlanta03-24-0652.55 Gary Marsh<strong>all</strong>, Stanford Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 02-04-0552.55 Trevor Hoyt, Cal NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-1252.60 Dave Denniston, NOVA/Auburn Kerr-McGee Elite Oklahoma City12-20-0252.61p Tyler O’H<strong>all</strong>oran, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-16-0752.66 Kevin Steel, Arizona U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-1252.68 Pat Calhoun, Auburn SECs Auburn 02-18-0052.68p Dave Rollins, Arizona NCAAs Atlanta03-24-0652.72 Bruno Ortiz, Michigan/JPN Big Tens Iowa City02241236


52.73 Dillon Connolly, USC Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05- 1052.76 Anthony Robinson, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-23-0152.76p Nic52.80 Andrew Morrell, UNLV Mtn. West Champs. Oklahoma City 02-25-12(Note: Mountain West Conference/Championships record.)52.81 Kevin Bartell, USC Pac-10 Invitational Belmont Plaza 03-08-0952.81 Nicholas Fink, Georgia SECs Knoxville 02-17-1252.85 Stuart Ferguson, Auburn SECs Knoxville 02-17-1252.86 Barry Murphy, Tennessee/IRL SECs Auburn 02-20-0952.86 Mickey Malul, Georgia Tech/ISR ACCs College Park 02-27-0952.86p Alexcandrov, Tucson Ford USA Grand Prix Austin 03-05-1052.86p Kelley Wyman, Arizona Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-02-1152.86p Jonathan Christensen, Princeton Ivy League Champs. Cambridge03-02-12(Note: Ivy League Championships record.)52.86 BJ Johnson, Palo Alto SA/Stanford Chesapeake SC Elite Oklahoma City12-15-12200 YARD BREASTSTROKETop <strong>50</strong> Performances1:<strong>50</strong>.73** Kevin Cordes, Arizona U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-12(Splits: 24.92, 53.37 [28.45], 1:21.86 [28.49], 1:<strong>50</strong>.73 [28.87].(Reaction Time: +0.74.(Note: third American record of career, first NCAA standard.(Note: first active U.S. collegian to set American records in BOTH breaststrokesin more thanthree decades.)1:51.20# Clark Burckle, Tucson Ford/Arizona U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-12(Splits: 25.15, 53.33 [28.18], 1:22.04 [28.71], 1:51.20 [29.16].(Note: initi<strong>all</strong>y dq’d for illegal kick, then reinstated.(Note: fastest-ever non-winning <strong>time</strong>.)1:51.40 Neil Versfeld, Georgia/RSA NCAAs College Station 3-28-09 (Splits: 25.12, 53.57 [28.45], 1:22.02 [28.45], 1:51.40 [29.38].(Reaction Time: +0.69. Fastest among finalists.(Note: Versfeld’s first win, second ‘Dawg gold-medalist. Matt Buck [1:56.62,1996] was first.(Note: SEC’s seventh title. Third-most behind Pac-10’s record 21, Big Ten’snine)1:51.73 Mike Alexandrov, Tucson Ford/Nwstn. U.S. Nationals Columbus12-04-10 (Splits: 25.11, 53.69 [28.58], 1:22.45 [28.76], 1:51.73 [28.93].Reaction Time: +0.70.(Note: first 200 breast American Record of career.)1:51.74 Brendan Hansen, Texas American SC Chmps. Austin 03-04-06(Splits: 25.27, 53.59 [28.42], 1:22.59 [29.00], 1:51.74 [29.15])(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion, 200 meter breaststroke [2005, Montreal]37


American record-holder.)1:51.88 Ed (Holy!) Moses, Unat./Virginia ACCs (exh) Chapel Hill 03-01-03(Splits: 25.24, 53.18 [27.94], 1:22.13 [28.95], 1:51.88 [29.75])(Note: 100 split fastest-ever en route to 200 clocking)1:51.88 Carlos Almeida, Louisville/POR NCAA Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 25.22, 53.75 [27.53], 1:22.42 [28.67], 1:51.88 [29.46].(Note: Big East record, first Big East gold-medalist.)1:51.90 Trevor Hoyt, Cal NCAA Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 25.24, 53.72 [27.53], 1:22.34 [28.67], 1:51.90 [29.56].(Note: closest finish <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> [.02 differential]. Golden Bear record, secondperformer/performance<strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> Pac-12.)1:51.93p Cordes U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-12(Splits: 25.37, 53.79 [28.48], 1:22.85 [29.06], 1:51.93 [29.08])(Note: fastest qualifying <strong>time</strong> ever.)1:51.96 Alexandrov U.S. Nationls Atlanta12-06-08(Splits: 25.12, 53.70 [28.58], 1:22.74 [29.04], 1:51.96 [29.02]1:51.96p Sean Mahoney, Cal NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 24.95, 53.73 [28.78], 1:22.91 [29.18], 1:51.96 [28.05])(Note: Pac-10 record. Fastest-ever qualifying <strong>time</strong>.(Note: 200 meter breaststroke gold-medalist/record-setter, Pan-Am Games[Guadalajara, 2K11])1:51.97 Cordes NCAA Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 25.07, 53.36 [28.29], 1:22.16 [28.60], 1:52.06 [28.80].(Note: 17-18 NAG record.)1:52.06 Eric Shanteau, Longhorn AC/AuburnUSA Grand Prix Austin 03-07-09(Splits: 25.95, 54.67 [28.72], 1:23.27 [28.60], 1:52.06 [28.79])(Note: American record-holder/<strong>World</strong> Champion silver-medalist, 200 meterbreaststroke[Rome, 2009]. Lost gold by .01 to Hungary’s Daniel Gyurta.)1:52.07 Versfeld SECs Auburn 02-21-09(Splits: 25.07, 53.40 [28.33], 1:22.41 [29.01], 1:52.07 [29.66])(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC] Championships record.(Note: fastest-ever conference championships)1:52.10p Versfeld NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 25.53, 54.29 [28.76], 1:23.17 [28.88], 1:52.10 [28.93])1:52.12 Burckle U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-04-10 (Splits: 25.13,53.79 [28.66], 1:22.72 [28.93], 1:52.12 [29.40])1:52.18 Carl Mickelson, Arizona NCAA Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 25.14, 53.42 [28.28], 1:22.33 [28.91], 1:52.18 [29.85])1:52.24p Scott Spann, Texas NCAAs Columbus 03-28-10(Splits: 25.45, 53.84 [28.49], 1:22.83 [28.99], 1:52.24 [29.41].(Note: fastest <strong>time</strong> of event, prelims/finals.38


(Note: Bejing Olympian two years ago, reaching the semifinals of the 200breaststroke.(Note: son of Dr. Scott Spann, 1978 NCAAA 100 breast/200 IM champfor then Auburn coachEddie Reese. En route to gold in the IM, Spann set an American/NCAArecord [1:48.26],becoming the second man under 1:<strong>50</strong>.0. He won the NCAA 200 IM thenext season and struckNCAA gold in the 100 butterfly in 1981 after transferring to Texas alongwith his coach,Eddie Reese. His <strong>time</strong>, 47.22, was a then American/NCAA record. Hethus became UT’ssecond national collegiate champion/record-setter. A day earlierbackstroker Clay Britt led offTexas’ 400 medley relay in an American/NCAA record 49.11, then swam 49.08the next day.)1:52.24 Alexandrov, Trojan SC U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-12(Splits: 25.16, 53.74 [28.58], 1:22.75 [29.01], 1:52.24 [29.49])1:52.27 Shanteau U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-06-08(Splits: 25.81, 54.64 [28.83], 1:23.39 [28.75], 1:52.27 [28.88])1:52.34 Mahoney NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 24.79, 53.24 [28.45], 1:22.63 [29.39], 1:52.34 [29.71])1:52.43 Eric Friedland, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-11(Splits: 25.63, 63.67 [28.04], 1:22.80 [29.13], 1:52.43 [29.63].(Note: Friedland’s first NCAA title, third Longhorn winner. Others:Kirk Stacl;e [1988]. Brendan Hansen [’01-‘04]. Hansenrace’s ONLY “fourpeater.(Note: Texas only Big 12 university to win this event. Prior to the conference’sformation nearly20 years ago when it was the Southwestern Conference, SMU’s SteveLundquist – Olympicgold-medalist/world record-setter in the 100 meter breaststroke @ LosAngeles [1984] – won twice for the Mustangs. He and former SMUstar Ken Merten ]100 breast, 1967] other SWC champs.)1:52.55 Paul Kornfeld, Stanford/CAN NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 25.52, 54.35 [28.83], 1:23.57 [29.22], 1:52.55 [28.98])1:52.62 HansenNCAAs Austin 03-29-03(Splits: 25.56, 54.15 [28.59], 1:22.81 [28.66], 1:52.62 [29.01])(Note: won following year when meet was conducted in <strong>sc</strong> meters and thus hebecame first andONLY man to ever win this race four-consecutive <strong>time</strong>s.)1:52.67 Martin Liivamagi, Cal/EST NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 25.60, 54.24 [28.64], 1:23.15 [28.91], 1:52.67 [29.52])1:52.71 Gary Marsh<strong>all</strong>, Stanford Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-05(Splits: 26.02, 54.47 [28.45], 1:23.45 [29.98], 1:52.71 [29.26])39


(Note: Pac-10 Championships record.(Note: SoCal <strong>Swimming</strong>/Belmont Plaza Open/”All-Comers” record.)1:52.71 Vladimir Polyakov, Alabama/KAZ NCAAs Minneapolis 03-17-07(Splits: 25.34, 54.19 [28.85], 1:23.31 [29.12], 1:52.71 [29.40])1:52.75 Burckle, Arizona NCAAs Columbus 03-28-10(Splits: 25.58, 54.32 [29/84], 1:23.45 [29.13], 1:52.75 [29.30])(Note: first NCAA title, Arizona’s first 200 breast champion, Pac-10’s record 22 ndgold.(Note: Burckle transferred from Florida in this his senior season. Sister Carolinealso swam forFlorida and won NCAA <strong>50</strong>0 free her senior season two years ago [4:38.60],1:52.76p Burckle U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-121:52.81 HansenLonghorn InvitationalAustin 12-01-071:52.81 Alexandrov, Unat.-AZ. U.S. Nationals Federal Way 12-05-091:52.82p Almeida NCAA Federal Way 03-24-121:52.88 HansenNCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-30-021:52.88 Martti Aljand, Cal/EST NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-111:52.92 Polyakov, South Florida SC U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-04-101:52.93 Alexandrov, Northwestern Big Tens Columbus 02-18-07(Note: Big Ten/Championships record.)1:52.96 Adam Klein, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-28-091:52.98 John Criste, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-28-091:53.03 Kosuke Kitajima, Trojan SC/JPN USA Grand Prix Belmont Plaza01-17-10(Note: Olympic gold medalist, 200 meter breaststroke [Athens, 1004; Beijing,2008].(Note: only man to win back-to-back 200 golds. Second man to win 100-200breaststrokes @same Olympics. Italy’s Domenico Fiorvante [Sydney, Y2K] was first.Kitajima only man torepeat in both. But alas, no threepeat @ London, either 100-200.)1:53.11 HansenNCAAs College Statioy 03-24-011:53.11 Kornfeld NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-08(Note: Stanford’s record 13 th title, Pac-10’s record 21 st .)1:53.12 Mickelson Pac-12s Monterey Patk03-03-121:53.13 Nick D’Innocenzo, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-111:53.17 Spann, Michigan Big Tens Ann Arbor 03-01-08(Note: Canham Natatorium pool record.)1:53.19 Burckle NCAAs Columbus 03-28-101:53.19p Cordes NCAA Federal Way 03-24-121:53.20 Versfeld ‘Dawg Invitational The ‘Dawg Pound 12-07-081:53.21 Spann NCAAs Columbus 03-28-101:53.23p Liivamagi NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-121:53.34 Klein NCAAs Columbus 03-28-101:53.34 Hoyt NCAA Federal Way 03-24-1240


Remaining Top 52 Performers1:53.36 Nate Cass, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-17-071:53.42p Sam Tierney, Missouri Tiger Invitational Columbia 12-02-121:53.48 Dave Denniston, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-24-011:53.<strong>50</strong> Austen Thompson, Arizona Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-03-111:53.71 B.J. Johnson, PASA/Stanford Chesapeake SC Elite Oklahoma City12-14-121:53.77 Mike Barrowman, Michigan NCAAs Indianapolis 03-24-90(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 200 meter breaststroke [1992, Barcelona])1:53.77 Marcus Titus, Tucson Ford/Arizona U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-04-101:53.78p Nolan Koon, Cal NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Note: second-performer/performance <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> 17-18 boys.)1:53.87 Nejc X. Zupan, Dartmouth/SLO “Bruin” Invitational Providence12-02-12(Note: Ivy League record.)1:53.93 Ryan Hurley, Virginia NCAAs College Station 03-28-091:53.97 Henrique Barbosa, Cal/BRA NCAAs Atlanta03-25-06(Note: gold-medalist. Second Cal swimmer – Graham Smith [1979] wasfirst – to win bothNCAA breaststroke titles in same year.)1:53.97 Augustin Magruder, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-28-091:54.00 Aaron Opell, Indiana Big Tens Columbus 02-27-10(Note: first Big Ten title/Hoosier record)1:54.01p Curtis Lovelace, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-111:54.05p Jack Brown, Arizona NCAAs College Station 03-28-091:54.07p Damir Dugonjic, Cal/SLO NCAAs College Station 03-28-091:54.07 Cody Miller, Indiana Big Tens Minneapolis 02-23-12(Note: also won 100 breast; second-consecutive sweep for Hoosier sophomore.)1:54.08 Chuck Katis, Harvard ‘Dawg Invitational The ‘Dawg Pound 12-02-12(Note: second-performer/performance <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> IvyLeague.)1:54.13 Elliott Keefer, Ohio St. Big Tens Columbus 02-27-10(Note: Buckeye record. Woody/Urban are smiling!)1:54.24 Brad Craig, Tennessee SECs The Swamp 02-19-111:54.36p Rob Holderness, Fl. St./GBR [WAL] NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-111:54.39 Ric1:54.45 Phil Davis, Washington Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-06-041:54.49 Sergio Lopez, American Univ./ESP NCAAs Austin 03-30-911:54.54 Tom Cole, SMU Conf. USA Champs. Houston 02-26-11(Note: Conference USA/Championships record,)1:54.56 Billy Cregar, Georgia SECs The Swamp 02-19-1141


1:54.57 Roman Sludnov, NOVA/RUSKerr-McGee Elite Oklahoma City12-18-051:54.57 Nick Ferrif, Cal/NZL Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-111:54.57 Christian Higgins, Cal Pac-12sMonterey Park03-03-12100 YARD BUTTERFLYTop 51 Performances44.18** Austin Staab, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 9.59, 20.56 [10.97], 32.27 [11.71], 44.18 [11.71])(Reaction Time: +0.79.(Note: <strong>50</strong> split fastest <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> en route to 100 clocking.(Note: Staab’s first NCAA win [any event], Stanford’s record eighth 100 fly gold,ALLunder guidance of Coach Skip Kenney. Pablo Morales [1984-‘87], Jay Mortensen[1988-‘89], Dod Wales [1999] other Cardinal champions. Wales is son ofRoss Wales, 1968 U.S. Olympian in – what else? -- the 100 fly! Thesenior Wales, a former U.S. <strong>Swimming</strong> president,was a Princeton man, however, and won this race in ’67 [<strong>50</strong>.26]. Dod’swinning <strong>time</strong> 32 yearslater: 45.89, a then American/NCAA record)44.57# Albert Subirats, Arizona/VEN NCAAs Minneapolis 03-16-07(Splits: 9.63, 20.81 [11.18], 32.54 [11.73], 44.57 [12.03])(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion 100 meter butterfly bronze-medalist/SouthAmerican record-setter [2007, Melbourne]. First Venezuelan medalist foreither sex.(Note: gold-medalist, 100 meter butterfly [Pan-Am Games, Guadalajara,2K11])44.63 Tyler McGill, Auburn NCAAs College Sation 03-27-09(Splits: 20.94, 44.63 [21.69])(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC] record. Only SEC swimmer ever under45.0)44.66 Staab Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-04-11(Splits: 21.06, 44.66 [23.60].(Note: Pac-10 Championships record. Time broke his own record of44.69 from 2K9 meet, which was then the American/NCAAreord too.(Note: fastest-ever conference championships.)44.67p McGill NCAAs College Station 03-27-0942


(Splits: 21.03, 44.67 [23.64])(Note: fastest-ever qualifying <strong>time</strong>.(Note: first Auburn American/NCAA record-setter [broke Staab’s 44.69 fromPac-10s.]44.69 Staab Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-06-09 (Splits: 20.97, 44.69 [23.72].44.69 Staab NCAAs Minneapolis 032511(Splits: 20.94, 44.69 [23.75].(Note: Staab’s second win, Stanford’s record ninth champion, Pac-10’srecord 20 th gold-medalistand record seventh-consecutive winner, most ever [both]. Big Tensecond with 14.)44.71p Staab NCAAs College Station 03-17-09(Splits: 21.13, 44.71 [23.58])44.72 Ian Crocker, Texas Big 12s Austin 02-27-04(Splits: 20.57. 44.72 [24.15])(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion, 100 meter butterfly [2003, Barcelona; 2005,Montreal]. Third manafter Indiana’s Mark Spitz [1969-‘72], Stanford’s Pablo Morlaes [1983-‘86] to win NCAA 100 yard fly four-consecutive years [2001-‘04].Olympic silver-medalist, 100 meter butterfly [2004, Athens].(Note: Big 12/Championships record)44.72 Staab, Westerville Aquatics Speedo East Champs. Buffalo03-12-10 (Splits:20.94, 44.72 [23.78]) .44.72 Tom Shields, Cal NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12 (Splits: 21.02,44.72 [23.70].(Note: second-consecutive gold, second-cosecutive year he has also doubled, i.e.,winning100 back-fly in same meet. Only man to accomplish this feat. Former GoldenBear NatalieCoughlin won NCAA 100 back-fly <strong>all</strong> four years she swam for Cal.) .44.73 Crocker, Longhorn Aquatics American SC Chmps. Austin 03-02-06 (Splits:20.60, 44.73 [24.13])44.78 Shields Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-04-11(Splits: 21.02, 44.78 [23.76].(Note: won 100 back several events later in pr 45.65, fastest nation<strong>all</strong>y for2K10-’11 and No. 2<strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> on Golden Bear list to David Russell’s <strong>sc</strong>hool-record 45.30.)44.88+ Shields U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-12(Splits: 20.94, 44.88 [23.94]).44.90 Crocker American SC Chmps. Austin 02-22-07(Splits: 21.08, 44.90 [232.82])44.91 Shields NCAAs Columbus 03-27-1043


