Rikako Ikee Continues Gold Rush With Games Record In Women’s 100 Fly

SWIMMING AT THE 2018 ASIAN GAMES

Rikako Ikee of Japan kept her perfect run at the 2018 Asian Games intact in the women’s 100 butterfly, winning gold in a new Games Record of 56.30. That swim lowers the previous record of 56.61, set by China’s Chen Xinyi four years ago in Incheon.

In comparing the two record swims, the difference for Ikee came on the opening 50, where she was nearly three-tenths quicker than Chen. They were nearly identical coming home.

Chen Xinyi, 2014 Rikako Ikee, 2018
26.81 26.53
29.80 29.77
56.61 56.30

Ikee, who set the Japanese Record recently at the Pan Pacific Championships in 56.08, is now a perfect 4-for-4 in both gold medals and meet records so far at the competition. She won gold in the 400 free relay on night 1, breaking the Games Record both on the lead-off and in the overall time, and then she took two more down on night 2 with wins in the 50 fly and 100 free. She’ll seek a fifth title to close out this session in the women’s 800 free relay.

Despite not improving her season-best here, Ikee will exit the 2017-18 season as the fastest woman in the world, as her 56.08 from Tokyo took out world record holder Sarah Sjostrom‘s 56.23 from the European Championships. Prior to Pan Pacs, Ikee was tied with the Swede atop the rankings as she had been 56.23 at the Mare Nostrum stop in Monaco.

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He Said What?
5 years ago

I love love love her stroke. It is beautiful.

25 free champ
5 years ago

She is incredible. If she was a US swimmer she’d have more star power than almost anyone.
Edit: Not trying to imply she doesn’t have star power. Just saying I think Americans would view her how they view King, Baker, etc. She’d be on that second rung after Dressel and Ledecky.

Love to Swim
5 years ago

Video of the race:

https://youtu.be/jXWGG72Fuxc

Philip
5 years ago

This is after swimming at Pan Pacs too. Props to holding that taper.

nuotofan
Reply to  Philip
5 years ago

Ikee has showed incredible consistency throughout the whole season.
Really remarkable how she’s improved in the shorter distances (50 fly and free) and also a massive chunk of time in the 200 free.
And in the midst, best time in the World in the 100 fly, nearly dipping under the 56″ barrier.

Love to Swim
5 years ago

She could have been a tenth or two faster without that glide at the finish.

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James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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