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Men's Diving Records ALL-TIME TOP-10 MEN'S TIMES (YARDS) 50-YARD FREESTYLE 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Caeleb Dressel (2018) ..........................17.63 1. Ryan Lochte (2006) ..........................1:37.68 1. Dressel, Switkowski, Martinez-Scarpe, M. Szaranek (2018) ..1:14.39 2. Brad deBorde (2014) ...........................18.86 2. Clark Beach (2019) ...................1:39.37 2. Dressel, Switkowski, Martinez-Scarpe, Blyzinskyj (2017) .......1:14.88 3. Will Davis (2019) ......................... 19.28 3. Omar Pinzon (2009) ........................ 1:39.50 3. C. Main, M. Szaranek, Dressel, Blyzinskyj (2016) ............... 1:16.21 4. Shaune Fraser (2009) ...........................19.30 4. Rex Tullius (2009) ............................. 1:39.88 4. Rooney, W. Davis, B. Main, Smith (2019) ..................1:16.29 5. Corey Main (2015) .................................19.36 5. Marco Loughran (2011) ................. 1:40.11 5. deBorde, Rousseau, C. Main, Curby (2014) .........................1:16.52 6. Maxime Rooney (2019) .............. 19.43 6. Michael Taylor (2018) .............. 1:40.28 6. Martinez-Scarpe, Dressel, Switkowski, M. Szaranek (2018) ..1:16.59 7. Enzo Martinez-Scarpe (2017) ............19.48 7. Brennan Balogh (2017) ........... 1:40.72 7. Dressel, Switkowski, M. Szaranek, Martinez-Scarpe (2017) ..1:16.67 8. Brett Fraser (2011).................................19.63 8. Corey Main (2016) .............................1:40.74 8. S. Fraser, B. Fraser, Ally, Gomez (2009) ................................1:16.76 9. Matthew Norton (2012) ......................19.67 9. Kieran Smith (2019) .................1:40.86 9. deBorde, C. Main, Werner, Curby (2014) ............................. 1:16.88 T10. Bayley Main (2018) ................. 19.70 10. Chris Kellam (2003) .......................1:41.29 10. Dressel, Curby, C. Main, Werner (2015).............................. 1:17.21 T10. Carlos Jayme (2003) ........................19.70 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 100-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Caeleb Dressel (2018) ..........................50.03 1. Baqlah, Switkowski, Dressel, M. Szaranek (2018) ............. 2:45.73 1. Caeleb Dressel (2018) ..........................39.90 2. Marco Guarente (2019) .............. 52.12 2. Dressel, Switkowski, Rooney, M. Szaranek (2017) ............2:46.21 2. Maxime Rooney (2019) .............. 41.74 3. Dillon Hillis (2019) ...................... 52.37 3. Dressel, Baqlah, Rooney, M. Szaranek (2018) .....................2:47.06 3. Brad deBorde (2014) ............................42.10 5. Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez (2014) ...52.43 4. Dressel, C. Main, M. Szaranek, Switkowski (2016) ............ 2:47.16 4. Khader Baqlah (2018) .................42.17 5. Chandler Bray (2017) ..................52.61 5. Rooney, Baqlah, B. Main, Smith (2019) ....................2:48.82 5. Shaune Fraser (2009) ..........................42.41 6. Stanley Wu (2019) ....................... 52.76 6. B. Fraser, Gomez, Dwyer, S. Fraser (2010) ........................... 2:49.95 6. Brett Fraser (2011) ................................42.45 7. Matthew Elliott (2015) .........................52.77 7. Dressel, M. Szaranek, Werner, Wallace (2015) ................... 2:50.31 7. Conor Dwyer (2010) ............................42.59 8. Clark Burckle (2009) ............................53.27 8. Rousseau, deBorde, C. Main, Cieslak (2014) .......................2:50.51 8. Ryan Lochte (2005) ...............................42.56 9. Richard Munch (2015) .........................53.36 9. Dressel, C. Main, M. Szaranek, Wallace (2015) ................... 2:50.63 9. Bayley Main (2019) .................... 42.76 10. Grant Sanders (2019) ............... 53.60 10. Lochte, Townsend, Penniman, Sioui (2005) ................... 2:50.68 10. Carlos Jayme (2003) .........................42.89 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 200-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Mark Szaranek (2018) ......................1:51.17 1. Baqlah, Smith, Freeman, Rooney (2019) .................6:09.14 1. Shaune Fraser (2009) ......................1:31.70 2. Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez (2012) 1:52.67 2. Switkowski, Rooney, D’Arrigo, M. Szaranek (2017) ..........6:09.30 2. Conor Dwyer (2011) .........................1:31.73 3. Matt Elliott (2012) ............................. 1:52.76 3. Switkowski, Baqlah, Rooney, M. Szaranek (2018) .............6:09.52 3. Khader Baqlah (2018) ..............1:31.96 4. Grant Sanders (2019) ...............1:53.36 4. Werner, M. Szaranek, D’Arrigo, Switkowski (2016) .......... 6:09.84 4. Jan Switkowski (2016) ....................1:32.14 5. Clark Burckle (2009) ........................ 1:53.89 5. Freeman, Baqlah, Smith, Rooney (2019) .................6:10.50 5. Maxime Rooney (2017) ........... 1:32.18 6. Ross Palazzo (2018) ................. 