(Splits: 20.83, 44.91 [24.08].(Note: 17-18 NAG record. Old record: 45.75, Shields, 2010 Pac-10s threeweeks earlier.(Note: Shields first freshman since Texas’ Ian Crocker [2001] to win this race.Crocker won ina then 17-18 NAG/Big 12 record 45.96. Crocker later joined Mark Spitz[Indiana, 1969-‘82] andStanford’s Pablo Morales [’84-‘87] as event’s only “fourpeaters.” Spitz andMorales also wonOlympic 100 fly golds later in their careers.(Note: Shields’ Cal’s first gold-medalist since Croatia’s Duje Draganja set a U.S.Open/NCAArecord with his 45.39 in 2005, breaking Crocker’s 45.44 standard fromtwo years earlier. Prior to that, only Golden Bear gold-medalist wasPar Arvidsson, a Swedish Olympian who won back-to- back titles in1979-’80. He also won the spring U.S. Nationals 100 meter fly in ‘80 aweek after NCAAs. Four months later he struck Olympic gold @Mo<strong>sc</strong>ow, as did Cal teammate Bengt Baronin the 100 meter backstroke. Add in sprinter Pele Holmertz, yet ANOTHER Calswimmerat the <strong>time</strong>, and you had the makings of a pretty good medley relay!)44.91 Shields NCAAs Minneapolis 032511(Splits: 21.25, 44.91 [23.74])44.96p Shields NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: 21.29, 44.96 [23/67])44.99 Logan Madsen, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.09, 44.99 [23.00])(Note: third man under 45.0 in same race. Unprecedented!)45.02 Matt Targett, Auburn/AUS SECs Auburn 02-20-09(Splits: 21.66, 45.02 [23.36])(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC] Championships record.)45.04 Shields Pac-12s Monterey Park03-02-12(Splits: 20.92, 45.04 [24.12])45.06 Subirats Longhorn InvitationalAustin 11-30-06(Splits: 21.03, 45.06 [24.03])45.07 Subirats NCAAs Federal Way 03-28-08(Splits: 21.43, 45.07 [23.645])45.07 Matt Grevers, Tucson Ford/N’western U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-03-10(Splits: 20.70, 45.07 [24.47].(Note: third gold of meet. Also won 100 free-back in U.S. National<strong>sc</strong>hampionship-record <strong>time</strong>s.)45.07p Shields U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-12(Splits: 21.03, 45.07 [24.03]).45.08 Subirats Longhorn InvitationalAustin 11-29-0744


(Splits: 21.19, 45.08 [24.89])45.12 Doug Lennox, Princeton/PUR EISL Championships Princeton 03-06-09(Splits: 20.86, 45.12 [24.26].(Note: EISL [Ivy League]/Championships record. First Ivy Leaguer ever under47.0; first andONLY Ivy Leaguer under 46.0. Beijing Olympian, represented Puerto Rico[2008])45.16p Staab Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-06-09(Splits: 21.17, 45.16 [23.99])45.20 Masayuki Kishida, Tucson Ford/JPN U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-05-08(Splits: 20.72, 45.20 [24.48])45.23 Crocker, Longhorn Aquaics Toyota Grand Prix Belmont Plaza 01-15-07(Splits: 20.99, 45.23 [24.24])(Note: SoCal <strong>Swimming</strong>/Belmont Plaza Open/“All-Comers “ records.)45.24 Chris Brady, MichiganNCAAs College Station 03-17-09(Splits: 21.01, 45.24 [23.23])(Note: Big Ten record.)45.32p Shields Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-04-11(Splits: 21.14, 45.32 [23.18])45.32 Davis Tarwater, Tennessee AC/Mich.U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-12(Splits: 21.11, 45.32 [24.21]).45.33p Madsen NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.02, 45.33 [24.31])45.33p Brady NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.17, 45.33 [24.17])45.33 Shields U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-03-10(Splits: 21.31, 45.33 [24.02])45.36 Ben Wildman-Tobriner, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-16-07(Splits: 21.25, 45.36 [24.11])45.36 Staab Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-07-08(Splits: 21.44, 45.36 [23.92])(Note: was national prep record-holder [47.10 @ 2007 Ohio High SchoolChampionships] untilearlier in 2009, when record was broken by Sean Fletcher of Virginia’s MadisonHigh [47.08])45.36 Kohei Kawamoto, BEST/JPNAZ Sr. SC Champs. Phoenix 03-21-09(Splits: 21.46, 45.36 [23.90])(Note: 29 years old. Fastest <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> 25-29 age group.)45.39 Duje Draganja, Cal/CRO NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-05(Splits: 9.78, 20.99 [11.21], 33.03 [12.04], 45.39 [12.36].(Note: first Golden Bear gold-medalist since Par Arvidsson [1980])45.40 Michael Phelps, Club Wolverine Toyota Grand Prix Belmont Plaza 01-21-08(Splits: 21.48, 45.40 [23.92].45


(Note: world record-holder/2007, ’09, ‘11 <strong>World</strong> Champion, 100 meterbutterfly. Olympic gold- medalist, 100 meter butterfly [2004,Athens; 2008, Beijing; 2012, London]. Only male repeat champ, onlyman to “threepeat” in race @ <strong>World</strong> Championships/Olympics. First toswim sub<strong>50</strong>.0 for 100 m fly.)45.40p Hill Taylor, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.28, 45.40 [24.121])45.43p Jason Dunford, Stanford/KEN NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.20, 45.43 [24.22])45.44 Crocker NCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-29-02(Splits: 21.06, 45.44 [24.38])45.44 Milorad (Michael) Cavic, Cal/SRB Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-04(Splits: 20.83, 45.44 [24.61])(Note: Olympic silver-medalist, 100 meter butterfly [2008, Beijing].<strong>World</strong> Championsilver-medalist [Rome, 2009]. European Championships gold-medalist,<strong>50</strong> meter butterfly[Eindhoven, 2008]. Cavic lost 100 fly gold to Phelps @ Beijing by .01,tying USA’s Matt Biondi for closest Olympic finish ever. Biondi lostgold to Suranim’s Anthony Nesty by .01 [53.00-53.01] in 1988 Games@ Seoul.)45.45 Brady Big Tens Wet Lafayette 02-27-09(Splits: 21.17, 45.45 [24.28])(Note: Big Ten Championships record.)45.45p Staab NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: 21.57, 45.45 [23.88])45.46p Shields Pac-12sMonterey Park03-02-12(Splits: 21.43, 45.46 [24.03])45.47 Grevers U.S. Nationas Atlanta12-05-08(Splits: 20.76, 45.47 [24.71])(Note: fastest-ever by an American @ a U.S. Nationals.)45.48p Staab Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-07-08(Splits: 21.12, 45.48 [24.36])45.48 Taylor NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 21.<strong>50</strong>, 45.48 [23.98])Remaining Top <strong>50</strong> Performers45.51 Alexei Puninski, Auburn/CRO NCAAs Fedeeral Way 03-28-08(Splits: 20.60, 45.51 [24.91])45.54 Ricky Berens, Texas Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-04-08(Splits: 21.36, 45.54 [24.18])45.57 Tommy Wyher, North Carolina ACCs Chapel Hill 02-26-10(Splits: 9.86, 21.14 [11.28], 33.28 [12.14], 45.57 [12.29](Note: Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC]/Championships record.46


