Luke Hobson Lowers Own World Record With 1:38.61 200 Freestyle

2024 SC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Men’s 200 Freestyle — Final

  • World Record: 1:38.91 — Luke Hobson, USA (2024)
  • World Junior Record: 1:40.68 — Matthew Sates, RSA (2021)
  • Championship Record: 1:38.91 — Luke Hobson, USA (2024)
  • 2022 Champion: Hwang Sun-woo, KOR — 1:39.72

Final:

  1. Luke Hobson (USA) — 1:38.61 ***WORLD RECORD***
  2. Max Giuliani (AUS) — 1:40.36 ***OCEANIAN RECORD***
  3. Lucas Henveaux (BEL) — 1:41.13
  4. Danas Rapsys (LTU) — 1:41.24
  5. