Antonio Djakovic Lowers Swiss National Record In 400 Free At Euro Juniors

2019 EUROPEAN JUNIOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Antonio Djakovic executed a brilliant race to win the men’s 400 freestyle at the European Junior Championships in Kazan, touching in a time of 3:47.89 for a new Swiss National Record.

Djakovic’s swim breaks the previous mark held by Olympic finalist Dominik Meichtry, who swam a 3:49.11 back at the 2011 Swim Cup in Eindhoven.

Take a look at a comparison of the splits between the two below:

Meichtry, 2011 Djakovic, 2019
26.79 26.13
55.60 (28.81) 55.12 (28.99)
1:24.86 (29.26) 1:24.17 (29.05)
1:54.30 (29.44) 1:53.23 (29.06)
2:23.42 (29.12) 2:22.57 (29.34)
2:52.31 (28.89) 2:51.95 (29.38)
3:21.50 (29.19) 3:20.71 (28.76)
3:49.11 (27.61) 3:47.89 (27.18)

Coming in with a personal best of 3:49.27, Djakovic took the lead at the 150 and then stayed slightly out in front of Russian Aleksandr Egorov throughout the rest of the race before sealing the deal with the fastest final 50 in the field of 27.18.

Egorov touched second in 3:48.28 for a new personal best, while Sweden’s Robin Hanson was a distant third in 3:50.53.

The European Junior Championship Record stands at 3:46.26, set by current SCM 400 free world record holder Frenchman Yannick Agnel in 2010.

Djakovic’s next best events are the 100 and 200 freestyle, both of which Meichtry holds the Swiss Record as well. The 16-year-old holds bests of 49.83 and 1:48.57 respectively, while Meichtry’s records stand at 48.55 and 1:45.80, both from the 2008 Olympic Games.

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About James Sutherland

James Sutherland

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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