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Men's All-Time Sc Yards Top 50 Performers Men’s All-Time Yards Performers-Performances Rankings Page 1 of 48 MEN’S ALL-TIME SC YARDS TOP 50 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 nd # 2 -Performance All-Time r Relay leadoff p Preliminary Time a Altitude-adjusted s Intermediate Split 50 YARD FREESTYLE Top 51 Performances 18.47r@+ Cesar Augusto Filho Cielo, Auburn/BRA NCAAs Federal Way 03-27-08 (Splits: 8.88, 18.47 [9.59]) (Reaction Time: 0.67) (Note: Olympic gold-medalist/record-setter, 50 meter freestyle [2008, Beijing]. First Brazilian gold-medalist [m/f] in ANY event ever. World Champion [Rome, 2009], Shanghai [2011]. Pan-Am Games gold-medalist, 50 meter freestyle [Rio, 2007; Guadalajara, 2011]. WR-holder, 50 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 conference championships) 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. Third Cal champion. Others: Matt Biondi, Anthony Ervin, both of whom went on to win Olympic 50 free golds!) 18.67 Fred Bousquet, Tiger Masters/Aub./FRA Tiger Masters Invite. Auburn 02-14-10 (Note: U.S.Masters 25-29 record and FASTEST all-time by ANY Masters swimmer. Time swum in suit no longer useable in U.S. Swimming and/or international competition but OK 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]. Men’s All-Time Yards Performers-Performances Rankings Page 2 of 48 18.72 Adam Brown, Auburn/GBR NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11 (Note: fastest-ever non-winning time.) 18.74p Bousquet, Auburn NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-05 (Splits: 9.26, 18.74 [9.48]) (Note: first man under 19.0; fastest qualifying time ever. (Note: 2K10 Europen Championships gold-medalist, 50 meter freestyle.) 18.74r Adrian NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11 18.75 Bousquet, Auburn Aquatics Ralph Crocker Invite. Auburn 01-30-09 18.76 Bousquet USA Grand Prix Austin 03-05-09 18.76r Adrian NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 18.76p Adrian NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11 18.79p Cielo NCAAs Federal Way 03-27-08 18.82 Adrian Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-09 (Note: first American record of career. Frist Golden Bear to set/tie 50 free record since Anthony Ervin tied former UCLA star Tom Jager’s 19.05 laeding off Cal’s 200 free relay at ’02 NCAAs) (Note: Southern California Swimming/Belmont Plaza Open/”All Comers” record) 18.82r Adrian Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-09 18.82p Alex Righi, Yale NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 (Note: first “Yalie” to set/tie an American recrd since Don Schollander in 1960s) 18.83pr Jakob Andkjar, Auburn/DEN NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 18.84 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 Targett NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 18.86r Brown NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11 18.87r Ben Wildman-Tobriner, Stanford NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-07 (Splits: 9.22, 18.87 [9.66]) (Note: World Champion, 50 meter freestyle [2007, Melbourne]) 18.87p Alex Coville, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 18.87 Targett NCAAs College Sation 03-26-09 18.88p Adrian Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-05-09 18.89pr Cielo NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-07 18.89p Targett SECs Auburn 02-19-09 18.89r Andkjar NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 (Note: leadoff leg on Auburn’s U.S. Open/NCAA record-setting 200 yard freestyle relay) 18.90 Bousquet NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-05 18.90 Righi EISL Championships Princeton 03-05-09 (Note: EISL/Championships record. First [and ONLY ] “Ivy Leaguer” under 19.0!) 