Kevin Cordes: I can’t put into words what this means to me (Video)

Reported by Mitch Bowmile.

MEN’S 100M BREASTSTROKE FINAL

2016 Top seed: Kevin Cordes (58.94)
World record: 57.92 – Adam Peaty (Britain)
American record: 58.96 – Eric Shanteau  58.94 – Kevin Cordes
U.S Open record: 59.01 – Mark Gangloff 58.94 Kevin Cordes
U.S Nationals record: 59.01 – Mark Gangloff  58.94 – Kevin Cordes
JR World record: 59.64 Wang Lizhou
2012 Winning Time: 59.68 – Brendan Hansen

As expected based on their impressive prelim and semifinal swims, both Kevin Cordes and Cody Miller touched the wall ahead of the rest of the field in order to secure their spot on the American Olympic team.

Out first at the wall, Cordes turned in 27.49 with Andrew Wilson, Marcus Titus, and Cody Miller hot on his heels. As he advanced forward to the 75, he began to separate himself from them as did Miller.

With 10 meters to go, Miller creeped right up on Cordes’ shoulder, but didn’t have enough to overtake him as Cordes clocked in at 59.18 to Miller’s 59.26.

Josh Prenot passed both Wilson and Titus in order to claim the third spot. Michael Andrew was fourth in a new national age group record time of 59.81.

  1. Kevin Cordes (59.18)
  2. Cody Miller (59.26)
  3. Josh Prenot (59.81)
  4. Michael Andrew (59.82)
  5. Andrew Wilson (59.97)
  6. Marcus Titus (1:00.38)
  7. Nic Fink (1:00.39)
  8. Will Licon (1:00.61)

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Joyce
8 years ago

Congrats to Kevin
Who will prove himself in Rio as the fastest breaststroker !! Go Wildcat’

bobo gigi
8 years ago
bobo gigi
8 years ago
Quinn
8 years ago

Is he sponsored by Mizuno?

Zanna
8 years ago

Happy for Cordes! Proved to be consistent, happier and more confident.

Definitely Not Sun Yang
8 years ago

Was that a smile I saw on Kevin’s face?…
Very happy for him! Hope he medals at Rio.

spectatorn
Reply to  Definitely Not Sun Yang
8 years ago

First time I see all the lane judges stood up and claps as he left the pool area after the medal ceremony… I don’t remember they did that with other event champion.

So happy for Kevin to win and go to Rio!

Attila the Hunt
8 years ago

What?!
He swam slower in the final than semis?
This is disgusting!
Does he not know that it does NOT matter to swim fast in the semis only to swim slower in the final?!!

Hswimmer
Reply to  Attila the Hunt
8 years ago

I hope this is sarcasm, if not it’s very stupid because sometimes they are just racing to get first or second in the final and not always about times. Just makin the team

SwimmerFoxJet
8 years ago

And they said he wouldn’t make the 100 breast.

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