(Note: set ACC/Championships record in 100 backstroke [46.08] back threeevents later.(Note: second-consecutive year he’s set 100 fly/back ACC records in same meet.(Note: Now that’s INCREDIBLE!)45.57 Dan Madwed, Michigan NCAAs Minneapolis032511(Splits: 21.46, 45.57 [24.11])45.59 Lars Frolander, SMU/SWE NCAAs Auburn 03-28-98(Splits: 21.37, 45.59 [24.22])(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 100 meter butterfly [2000, Sydney]. First Swedishwinner sincePar Arvidsson [1980, Mo<strong>sc</strong>ow]. Second over<strong>all</strong>.)(Note: Western Athletic Conference [WAC] record.)45.60 Ben Michaelson, So. Connecticut St. NCAA DII Champs. Grand Forks 03-13-03(Note: NCAA Division DII/Championships record.)45.61 Kyle Bubolz, New Trier SC/N’western U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-05-0845.63p Giles Smith, Arizona NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-1245.63 Eugene Godsoe, Palo Alto SA/Stanford Chesapeake SC Elite Oklahoma City12-14-1245.64 Rand<strong>all</strong> Tom, Univ. Calif. Irvine NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Note: Big West record.)45.69 Sean Fletcher, Michigan Big Tens Minneapolis02-25-12(Note: second performer-fourth performance <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> Big Ten. Freshman!)45.70 Jordan Anderson, Auburn SECs Auburn 02-20-0945.70 Cody Roberts, UNLV Mtn. West Champs. Oklahoma City 02-25-1245.71 Graeme Moore, Cal/RSA NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-1145.77p Hannes Heyl, LSU/GER NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-1145.82 Shaune Fraser, Florida/CAY SECs The ‘Dawg Pound 02-19-1045.83 Mathias Gydesen, Cal/DEN NCAAs Columbus 03-27-1045.85p Bobby Bollier, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-1145.86 Marcin Cieslak, Florida/POL NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-1245.87p Jakob Andkjar, Auburn/DEN SECs Auburn 02-20-0945.89 Dod Wales, Stanford NCAAs Indianapolis 03-26-9945.89 Neil Walker, Circle C/Texas American SC Chmps. Austin 03-07-0245.89 Lyndon Ferns, Arizona/RSA NCAAs Atlanta03-24-0645.89p Nathan Adrian, Cal NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-1145.90 Tim Phillips, Ohio St. NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Note: Buckeye record. From high above the “Horseshoe,” Woody/Urban aresmiling!)45.97p Chris<strong>top</strong>h Lubenau, LSU/GER NCAAs College Station 03-27-0945.99p Mark Dylla, Georgia SECs The Swamp 02-18-1147(No


46.01 Luis Rojas, Arizona/VEN NCAAs Austin 03-28-0346.02 Ryan Lochte, Florida SECs Knoxville 01-17-0646.09 Sam Masson, USC NCAAs Atlanta03-24-0646.12 Bill Jones, Harvard EISL Championships Princeton 03-06-09200 YARD BUTTERFLYTop <strong>50</strong> Performances1:39.65* Michael Phelps, North Baltimore AC MD. State Champs.Annapolis 03-07-10(Splits: 22.09, 47.57 [25.48], 1:13.62 [26.05], 1:39.65 [26.03])(Note: first American <strong>sc</strong>y record since breaking 200 fly/both IMs @American SC Championships in Austin [03/06] and also final U.S.record of career [<strong>yards</strong>/meters].(Note: Olympic gold-medalist/world record-setter, 200 meter butterfly[2004, Athens; 2008,Beijing]. Runner-up @ London [2K12] by .05. Only man to win backto-backOlympic golds.Quintuple <strong>World</strong> Championship gold-medalist, 200 meter fly [2001,Fukuoka; 2003, Barcelona; 2007, Melbourne; 2009, Rome; 2011,Shanghai.] Set world-record in each of his first four Championships.Only swimmer to do this [m/w] in any stroke @ any distance.(Note: has held world-record continuously since 03/31/01, longest-span<strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong>.)1:39.70# Phelps, Club Wolverine American SC Chmps. Austin 03-04-06(Splits: 22.51, 47.56 [25.05], 1:13.32 [25.76], 1:39.70 [26.38])1:40.24+ Tom Shields, Unat.-Cal U.S. Nationals Austin 12-01-12(Splits: 22.06, 48.21 [26.15], 1:13.86 [25.65], 1:40.24 [26.38])1:40.31 Shields Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 02-05-11(Splits: 22.51, 47.56 [25.05], 1:13.60 [26.04]. 1:40.31 [26.71])(Note:Pac-10 Championships record.(Note: fastest-ever conference championships. Second Cal 200 fly NCAA recordsetter.ParArvidsson, who represented Sweden, set NCAA 200 fly records in 1979-’80. Hewon theOlympic 100 meter fly gold ! Mo<strong>sc</strong>ow [1980]))1:40.60 Mark Dylla, Georgia NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-11(Splits: 22.34, 47.97 [25.63], 1:14.15 [26.18], 1:40.60 [26.45].(Note: NCAA Championships/Southeastern Conference [SEC] records.(Second ‘Dawg gold-medalist. Teammate Gil Stov<strong>all</strong> won in 2K8 [1:41.33].Dylla was runnerupthat season as freshman and finished runner-up to Florida’s Shaune Fraser in48


2K9. Last year he finished first but was subsequently disqualified for onehandedtouch.(Note: first SEC “fourpeat.” Big Ten has “fourpeated” twice[Michigan’s Tony Tashnick ]1958],teammate Dave Gillanders following year, Indiana’s Mike Troy [‘60],Gillanders again in ’61.Artie Wolff [Ohio State, ‘62] made it a “fivepeat.” Hoosier FredSchmidt led another “fourpeat”in 1964-’65, followed by Michigan‘s Carl Robie next two years,followed by Mark Spitz’s solo“fourpeat” for Indiana from ’69-’72. Pac-10 has “fourpeated” once[Stanford’s RayCarey in ’93, Cal’s Ugur Taner ’94-‘97] and “fivepeated” once[Stanford’s Pablo Morales in’84-’87, then teammate Anthony Mosse following year]. Big Ten/Pac-10/SEC only conferencesto have “four- or fivepeated.” Prunceton has repeated twice withRichard Hough winning in[’38-‘39] and Bob Browner [’<strong>50</strong>-‘51].)1:40.75 Shaune Fraser, Florida/CAY NCAAs College Station 03-28-09? (Splits: 22.62, 48.88 [26.26], 1:14.83 [25.95], 1:40.75 [25.92])(Note: also won 200 free onne day earlier. First man to accomplish this double.(Note: third Gator champion . Craig Beardsley [1981, ‘82], Anthony Nesty [190]others.(Note: second-consecuive SEC winner, ninth gold over<strong>all</strong>. Third-rankedamong conferences. Big Ten [24 titles] is No. 1, followed by Pac-10[21]. Ivy League [8] ranks fourth. )1:40.76 Bobby Bollier, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-11(Splits: 22.62, 48.<strong>50</strong> [25.88], 1:14.47 [25.97], 1:40.76 [26.29](Note: Pac-10 record.(Note: fastest-ever non-winning <strong>time</strong>.)1:40.85 Dylla NCAAs College Station 03-28-09 (Splits: 22.48,47.96 [25.48], 1:14.96 [27.00], 1:40.94 [25.98].(Note: second-consecutive runner-up finish. Was second to teammate Gil Stov<strong>all</strong>in 2008 w/athen career-best 1:42.08 to Stov<strong>all</strong>’s winning 1:41.33.)1:40.94 William Hamilton, CalNCAAs Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 22.99, 49.12 [26.13], 1:14.47 [25.97], 1:40.76 [26.29(Note: gold-medalist/freshman.)1:41.07+ Hidemasa Sano, Team Trojan/JPN U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-06-08(Splits: 22.74, 48.35 [25.61], 1:14.68 [26.33], 1:41.07 [26.39])1:41.07 Shields NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 22.68, 49.08 [26.40], 1:15.49 [25.42], 1:41.07 [26.58])1:41.15 Sano U.S. Nationals Federal Way 12-05-09(Splits: 22.67, 48.67 [26.00], 1:14.86 [26.19], 1:41.15 [25.29])1:41.17p Fraser NCAAs College Station 03-28-0949


