UF 200 Fr Relay Talks Breaking Last Super Suit Record, What They Could Go Super-Suited

  2 Hannah Close | March 24th, 2023

2023 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Florida men took gold in the 200 free relay last night with a time of 1:13.35, shattering the last super suit record still standing. The relay squad of Josh Liendo, Adam Chaney, Eric Friese and Macguire McDuff share what it means to them to breaking such a historical record; Liendo talks individual 50 race and how he handled the long hold on the start.

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Swim fan
2 years ago

Those mizuno suits are technically “super suits” underwaters are more important in short course yards. Those new jammers help just as much for SCY swimming.

Now if they had another 10+ years to make the full body suits…. Might see a 1:10

thezwimmer
2 years ago

At this point, where are they getting super suits from the 2008-09 era? These suits at best would be unused and sitting in a closet for 14 years. Or they sell for $1,000’s on eBay.

Maybe speedo can dust a few team Canada suits off for liendo like they used for Dressel’s sub-20 attempt 😂