18.90p Adrian NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 18.91 Cielo SECs Tuscaloosa 02-21-08 18.91r(tt) Adrian Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-04-11 18.91p Brown NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11 18.92 Coville NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 18.93pr Coville NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 Men’s All-Time Yards Performers-Performances Rankings Page 3 of 48 18.93 Josh Schneider, Cincinnati NCAAs Columbus 03-26-10 (Note: Big East/Bearcats’ first 50 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 03-24-11 18.94 Adrian Husky Invitational Federal Way 12-04-08 18.95+ Matt Grevers, Tucson Ford/N’western U.S. Nationals Atlan 12-04-08 (Note: fastest-ever by a Big Ten swimmer, current and/or former) 18.96r Cierlo SECs Tuscaloosa 02-21-08 18.96 Andkjar NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 (Note: fastest-ever consolation finals win) 18.96 Austin Staab, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 (Note: equals fastest-ever consolation finals win.) 18.97pr Cielo NCAAs Federal Way 03-27-08 Remaining Top 50 Performers 18.98p George Bovell, Auburn AC/Auburn/TRI USA Grand Prix Austin 03-05-09 18.99p 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, 50 meter freestyle [2004, Athens]) 19.03 Adam Small. Arizona NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-11 19.05 Tom Jager, Santa Clara SC/UCLA U. S. Nationals Nashville 03-23-90 19.05r Anthony Ervin, Cal NCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-28-02 (Note: co-Olympic gold medalist, 50 meter freestyle [2000, Sydney]. World Champion [Fukuoka, 2001]) 19.05 William Copeland, Cal Aquatics/Cal U.S. Nationals Atlanta 12-04-08 19.05r Michael Richards, Minnesota Big Tens Minneapolis 02-24-11 (Note: Big Ten/Championships record. Second record-breaking swim in two days. Swam a 19.10 one day earlier for his first Big Ten standard.) 19.06p Roland Schoeman, Arizona/RSA NCAAs The ‘Dawg Pound 03-28-02 (Note: 2005, ‘07 World Champion/ex-world record-holder, 50 meter butterfly. 2005 World Champion, 2006 Commonwealth Games champion, 50 meter freestyle) 19.06 Vladimir Morozov, USC/RUS Pac-10s Belmont Plaza 03-03-11 (Note: time faster than Anthony Ervin’s 17-18 NAG record [19.43] but because Morozov is not yet a U.S. citizen he is not eligible for record consideration. “U.S. Open 17-18 NAG 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 03-27-97 19.08 Albert Subirats, Arizona/VEN NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-07 19.09p Jason Dunford, Stanford/KEN NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 19.09p Jordan Smith, Arizona NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 19.11 Jason Lezak, NOVA/UCSB Kerr-McGee Elite Oklahoma City 12-15-01 19.11 Ian Crocker, Longhorn Aquatics/Texas Ameican SC Champs. Austin 02-22-07 (Note: 2003-‘05 World Champion, 100 meter butterfly.) 19.12 Matt Biondi, San Ramon Valley Aquatics U. S. Nationals Nashville 03-23-90 (Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 50 meter freestyle [1988, Seoul]. First winner) Men’s All-Time Yards Performers-Performances Rankings Page 4 of 48 19.13so Rolandas Gimbutis, Cal/LTU NCAAs Minneapolis 03-24-05 19.14 David Fox, North Carolina St. NCAAs Indianapolis 03-25-93 19.14p Barry Murphy, Tennessee/NRI NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 19.15 Anthony Robinson, Stanford NCAAs College Station 03-22-01 19.16p Brett Hawke, Auburn/AUS NCAAs Minneapolis 03-27-97 19.16p Garrett Weber-Gale, Texas NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-07 19.17p Brendon Dedekind, Florida St./RSA NCAAs Auburn 03-27-98 19.17 Nick Brunelli, Sun Devil Aquatics/ASU Longhorn Invitational Austin 11-29-07 19.18p Bryan Lundquist, Auburn NCAAs Minneapolis 03-15-07 19.18r David Walters, Texas NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 19.20p Shaun Jordan, Texas NCAAs Austin 03-28-91 19.21 Masayuki Kishida, Tucson Ford/JPN U.S. Nationals Atlanta 12-04-08 19.21p Ryan Lochte, Unat./Florida JAX50 Jacksonville 04-10-10 (Note: American/NCAA record-holder, 100-200 yard backstrokes, 200 yard Individual Medley. (Note: Olympic gold-medalist, 200 meter backstroke [Beijing, 2008]) 19.22p Lyndon Ferns, Arizona/RSA Longhorn Invitational Austin 12-04-03 19.22p Graeme Moore, Cal/RSA NCAAs College Station 03-26-09 19.25pr Aaron Ciarla, Auburn NCAAs Indianapolis 03-25-99 19.27tt Steve Crocker, Rockwood/W, Kentucky U. S. Nationals Nashville 03-23-90 19.27 Jonas Persson, Tennessee/SWE Volunteer Invitational Knoxville 11-20-08 19.27p Karl Krug, Auburn SECs The Swamp 02-17-11 100 YARD FREESTYLE Top 51 Performances 40.92@+ Cesar Augusto Filho Cielo, Auburn/BRA NCAAs Federal Way 03-29-08 (Reaction Time: +0.67. (Splits: 9.27, 19.60 [10.33], 30.26 [10.66], 40.92 [10.66]) (Note: 50 split fastest all-time en route to 100 free clocking.
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