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California Men's Swimming & Diving All-Time Top 10 List CALIFORNIA MEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING ALL-TIME TOP 10 LIST UPDATED NOV. 14, 2020 50-YARD FREESTYLE 1650-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Ryan Hoffer 18.58 2019 1. Nick Norman 14:30.82 2018 100-YARD BUTTERFLY T2. Pawel Sendyk 18.66 2019 2. Sean Grieshop 14:35.82 2019 1. Tom Shields 44.59 2013 T2. Nathan Adrian 18.66 2011 3. Jeremy Bagshaw 14:39.00 2014 2. Ryan Hoffer 44.85 2020 4. Seth Stubblefield 18.97 2014 4. Adam Hinshaw 14:49.24 2012 3. Justin Lynch 45.02 2018 5. Justin Lynch 19.00 2018 5. Sean Killion 14:52.31 1989 4. Zheng Wen Quah 45.06 2017 6. Duje Draganja 19.01 2005 6. Rob Darzynkiewicz 14:53.33 1992 5. Matthew Josa 45.11 2018 7. Anthony Ervin 19.05 2002 7. Jeff Erwin 14:53.86 1986 6. Pawel Sendyk 45.30 2019 8. Tyler Messerschmidt 19.07 2015 8. Kurt Eldridge 14:57.02 1993 7. Duje Draganja 45.39 2005 9. Rolandas Gimbutis 19.13 2005 9. Janardan Burns 14:58.50 2016 8. Milorad Cavic 45.44 2004 10. Michael Jensen 19.14 2017 10. Jameson Lyon 14:58.78 2013 9. Andrew Seliskar 45.59 2019 10. Graeme Moore 45.71 2011 100-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 1. Nathan Adrian 41.08 2009 1. Ryan Murphy 43.49 2016 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 2. Ryan Hoffer 41.45 2020 2. Daniel Carr 44.86 2019 1. Zheng Wen Quah 1:38.83 2017 3. Duje Draganja 41.49 2005 3. Tom Shields 44.86 2012 2. Tom Shields 1:39.65 2013 4. Anthony Ervin 41.62 2002 4. Destin Lasco 45.21 2020 3. Trenton Julian 1:39.93 2020 5. Pawel Sendyk 41.76 2019 5. David Russell 45.30 2009 4. Andrew Seliskar 1:39.95 2016 6. Matt Biondi 41.80 1986 6. Bryce Mefford 45.38 2019 5. Mike Thomas 1:39.95 2018 7. Justin Lynch 41.97 2018 7. Tony Cox 45.42 2014 6. Will Hamilton 1:40.94 2012 8. Michael Jensen 42.10 2019 8. Jacob Pebley 45.61 2016 7. Matthew Josa 1:41.41 2018 9. Graeme Moore 42.11 2011 9. Marcin Tarczynski 46.02 2012 8. Marcin Tarczynski 1:42.02 2014 10. Tyler Messerschmidt 42.28 2014 T10. Ethan Young 46.05 2020 9. Adam Hinshaw 1:42.13 2015 T10. Alex Lim 46.05 2002 10. Patrick O’Neil 1:42.98 2007 200-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Andrew Seliskar 1:30.14 2019 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2. Long Gutierrez 1:32.74 2016 1. Ryan Murphy 1:35.73 2016 1. Andrew Seliskar 1:38.14 2019 3. Tom Shields 1:32.75 2011 2. Bryce Mefford 1:38.48 2018 2. Josh Prenot 1:40.14 2016 4. Trent Williams 1:32.80 2016 3. Daniel Carr 1:37.87 2020 3. Ryan Murphy 1:40.27 2016 5. Bryce Mefford 1:32.84 2018 4. Jacob Pebley 1:38.50 2016 4. Matthew Josa 1:41.66 2018 6. Nathan Adrian 1:32.98 2009 5. Hugo Gonzalez 1:39.66 2020 7. Daniel Carr 1:41.79 2020 7. Matt Biondi 1:33.03 1987 6. David Russell 1:40.36 2009 5. Marcin