1:54.24 6. Switkowski, Rooney, Baqlah, M. Szaranek (2018) .............6:12.06 6. Brett Fraser (2011) ............................ 1:32.21 7. Marco Guarente (2019) ........... 1:54.56 7. Werner, Alexiou, D’Arrigo, Wallace (2015) ..........................6:12.85 7. Mitch D’Arrigo (2016) ...................... 1:32.62 8. Chandler Bray (2017) ...............1:55.21 8. C. Main, Rousseau, Cieslak, Wallace (2014) .........................6:13.03 8. Ryan Lochte (2005) ...........................1:33.07 9. Bill Mrazek (2007) .............................1:55.37 9. Werner, Rousseau, Cieslak, Wallace (2013) .........................6:13.27 9. Pawel Werner (2016) ........................1:33.11 10. Dan Wallace (2014) ........................ 1:55.52 10. Dwyer, B. Fraser, Gercsak, Rousseau (2011) ....................6:13.74 10. Troy Dalbey (1987) ........................ 1:33.28 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 500-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Caeleb Dressel (2018) ..........................42.80 1. Taylor, Bray, M. Szaranek, Dressel (2018)............................. 1:22.33 1. Mitch D’Arrigo (2016) ...................... 4:09.98 2. Jan Switkowski (2018) ........................44.49 2. Taylor, Bray, Switkowski, Dressel (2018) ..............................1:22.94 2. Dan Wallace (2015) ...........................4:10.48 3. Marcin Cieslak (2013) ...........................44.87 3. Blyzinskij, Bray, M. Szaranek, Dressel (2017)....................... 1:23.08 3. Conor Dwyer (2011) ........................4:11.36 4. Maxime Rooney (2019) .............. 44.99 4. Stokowski, Guarente, Rooney, W. Davis (2019) .......1:23.25 4. Trey Freeman (2019) ................4:12.80 5. Kacper Stokowski (2019) ............45.72 5. Blyzinskyj, M. Szaranek, Switkowski, Dressel (2016) ....... 1:23.43 5. Khader Baqlah (2019) ..............4:12.96 6. Shaune Fraser (2010) ..........................45.82 6. Blyzinskyj, Dressel, Switkowski, C. Main (2016) .................1:23.69 6. Pawel Werner (2016) ........................4:13.31 7. Will Davis (2019) ......................... 45.99 7. Blyzinskyj, Munch, Dressel, C. Main (2015) .........................1:24.14 7. Ben Lawless (2017) ...........................4:14.14 8. Ryan Lochte (2006) ..............................46.02 8. Homer, Cieslak, Solaeche-Gomez, deBorde (2014) ......... 1:24.53 8. Balazs Gercsak (2009) .....................4:14.67 9. Christian-Paul Homer (2015) .............46.14 T9. Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, B. Fraser (2011) ..................... 1:24.94 9. Matt Cetlinski (1986) .......................4:14.85 10. Jack Blyzinskyj (2015) ........................46.23 T9. Pinzon, Burckle, Ally, B. Fraser (2009) ................................1:24.94 10. Robert Finke (2019) ...............4:14.86 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1,650-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Jan Switkowski (2018) .....................1:39.55 1. B. Main, Dressel, Switkowski, Rooney (2018) ..................... 3:03.16 1. Robert Finke (2019) ...............14:23.01 2. Marcin Cieslak (2012) .......................1:40.19 2. Blyzinskyj, Dressel, Switkowski, C. Main (2016) .................3:03.86 2. Arthur Frayler (2014)....... ...............14:38.06 3. Shaune Fraser (2009) ......................1:40.75 3. Blyzinskyj, Bray, Switkowski, Dressel (2017) .......................3:04.20 3. Mitch D’Arrigo (2017) ....................14:38.40 4. Maxime Rooney (2019) ........... 1:40.87 4. B. Main, Dressel, M. Szaranek, Switkowski (2018) .............3:04.55 4. Ben Lawless (2018) ........................14:42.88 5. Sebastien Rousseau (2014) ........... 1:41.07 5. Stokowski, Guarente, Rooney, B. Main (2019) .........3:04.66 5. Blake Manganiello (2018).............14:44.72 6. Erge Gezmis (2019) ..................1:41.87 6. C. Main, Solaeche-Gomez, Cieslak, deBorde (2014) ........ 3:04.77 6. Matt Cetlinski (1986) .....................14:47.26 7. Mark Szaranek (2017) ......................1:42.34 7. Pinzon, Burckle, Ally, S. Fraser (2009) ................................... 3:04.81 7. Trey Freeman (2019) ..............14:48.69 8. Ryan Lochte (2006) ..........................1:42.39 8. Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, S. Fraser (2011) ........................ 3:04.99 8. Andrew Brady (2017) .....................14:50.05 9. Dan Wallace (2015) ...........................1:42.48 9. Blyzinskyj, Solaeche-Gomez, Homer, Dressel (2015) ...... 3:05.09 9. Ryan Crete (2009) ...........................14:50.29 10. Bradley Ally (2009) ......................... 1:42.56 10. C. Main, Elliott, Cieslak, deBorde (2014) ............................3:05.47 10. Tobias Work (2005) ......................14:51.57 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY MEN’S DIVING RECORDS 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 1. Caeleb Dressel (2018) ......................1:38.13 1. Ryan Lochte (2005) ...............................44.60
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