(Splits: 22.90, 48.56 [25.66], 1:14.72 [26.16], 1:41.17 [26.45].(Note: fastest-ever qualifying <strong>time</strong>.)1:41.20 Shields NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-11(Splits: 22.51, 48.24 [25.73], 1:13.72 [25.48], 1:41.20 [27.48])1:41.31p Logan Madson, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 22.30, 47.60 [25.30], 1:13.93 [26.33], 1:41.31 [27.38])1:41.33 Gil Stov<strong>all</strong>, Georgia NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-08(Splits: 22.86, 48.42 [25.56], 1:14.82 [26.40], 1:41.33 [26.51])(Note: first NCAA title and first ’Dawg gold-medalist! Senior, final swim ofcollege career)1:41.35 Dylla SECs The Swamp 02-19-11(Splits: 22.77, 48.60 [25.83], 1:14.72 [26.12], 1:41.35 [26.63].(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC] Championships record.(Note: fastest-ever conference championships)1:41.36 Marcin Cieslak, Florida/POL NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-12(Splits: 23.00, 49.46 [26.46], 1:15.42 [25.96], 1:41.36 [25.94])1:41.43p Dylla NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 22.58, 48.16 [25.58], 1:14.43 [26.27], 1:41.43 [27.00])1:41.44 Sano USA Grand Prix Belmontb Plaza 01-16-10(Splits: 22.59, 48.49 [25.90], 1:14.57 [26.08], 1:41.44 [26.87].(Note: Belmont Plaza/Southern California <strong>Swimming</strong> Open/”All Comers”records)1:41.45 Fraser NCAAs Columbus 03-28-10(Splits: 22.87, 48.68 [25.81], 1:14.96b [26.28], 1:41.45 [26.49].(Note: second-consecutive gold. First Gator to win back-to back titles sinceCraig Beardsley[1981-‘82]. Beardsley, Fraser only Florida winners. Southeastern Conferencehas now wonwon last three titles [Georgia’s Gil Stov<strong>all</strong> won in ‘08], marking second <strong>time</strong>SEC has goneback-to-back-to-back. In ’89-’91 Tennessee’s Melvin Stewart bookendedFlorida’s AnthonyNesty, Seoul Olympic gold-medalist in the 100 meter butterfly, winning in ’89and ’91. Stewartwould win the Barcelona Olympics 200 fly gold a year later)1:41.46 Dylla ‘Dawg Invitational The ‘Dawg Pound 12-07-08(Splits: 22.61, 48.02 [25.41], 1:14.69 [26.67], 1:41.46 [26.77])(Note: fastest-ever by a collegian in non-championship collegiate competition)1:41.47 Dylla SECs The ‘Dawg Pound 02-20-10(Splits: 22.<strong>50</strong>, 48.05 [25.55], 1:14.28 [26.23], 1:41.47 [27.19])1:41.49p Tyler McGill, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 23.11, 49.11 [26.00], 1:15.66 [26.55], 1:41.49 [25.83])1:41.52 Shields NCAAs Columbus 03-28-10(Splits: 23.01, 48.77 [25.76], 1:14.33 [25.56], 1:41.52 [27.19].<strong>50</strong>


(Note: 17-18 NAG record. Also holds 100 fly 17-18 NAG record [44.91, 2010NCAAs])1:41.54 Bollier NCAAs Columbus 03-28-10(Splits: 23.05, 48.97 [25.92], 1:16.15 [26.19], 1:41.54 [26.38])1:41.60 Bollier Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 02-05-11 (Splits: 22.69, 48.62[25.93], 1:14.<strong>50</strong> [25.88], 1:41.60 [27.10])(Note: Pac-10 Championships record.)1:41.61 Dylla SECs Auburn 02-21-09(Splits: 22.44, 48.10 [25.66], 1:14.20 [26.10], 1:41.61 [27.41])1:41.63p Bollier NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-11(Splits: 22.90, 48.80 [25.90], 1:15.24 [26.44], 1:41.63 [26.39])1:41.70 Madson NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Splits: 22.<strong>50</strong>, 48.16 [25.66], 1:14.42 [26.26], 1:41.70 [27.28])(Note: third man under 1:42.0 in same race. Uprecedented!)1:41.70 Daniel Madwed, Michigan Big Tens Minneapolis 02-26-11(Note: Big Ten/Championships record. Old standards: 1:41.84, DavisTarwater, 2K6 NCAAs @Atlanta; 1:42.11, Madwed,2K10 Big 10s @ Columbus.)1:41.72 Phelps, North Baltimore AC MD Zone All-Stars Annapolis 03-10-03(Splits: 23.10, 49.31 [26.21], `1:16.77 [26.46], 1:41.72 [25.95])(Note: second-performer/performancce <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> 17-18 boys.)1:41.77p Shields NCAAs Columbus 03-28-10(Splits: 23.03, 48.98 [25.95], 1:14.90 [25.92], 1:41.77 [26.87])1:41.78 Melvin Stewart, Tennessee NCAAs Austin 03-30-91(Splits: 22.99, 48.38 [25.39], 1:14.58 [26.20], 1:41.78 [27.20].(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 200 meter butterfly [1992, Barcelona])1:41.79p Bollier NCAAs College Station 03-28-091:41.81p Madson SECs Auburn 02-21-091:41.84 Davis Tarwater, Michigan NCAAs Atlanta03-25-061:41.84 Bollier Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-06-10(Note: Pac-10 Champinships record.)1:41.86p Stov<strong>all</strong> NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-081:41.87 Shields Pac-12s Monterey Park03-03-121:41.88 Sano SoCal <strong>Swimming</strong> GP Belmont Plaza 01-17-091:41.88 Fraser SECs Auburn 02-21-091:41.94 Tarwater, Club Wolverine U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-01-07(Note: fastest-ever @ a U.S. Nationals by an American.)1:41.98p David Mosko, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-28-091:41.99p Shields NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-121:42.08 Dylla NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-08(Note: second-place finish to NCAA record-setting teammate Gil Stov<strong>all</strong> gives‘Dawg seondone-two finish. Went one-two in 16<strong>50</strong> too. First-<strong>time</strong> ever!!)51


(No1:42.10 Phelps Speedo East. Champs.Fairfax [VA.] 03-17-02(Note: 15-16 NAG record.)1:42.10 Stov<strong>all</strong> NCAAs Atlanta03-25-061:42.11 Madwed Big Tens Columbus 02-27-101:42.13 CieslakNCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-111:42.15 Madson SECs Auburn 02-21-091:42.15p Dylla NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-11Remaining Top 51 Performers1:42.25 Kohei Kawamoto, BEST/JPNAZ Sr. SC Champs. Phoenix 03-22-09(Note: fastest-ever 25-29 age-group [29].)1:42.35 Viktor Bodrogi, USC/HUN Pac-10s Federal Way 03-04-061:42.38p Alexander (A.J) Tipton, Arizona NCAAs College Station03-28-091:42.39 Ryan Lochte, FloridaSECs Knoxville 02-17-061:42.35 Ioan (Stefan) Ghergel, Alabama/ROM NCAAs Austin 03-29-031:42.48 Nick Walkotten, South Carolina NCAAs College Station03-28-091:42.49 Robert Margalis, FAST/Georgia U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-04-10(Note: old pr, 1:44.95p from 2003 NCAAs!)1:42.49 Daniel Lester, Wi<strong>sc</strong>onsin./AUS NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-111:42.52 Jayme Cramer, Southestern SC/StanfordAmerican SC Chmps Austin03-05-071:42.52p Neil Caskey, Texas NCAAs Federal Way 03-24-121:42.53 Scott Rice, Wi<strong>sc</strong>onsin Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-07-081:42.54 Adam Meyer, Navy Patriot League Chps. Lewisburg 02-21-09(Note: Patriot League/Championships record.)1:42.56 Brad Ally, Florida/BAR NCAAs College Station 03-28-09(Note: NCAA record-holder/2009 gold-medalist, 200 yard IndividualMedley)1:42.60 Pablo Morales, Stanford NCAAs Austin 040487(Note: fourth-consecutive gold. Only “fourpeater” in race’s 75-year history!)1:42.62 Juan Veloz, Arizona/MEX NCAAs Austin 03-29-031:42.71 Doug Lennox, Princeton/PUR NCAAs College Station03-28-09(Note: EISL[Ivy League] record.)1:42.74 Ricky Berens, Texas Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-07-081:42.75 Robert Looney, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-28-091:42.79 Danny Beal, Stanford NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-081:42.80 Jeff1:42.80 Sebastian Rousseau, Florida/RSA SECs The Swamp 02-19-1152


1:42.84p Michael Raab, Virginia NCAAs Austin 03-29-03(Note: Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC] record.)1:42.86 Daniel Cruz, Kentucky SECs The Swamp 02-19-05(Note: Kentucky’s first individual conference-champion in 58 years)1:42.87p Dan Eckel, Princeton EISL Championships Princeton 03-07-091:42.94 Jeff Lee, USC NCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-30-021:42.96 Jun Han Kim, Drury/KOR NCAA DII Champs. San Antonio 03-11-11(Note: NCAA Division II/Championships record.)1:42.98 Patrick O’Neil, Cal NCAAs Minneapolis 03-17-07(Note: first NCAA title in final swim of collegiate career. First Golden Bear towin NCAA200 butterfly since Ugar Taner [1996]. Taner threepeated from 1994 through‘96))1:43.02 Rainer Kendrick, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-051:43.06 Kaio Almeida, BRA Fla. Gold Coast JOs Ft. Lauderdale 02-28-08(Note: 2007 Pan-Am Games gold-medalist/record-setterr, 100-200 meterbutterflys. South American record-holder, 200 meter butterfly[<strong>World</strong> Championships, Rome, 2009])1:43.12 Adam Messner, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-24-011:43.13 Matthew Bartlett, Georgia NCAAs Columbus 03-28-101:43.15 Tom Luchsinger, North Carolina NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-111:43.18 Duncan Sherrard, Florida NCAAs College Station 03-13-011:43.18p Rob Sullivan, Cal NCAAs Minneapolis 03-26-111:43.22 Ugur Taner, Cal NCAAs Austin 03-30-961:43.22 Franck Esposito, FRA/unat.-Auburn Tiger Invitational Auburn11-06-01200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEYTop 823 Performances1:40.08*+ Ryan Lochte, Daytona Beach SC/FLA. U.S. NationalsAtlanta 11-29-0753