Tarczynski 1:41.97 2012 8. Trenton Julian 1:33.17 2020 7. Jeremie DeZwirek 1:40.54 2016 6. Mike Thomas 1:42.34 2019 9. Zheng Wen Quah 1:33.31 2020 8. Bryce Mefford 1:40.74 2020 8. Will Hamilton 1:42.84 2014 10. Dominik Meichtry 1:33.45 2007 9. Alex Lim 1:41.27 2004 9. Martin Liivamagi 1:42.90 2012 10. Ethan Young 1:41.41 2018 10. Zheng Wen Quah 1:42.93 2020 500-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Sean Grieshop 4:10.29 2019 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2. Trenton Julian 4:11.30 2019 1. Reece Whitley 50.85 2020 1. Josh Prenot 3:35.82 2016 3. Andrew Seliskar 4:13.02 2019 2. Damir Dugonjic 50.86 2009 2. Andrew Seliskar 3:36.18 2017 4. Jeremy Bagshaw 4:13.40 2014 3. Chuck Katis 50.89 2015 3. Hugo Gonzalez 3:36.60 2020 5. Nick Norman 4:14.82 2019 4. Connor Hoppe 51.16 2018 4. Sean Grieshop 3:37.03 2019 6. Zach Yeadon 4:14.90 2020 5. Nolan Koon 51.63 2011 5. Mike Thomas 3:37.52 2019 7. Will Hamilton 4:15.04 2012 6. Martin Liivamagi 51.98 2012 6. Trenton Julian 3:39.83 2019 8. Sean Killion 4:15.45 1989 7. Sean Mahoney 52.07 2009 7. Jason Louser 3:40.44 2020 9. Dominik Meichtry 4:15.89 2006 8. Martti Aljand 52.24 2011 8. Chris Jhong 3:41.41 2020 10. Ryan Kao 4:16.17 2017 9. Carson Sand 52.32 2018 9. Adam Hinshaw 3:41.58 2015 10. Trevor Hoyt 52.35 2013 10. Connor Green 3:43.32 2015 1000-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Nick Norman 8:46.45 2019 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 2. Sean Grieshop 8:52.54 2019 1. Reece Whitley 1:48.53 2020 3. Jeremy Bagshaw 8:54.24 2014 2. Andrew Seliskar 1:48.70 2019 4. Sean Killion 8:54.68 1989 3. Josh Prenot 1:49.38 2016 5. Daniel Lysaught 8:54.96 2006 4. Chuck Katis 1:50.54 2015 6. John Mykkanen 8:57.79 1985 5. Hugo Gonzalez 1:51.63 2020 7. Rob Darzynkiewicz 8:58.22 1992 6. Trevor Hoyt 1:51.90 2012 8. Trenton Julian 8:58.70 2019 7. Sean Mahoney 1:51.96 2009 9. Adam Hinshaw 8:59.25 2012 8. Martin Liivamagi 1:52.67 2012 10. Jeff Erwin 8:59.51 1986 9. Connor Hoppe 1:52.69 2018 10. Carson Sand 1:52.80 2019 2019-20 CALIFORNIA MEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING SEASON-BEST LIST UPDATED NOV. 14, 2020 RELAY EVENTS DIVING EVENTS 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1-METER SPRINGBOARD 1. Pawel Sendyk, Ryan Hoffer, Michael Jensen, Andrew Seliskar 1:14.46 2019 1. Connor Callahan 379.28 2019 2. Justin Lynch, Pawel Sendyk, Ryan Hoffer, Michael Jensen 1:14.56 2018 3. Nathan Adrian, Graeme Moore, Josh Daniels, Bennett Clark 1:15.13 2009 3-METER SPRINGBOARD 4. Tyler Messerschmidt, Ryan Murphy, Tony Cox, Seth Stubblefield 1:15.27 2014 1. Thomas Selby 391.50 2013 5. Pawel Sendyk, Michael Jensen, Justin Lynch, Matthew Josa 1:15.29 2017 6. Nathan Adrian, Graeme Moore, Josh Daniels, Tom Shields 1:15.34 2011 PLATFORM 7. Nathan Adrian, Graeme Moore, Josh Daniels, Guy