Lilly King Becomes the Third-Fastest American Female 100 Breaststroker

2016 U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS

Tonight in the third day of finals at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Omaha, Nebraska, Lilly King of Indiana University became the third-fastest American female 100 breaststroker in history with her winning 1:05.20.

With this swim, King bypasses Katie Meili and Katy Freeman in the all-time American rankings. Her previous best time was a 1:05.73, ranked fifth. You can see the fastest Americans in history below:

  1. Jessica Hardy: 1:04.45 (2009)
  2. Rebecca Soni: 1:04.84 (2009)
  3. Lilly King: 1:05.20 (2016)
  4. Katie Meili: 1:05.64 (2015)
  5. Kasey Carlson: 1:05.73 (2009)

With that swim, King also bypasses Russia’s Yulia Efimova to become the fastest swimmer in the world this year.

2015-2016 LCM Women 100 BREAST

LillyUSA
KING
08/08
1.04.93*OR
2Yulia
EFIMOVA
RUS1.05.5008/08
3Katie
MEILI
USA1.05.6908/08
4Ruta
MEILUTYTE
LTU1.05.8203/11
5Alia
ATKINSON
JAM1.05.9311/06
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At the turn, King was ahead of the field with 30.43, and despite a late charge from SwimMAC’s Katie MeiliKing was able to hold off the field by over three-quarters of a second.

Meili swam the event in 1:06.07, and both swimmers will (incredibly likely) represent the United States of America in Rio this summer.

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thezwimmer
8 years ago

Meili’s time is off. She went 1:05.6 last summer

mardo
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8 years ago

I had to read it twice too. Article states THIS year, 2016

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Hannah Hecht grew up in Kansas and spent most of her childhood trying to convince coaches to let her swim backstroke in freestyle sets. She took her passion to Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa and swam at NAIA Nationals all four years. After graduating in 2015, she moved to …

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