(Splits: 22.00, 46.24 [24.24], 1:15.52 [29.28], 1:40.08 [24.56])(Note: world record-setter/<strong>World</strong> Champion, 200 meter Individual Medley [2009,Rome; 2011,Shanghai. First male world record-setter since new suit regulations went intoeffect 01/10.(Note: world record-setter/<strong>World</strong> Champion, 100-200 meter Individual Medleys[<strong>sc</strong>m], Istanbul,12/14-16/12. Fourth-consecutive 200 title, first/only man sub 1:<strong>50</strong>.0 [1:49.63])1:40.49@# Brad Ally, Florida/BAR NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Splits: 21.46, 45.88 [24.42], 1:15.74 [29.86], 1:40.49 [24.75])(Note: first NCAA title, fourth Gator gold-medalist. Others: Martin Zubero[1991], GregBurgess [1993-194], Ryan Lochte [2005-‘06]. First Barbados gold-medalist[m/w])1:40.55 Lochte, Florida NCAAs Atlanta03-223-06(Splits: 22.19, 46.44 [24.25], 1:16.25 [29.81], 1:40.55 [24.30])(Note: second American/NCAA record of meet. Led off Florida’s 400MR in 44.60 to set 100 yard backstroke standard.)1:40.58 Michael Phelps, North Baltimoore AC MD. St. Champs.Annapolis 03-06-10 (Splits: 21.35, 46.27 [24.92], 1:15.38 [29.11],1:40.58 [25.20].(Note: Olympic gold-medalist/world record-setter, 200 meter IndividaulMedley [2004, Athens; 2008, Beijing]. Threepeated @ London[2K12]. <strong>World</strong> Champion [2003, Barcelona; ’05, Montreal; ’07,Melbourne]. Race’s only “threepeater”/treble gold-medalist.)1:40.89 Lochte U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-04-08(Splits: 22.26, 47.43 [25.17], 1:16.30 [28.87], 1:40.89 [24.59])1:40.97 Lochte U.S. Nationals Austin11-29-12(Splits: 21.78, 46.47 [24.69], 1:16.15 [29.8], 1:40.97 [24.82])(Note: pool/South Texas <strong>Swimming</strong> LSC record.)1:41.30 Phelps, Club Wolverine American SC Chmps. Austin 03-05-06(Splits: 22.22, 47.43 [25.21], 1:17.37 [29.93], 1:41.30 [23.93])(Note: Phelps’ third AR of meet. First man to set three ARs [<strong>sc</strong>y] in samemeet since Michigan’sTom Dolan [1995 NCAAs]. Phelps also set ARs in 200 butterfly/400 IM.)1:41.32 Phelps U.S. Nationals Atlanta11-29-07(Splits: 21.79, 47.43 [25.64], 1:17.25 [29.82], 1:41.32 [24.07])1:41.39 David Nolan, HersheyPA. 3A HS Champs. Lewisburg 03-18-11(Splits: 22.07, 46.99 [24.92], 1:16.75 [29.76], 1:41.39 [24.64].(Note: national high-<strong>sc</strong>hool record.(Note: 17-18 NAG record.)1:41.57 Austin Staab, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11(Splits: 21.53, 46.93 [25.40], 1:16.48 [29.55], 1:41.57 [26.09].(Note: Pac-10 record, Staab’s first 200 IM win.54


(Note: Pac-10’s record 22 nd title, Stanford’s record 9 th gold, with three of thosebelonging to currentNebraska women’s coach Pablo Morales [1985-’87].. UCLA’s Bill Barrett [’80-‘82] and USCDave Wharton [’88-‘90] race’s only other “threepeaters. ”(Note: Big Ten with 11 golds No. 2 <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> among <strong>all</strong> conferences. USChas 2nd-most individual golds with 8.Wharton last USC winner and Indiana’s Fred Tyler [1:<strong>50</strong>.62 in ‘75] lastBig Tenchampion. Event first contested in 1956.)1:41.67 Tyler Clary, Michigan NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Splits: 22.04, 46.92 [24.88], 1:17.00 [30.08], 1:41.67 [24.67].(Note: Big Ten record. Fastest-ever non-winning <strong>time</strong>. Would have wonEVERY NCAAs until2006 when Ryan Lochte swam a 1:40.55 American/NCAA record.)1:41.71 Lochte NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-05(Splits: 22.<strong>50</strong>, 47.46 [24.96], 1:18/03 [30.57], 1:41.71 [23.68])(Note: Olympic silver-medalist, 200 meter Ind. Medley [2004, Athens])1:41.72 Adam Ritter, Arizona NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-071:41.76 Lochte SECs The Swamp 02-17-05(Splits: 22.94, 48.19 [25.25], 1:18.08 [29.89], 1:41.76 [23.68])(Note: Souhestern [SEC] Championshps record. Fastest-ever conferencechampionships.)1:41.80p Ally NCAAs College Station 03-26-08(Note: fastest-ever qualifying <strong>time</strong>.)1:41.92p Clary NCAAs College Station 03-26-081:41.92 Ricky Berens, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Note: Big 12 record.)1:41.92 Cory Chitwood, Arizona Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-01-111:41.96 Matt Grevers, Northwestern NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-071:41.96 Ally SECs Auburn 02-19-091:41.97 Marcin Tarczynski, Cal/POL NCAAs Federal Way 03-22-12(Note: first Polish gold-medalist, any event, since countryman Artur Wojat wonback-to-back <strong>50</strong>0free golds in 1991-’92 for Iowa – Hawkeyes’ last medals too.(Note: second Golden Bear winner. Graham Smith won in ’79.)1:41.98p Berens NCAAs College Station 03-26-081:42.01 Staab Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-03-11(Note: Pac-10 Championships record.(Note: Southern California <strong>Swimming</strong>/Belmont Plaza Open”-All-Comers”record.)55


1:42.13 Darian Townsend, Tucson Ford/Arizona AZ Sr. SC Champs.Phoenix 03-20-091:42.26 Mar1:42.28 Chitwood NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-111:42.45p Shaune Fraser, Florida/CAY NCAAs College Station 03-26-081:42.52 Nola1:42.59 Eric Shanteau, Longhorn AC/AuburnU.S. Nationals Atlanta12-04-081:42.60 Loch1:42.64p Omar Pinzon, Florida/COL NCAAs College Station 03-26-081:42,64p Bryan Collins, Texas Big 12s College Station 02-27-101:42.66 George Bovell, Auburn/TRT NCAAs Austin 03-27-03(Note: Olympic bronze-medalist, 200 meter Ind. Medley [Athens, 2004].Trinidad & Tobago’sfirst [and ONLY] swimming medalist.)1:42.68 Clary Big Tens Columbus 02-25-12(Note: Big Ten Championships record.)1:42.69p Andre Schultz, Michigan/BRA NCAAs College Station03-26-081:42.70pNola1:42.72 Townsend NCAAs Federal Way 03-27-08(Note: second-consecutive Wildcat titleist.)1:42.78 Phelps American SC Chmps. Austin 03-05-051:42.79 Gal Nevo, Georgia Tech/ISR NCAAs College Station 03-26-09(Note: Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC] record.)1:42.85 Nate Dusing, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-22-011:42.85 Nola1:42.86 Fraser NCAAs College Station 03-26-091:42.90 Mar1:42.91p Staab NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-111:42.94 Markus Rogan, Trojan SC/Stanford/AUT U.S. Nationals Columbus12-02-10(Note: old pr, 1:44.03, 2002 NCAAs [gold-medalist!])1:42.95p Clary Big Tens Columbus 02-25-121:42.95 Austin Surhoff, Texas NCAAs Columbus 03-26-10(Note: first Longhorn winner since Nate Dusing [1:42.85] in 2001. Texas coachEddie Reese’sthird NCAA gold-medalist. Scott Spann, father of current Texas breaststrokerScott, wonback-to-back golds for Auburn in 1977-’78, with his ’77 <strong>time</strong> [1:48.26] a thenAR/ NCAA record.)1:42.99 Fraser NCAAs Columbus 03-26-101:43.01 CieslakSECs Knoxville 02-16-121:43.03(ex) Phelps Northwestern Dual Ann Arbor 01-22-0556