Barnea 1:15.71 2010 1. Finn Scribbick 371.70 2015 8. Pawel Sendyk, Ryan Hoffer, Justin Lynch, Michael Jensen 1:15.73 2017 9. Duje Draganja, Rolandas Gimbutis, Jonas Tilly, Milorad Cavic 1:15.78 2005 10. Pawel Sendyk, Ryan Hoffer, Michael Jensen, Zheng Wen Quah 1:15.54 2020 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Michael Jensen, Pawel Sendyk, Ryan Hoffer, Andrew Seliskar 2:46.41 2019 2. Justin Lynch, Andrew Seliskar, Ryan Hoffer, Michael Jensen 2:46.54 2018 3. Michael Jensen, Pawel Sendyk, Daniel Carr, Ryan Hoffer 2:46.92 2020 4. Graeme Moore, Josh Daniels, Tom Shields, Nathan Adrian 2:47.39 2011 5. Nathan Adrian, Graeme Moore, Josh Daniels, Bennett Clark 2:47.61 2009 6. Duje Draganja, Milorad Cavic, Jonas Tilly, Rolandas Gimbutis 2:47.70 2005 7. Tyler Messerschmidt, Seth Stubblefield, Fabio Gimondi, Ryan Murphy 2:48.15 2015 8. Justin Lynch, Michael Jensen, Andrew Seliskar, Ryan Hoffer 2:48.42 2017 9. Justin Lynch, Ryan Murphy, Andrew Seliskar, Michael Jensen 2:48.49 2017 10. Graeme Moore, Josh Daniels, Tom Shields, Nathan Adrian 2:48.78 2010 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Andrew Seliskar, Bryce Mefford, Trenton Julian, Mike Thomas 6:07.31 2019 2. Long Gutierrez, Andrew Seliskar, Michael Jensen, Ryan Murphy 6:09.56 2017 3. Zheng Wen Quah, Andrew Seliskar, Trenton Julian, Mike Thomas 6:10.94 2019 4. Long Gutierrez, Trent Williams, Andrew Seliskar, Jacob Pebley 6:11.30 2016 5. Zheng Wen Quah, Bryce Mefford, Daniel Carr, Trenton Julian 6:11.47 2020 6. Andrew Seliskar, Mike Thomas, Zheng Wen Quah, Michael Jensen 6:13.30 2018 7. Tom Shields, Sam Metz, Will Hamilton, Ben Hinshaw 6:15.70 2012 8. Tom Shields, Trent Williams, Ben Hinshaw, Will Hamilton 6:16.04 2013 9. Trent Williams, Seth Stubblefield, Long Gutierrez, Will Hamilton 6:16.41 2014 10. Trent Williams, Long Gutierrez, Jacob Pebley, Will Hamilton 6:17.11 2015 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1. Daniel Carr, Connor Hoppe, Justin Lynch, Ryan Hoffer 1:21.88 2018 2. Daniel Carr, Reece Whitley, Pawel Sendyk, Ryan Hoffer 1:22.16 2020 3. Ryan Murphy, Connor Hoppe, Justin Lynch, Pawel Sendyk 1:22.28 2017 4. Ryan Murphy, Chuck Katis, Justin Lynch, Tyler Messerschmidt 1:22.40 2015 5. Daniel Carr, Reece Whitley, Pawel Sendyk, Ryan Hoffer 1:22.43 2019 6. Ryan Murphy, Connor Hoppe, Justin Lynch, Tyler Messerschmidt 1:22.49 2016 7. Guy Barnea, Damir Dugonjic, Graeme Moore, Nathan Adrian 1:22.50 2009 8. Ryan Murphy, Chuck Katis, Tony Cox, Tyler Messerschmidt 1:22.83 2014 9. Guy Barnea, Damir Dugonjic, Graeme Moore, Nathan Adrian 1:23.08 2010 10. Guy Barnea, Damir Dugonjic, Graeme Moore, Nathan Adrian 1:23.12 2011 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1. Ryan Murphy, Josh Prenot, Justin Lynch, Long Gutierrez 3:01.28 2016 2.
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