Remaining Top 51 Performers1:43.16 Au1:43.20p Kyle Whitaker, Mivhigan NCAAs Federal Way 03-22-121:43.21p Martti Aljand, Cal/EST NCAAs College Station 03-26-081:43.21p Billy Cregar, Georgia NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-111:43.30 Kyle Owens, Auburn SECs Knoxville 02-16-121:43.39 Tyler McGill, Auburn SECs Auburn 02-19-091:43.46p1:43.48 Hidemasa Sano, Team Trojan/JPN U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-04-08(Note: betters USC <strong>sc</strong>hool-record of 1:44.70 by Dave Wharton from 1989NCAAs but will onlycount as “Trojan Swim Club” record.)1:43.52 Greg Burgess, Florida NCAAs Indianapolis 03-25-931:43.56 Robert Margalis, FAST/Georgia U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-02-10(Note: former American record-holder, 1000 yard freestyle.)1:43.63 Ous Mellouli, Trojan SC/USC/TUN SoCal <strong>Swimming</strong> GP Belmont Plaza01-19-091:43.67 Jack Brown, Arizona NCAAs College Station 03-26-091:43.69 Lucas Salatta, Florida/BRA NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-071:43.82 Nate Cass, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-26-081:43.83 Dan Trupin, Stanford Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-07-021:43.85 Mike Alexandrov, Wildcat AC/N’wstn. U.S. Nationals Atlanta11-29-071:43.87 Tommy Hannan, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-22-011:43.88 Alex Vanderkaay, Michigan Big Tens Ann Arbor 02-28-081:43.90 Nick D’Innocenzo, Texas Big 12s Austin 02-24-111:43.94p Peter Benner, GeorgiaNCAAs College Station 03-26-081:43.96 Bryan O’Connor, Arizona Longhorn InvitationalAustin 12-04-081:43.97p Scott Weltz, Univ. Calif. Davis NCAAs College Station03-26-09(Note: Big West Conference record.)1:43.97 Carlos Almeida, Louisville/POR NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11(No1:43.99 Rexf1:44.01 Martin Lopez-Zubero, Florida/ESP NCAAs Austin 03-28-91Woo400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEYTop <strong>50</strong> Performances3:35.98** Tyler Clary, Michigan NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 48.58, 1:41.54 [52.96], 2:44.02 [1:02.48], 3:35.98 [51.96].57


(Note: first American-record/NCAA gold of career.(Note: Michigan’s ninth 400 IM title, third-consecutive, Big Ten’s 14 thover<strong>all</strong>. Ranks second toPac-10’s 19 total golds. Wolverines’ nine wins rank second <strong>all</strong>-<strong>time</strong> toUSC’s 11.(Note: silver-medalist, 400 meter Individual Medley, <strong>World</strong> Championships[Rome, 2009])3:36.26# Michael Phelps, Club Wolverine American SC Chmps. Austin 03-02-06(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.55, 1:43.58 [53.03], 2:46.76 [1:03.18], 3:36.26 [<strong>50</strong>.60].(Note: Olympic gold-medalist/world record-setter, 400 meter Individual Medley[Athens, 2004;Beijing, 2008]. <strong>World</strong> Champion, [2003, Barcelona; 2007, Melbourne])3:37.75 Conor Dwyer, Florida SECs The Swamp 02-18-11(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.66, 1:45.44 [49.48], 2:47.23 [1:01.79], 3:37.75 [<strong>50</strong>.02].(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC]/Championships record. Fastest-everconferencechampionships.)3:37.88+ Ryan Lochte, Daytona Beach SC/Fl. U.S. Nationals Atlanta11-30-07(Splits: 49.42, 1:43.06 [53.64], 2:46.16 [1:03.10], 3:37.88 [52.72])(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 400 meter Individual Medley [London, 2012].(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion [2009, Rome; 2011, Shanghai]. Only American otherthan Michael Phelpsto win both individual medleys in same <strong>World</strong> Championships and to win 400IM WC one year andthen Olympic gold next. Phelps won WCs twice [2003, ‘07]; Lochte in’09-’11.(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion/world record-setter, 400 meter Individual Medley [<strong>sc</strong>m],3:55.<strong>50</strong>,Dubai, 12-16-10. Third-consecutive title. Also “threepeated” in 200 IM,repeated in 100 IM.)3:38.00 Gal Nevo, Georgia Tech/ISR NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: 49.00, 1:45.73 [56.73], 2:46.48 [1:01.75], 3:38.00 [1:01.52])(Note: Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC] record.(Note: old pr: 3:46.07, 2006 Pac-10 Championships while @ Arizona State)3:38.03 Clary Big Tens West Lafayette 02-27-09(Splits: 49.04, 1: 42.28 [53.24], 2:48.45 [1:04.17], 3:38.15 [49.30])(Note: Big Ten Championships record.)3:38.15 Lochte, Florida NCAAs Atlanta03-24-06(Splits 49.99, 1:43.02 [53.03], 2:47.16 [1:04.14], 3:38.15 [<strong>50</strong>.99])3:38.16p Clary NCAAs College Station 03-27-09 (Splits: 48.32,1:40.55 [52.23], 2:45.36 [1:05.81], 3:38.16 [52.80])(Note: fastest-ever qualifying <strong>time</strong>.)3:38.18 Tom Dolan, Michigan NCAAs Indianapolis 03-24-95(Splits: 51.39, 1:44.81 [53.42], 2:48.60 [1:03.69], 3:38.18 [49.58])58


(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 400 meter Individual Medley [1996, Atlanta; 2000,Sydney])3:38.20 Brad Ally, Florida//BAR NCAAs College Station 03-17-09 (Splits: 49.06, 1:43.06 [54.00], 2:45.57 [1:02.51], 3:38.20 [52.63])3:38.28 Phelps Toyota Grand Prix Belmont Plaza 01-20-08(Splits: 49.79, 1:44.59 [54.80], 2:47.63 [1:03.04], 3:38.28 [<strong>50</strong>.65])(Note: SoCal <strong>Swimming</strong>/Belmont Plaza Open/”All-Comers” records)3:38.42 Phelps, North Baltimore AC USA Grand Prix Belmont Plaza 01-17-10(Splits: 49.14, 1:45.78 [56.64], 2:48.45 [3:02.67], 3:38.42 [49.97])3:38.89 Clary NCAAs Columbus 03-27-10(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.03, 1:43.79 [53.76], 3:46.64 [1:02.85], 3:38.89 [52.25])(Note: second-consecuive title, fourth-straight Big Blue win. AlexVanderkaay won in 2007-’08. (Note: fourth Wolverine to have wonrace at least twice, fifth Michigan winner over<strong>all</strong>. Indiana’sGary H<strong>all</strong> [1970-‘72] amd Michigan’s Tim Siciliano [1999-2K1] are tied formost wins by a Big Tenathlete. USC’s Dave Wharton [’88-‘91] event’s only “fourpeater.”3:39.01 Phelps Maryland SR. SC Champs. Annapolis 03-05-10 (Splits:49.69, 1:44.52 [55.83], 2:47.12 [1:02.60], 3:39.01 [51.89])3:39.07 Lochte, Daytona Beach SC FL. Sr. SC Champs. Clearwater 03-02-07(Splits: 49.52, 1:43.<strong>50</strong> [53.98], 2:48.74 [1:05.24], 3:39.07 [40.33])3:39.08 Lochte, Florida SECs The Swamp 02-18-05(Splits: 51.64, 1:45.76 [54.12], 2:<strong>50</strong>.07 [1:04.31], 3:39.08 [49.01])(Note: Southeastern Conference [SEC] Championships record.)3:39.15 Austen Thompson, Arizona NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-12(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.37, 1:45.82 [55.45], 2:45.90 [1:00.08], 3:39.15 [53.25].(Note: Pac-12 record. Conference’s 20 th title, most by any league. Arizona’s firstgold-medalist,Thompson’s initial NCAA title.)3:39.19 Ous Mellouli, USC/TUN NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-05(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.82, 1:46.07 [55.85], 2:48.36 [1:02.29], 3:39.19 [<strong>50</strong>.73])(Note: Pac-10 record.(Note: <strong>World</strong> Champion [<strong>sc</strong>m], 400 meter Individual Medley [Indianapolis, 2004].(Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 1<strong>50</strong>0 meter freestyle [2008, Beijing]. <strong>World</strong>Championj, Rome [2009])3:39.33 Nevo ACCs Collebe Park 02-27-09(Splits: 49.91, 1:46.35 [56.44], 2:47.18 [1:00.83], 3:439.33 [52.15])(Note: Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC] Championships record.)3:39.37 Thompson Longhorn Invittional. Austin 12-02-11(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.03, 1:45.44 [49.41], 2:46.01[1:00.57], 3:39.37 [53.36].3:39.47 Mellouli NCAAs Atlanta03-24-06(<strong>50</strong>.69, 1:45.78 [55.09], 2:48.32 [1:02.54], 3:39.47 [51.05])59


3:39.61 Phelps Toyota Grand Prix Belmont Plaza 01-14-07(Splits: 49.95, 1:45.42 [55.47], 2:49.03 [1:03.61], 3:39.61 [<strong>50</strong>.58])3:39.63 Hidemasa Sano, Trojan SC/JPN USA Grand Prix Belmont Plaza01-17-10(Splits: 48.97, 1:45.59 [56.62], 2:48.56 [1:02.97], 3:39.63 [51.37])3:39.92 Robert Margalis, Georgia NCAAs Austin 03-28-03(Splits: 51.42, 1:49.95 [56.63], 2:<strong>50</strong>.77 [1:01.82], 3:39.92 [<strong>50</strong>.15])3:39.93 Margalis NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-05(Splits: 51.56, 1:46.74 [55.18], 2:49.27 [1:02.53], 3:39.93 [<strong>50</strong>.66])3:39.95 Erik Vendt, USC NCAAs Austin 03-28-03(Splits: 51.25, 1:46.37 [55.12], 2:48.85 [1:02.48], 3:39.95 [51.10])(Note: Olympic silver-medalist, 400 meter Individual Medley [2000, Sydney;2004, Athens])3:39.97^ Sano U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-05-08(Splits: 49.41, 1:45.53 [56.12], 2:48.83 [1:03.30], 3:39.97 [51.14].(Note: second title; also won gold in 200 fly.(Note: gold-medalist, 400 meter Individual Medley, 2006 Asian Games.)3:40.27 Clary Big Tens Columbus 02-26-10(Splits: 49.49, 1:43.27 [54.88], 2:48.21 [1:05.04], 3:40.17 [51.96])3:40.37 Margalis, FAST U.S. Nationals Columbus 12-04-10(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.61, 1:45.90 [55.29], 2:48.71 [1:02.82], 3:40.37 [51.66].(Note: third-fastest 400 IM of career for Georgia’s 2K3 NCAA champ[3:39.92]. Still after his first Olympic team berth and now representingFAST in Southern Calfornia, Margalis turned 29 on February 8. Hisyounger sister Melanie was a froshwoman this past season @ his alma mater,Georgia.)3:40.47 Nevo ACCs Chapel Hill 02-26-10(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.26, 1:47.10 [56.84], 2:48.45 [1:01.35], 3:40.47 [51.92])3:40.58p Ally NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.15, 1:45.63 [55.48], 2:47.55 [1:01.92], 3:40.58 [53.03])3:40.64 Greg Burgess, Florida NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-94(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.30, 1:45.<strong>50</strong> [55.20], 2:48.31 [1:02.81], 3:40.64 [52.33])3:40.65 Vendt NCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-29-02 (Splits: 52.01,1:47.68 [55.67], 2:48.99 [1:01.31], 3:40.65 [51.66])3:40.58 Nevo NCAAs Columbus 03-27-10(Splits: 51.00, 1:48.33 [57.33], 2:49.93 [1:01.70], 3:40.68 [<strong>50</strong>.75])3:40.77 Tim Siciliano, Michigan NCAAs College Station 03-23-01(Splits: 51.33, 1:47.32 [56.49], 2:<strong>50</strong>.90 [1:02.58], 3:40.77 [49.87])3:40.89 Alex Vanderkaay, Michigan NCAAs Minneapolis 03-16-07(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.39, 1:46.59 [56.20], 2:49.04 [ [:02.45], 3:40.89 [51.85])(Note: first NCAA title for younger brother of Peter, American/NCAA recordholder,<strong>50</strong>0 freestyle.)3:40.92 Phelps NBAC X-Mas Invitational Annapolis 12-10-1160


(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.09, 1:45.69 [<strong>50</strong>.60], 2:4932 [1:03.63], 3:40.92 [51.60])3:40.96 Clary U.S. Nationals Atlanta12-05-08(Splits: 49.78, 1:44.57 [54.79], 2:48.88 [1:0o4.31], 3:40.96 [52.08])3:40.97 Billy Cregar, Georgia NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-11(Splits: <strong>50</strong>.90, 1:48.35 [57.45], 2:<strong>50</strong>.21 [1:01.86], 3:40.97 [<strong>50</strong>.76].(Note: Cregar’s first gold-medal, any event, ‘Dawgs’ second 400 IM winner.Robert Margalis firstGeorgia champ, winning in 2K3 [3:39.92].(Note: SEC’s sixth title. Pac-10 leads <strong>all</strong> conferences w/20, followed by Big Ten[14].USC’s Dave Wharton [1988-‘91] event’s only “fourpeater.” Indiana’s Gary H<strong>all</strong>,father of Sydney/Athens Olympic <strong>50</strong> meter freestyle gold-medalist Gary Jr., UCLA’s BrianGoodell and SMU’sRicardo Prado only “threepeters.” Prado won back-to-back golds in 1983-’84,finished secondto Stanford’s Jeff Kostoff in ’85 and regained the <strong>top</strong> step of the podium thefollowing season.Goodell won in ’78-’80 and H<strong>all</strong> Sr.’s wins came in ’70-’72.(Note: H<strong>all</strong> was first man under 4:00.0, winning in ’71 in 3:58.25, afterLong Beach State’sHans Fassnacht had won in an NCAA-record 4:07.31 previous season.)3:40.98 Vendt NCAAs College Station 03-23-01(Splits: 52.05, 1:47.40 [55.35], 2:49.81 [1:02.41], 3:40.98 [51.17])3:41.00p Nevo NCAAs College Station 03-27-093:41.04 Kyle Whitaker, Michigan Big Tens Iowa City 02-24-123:41.06 Whitaker Big Tens Minneapolis 02-25-123:41.08 Lucas Salatta, Florida/BRA NCAAs Minneapolis 03-16-073:41.08 Cregar NCAAs Columbus 03-27-10(Note: first podium finish [bronze] of career.)3:41.09 Mellouli, Trojan SC SoCal <strong>Swimming</strong> GP Belmont Plaza 01-18-093:41.21p Bryan Collins, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-27-09(Note: Big 12 record.)3:41.28p Clary NCAAs Columbus 03-27-103:41.32 Lochte SECs The ‘Dawg Pound 02-25- 043:41.35 Ally SECs Auburn 02-21-09Remaining Top <strong>50</strong> Performers3:41.36 Jos(Note: Golden Bear record. Old standard: 9:59.99, Matt Biondi, 1987NCAAs!!!)3:41.49 Jack Brown, Arizona NCAAsCollege Station 03-27-093:41.51 Tyler Harris, North Carolina ACCs Atlanta02-25-123:41.57p Clark Burckle, FloridaNCAAs College Station 03-27-093:41.69 Sebastian Rousseau, Florida/RSA Buckeye Invitational Columbus12-01-1261


3:42.03 Pat Mellors, Virginia NCAAs Minneapolis 03-16-073:42.23 Dave Wharton, USC NCAAs Indianapolis 040888(Note: Olympic silver-medalist, 400 meter Individual Medley [1988, Seoul].(Note: only NCAA 400 IM “fourpeater” [1988-’91])3:42.25 Sebastien Rouault, Georgia/ FRA NCAAs FederalwWay 03-28-083:42.29 Andre Schultz, Michigan/BRA NCAAs College Station03-27-093:42.44 Eric Shanteau, Auburn NCAAs Minneapolis 03-25-053:42.58p Peter Benner, GeorgiaNCAAs College Station 03-27-093:42.61 Alex Wold, MinnesotaNCAAs College Station 03-27-093:42.76 Markus Rogan, Stanford/AUT Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-08-023:42.90 Kevin Clements, Auburn NCAAs College Station 03-23-013:43.00 Mellouli, Trrojan SC Toyota Grand Prix Belmont Plaza 01-14-073:43.04 Tamas Darnyi, Unat./HUN U. S. Nationals Boca Raton032688 (Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 400 meter Ind. Medley [1088;Seoul; 1992, Barcelona])3:43.06 Chase Kalisz, North Baltimore AC U.S. Nationals Austin 11-30-12(Note: first U.S. Nationals title.)3:43.12 Michael Weiss, Wi<strong>sc</strong>onsin NCAAs Federal Way 03-23-123:43.13 Greg Reeves, Florida SECs Tu<strong>sc</strong>aloosa 02-23-013:43.19 Austin Surhoff, Texas Big 12s College Station 02-26-103:43.36 Nic3:43.55 Chad Carvin, Arizona NCAAs Indianapolis 03-24-953:43.55 Martin Liivamagi, Cal/EST Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 02-06-093:43.57 Ed. Solaeche-Gomez, Florida/ESP SECs Knoxville 02-17-123:43.72 Thiago Pereira, Unat./BRA USA Grand Prix Minneapolis 11-14-09(Note: meet record.(Note: South American record-holder, 400 meter Individual Medley(Note: Pan-Am Games gold-medalist, 200 back/200-400 IMs [Guadalajara,2K11.)3:43.80 Darian Townsend, Wildcat AC/AZ. Chesapeake SC Elite Oklahoma City12-14-123:43.93 Van3:43.96 Tom3:44.00 Steve Brown, Stanford Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-02-013:44.07 Michael Joyce, Florida SECs The Swamp 02-18-113:44.09 Connor Signorin, Florida SECs The Swamp 02-18-113:44.14 Eric Namesnik, Michigan NCAAs Austin 03-29-9162

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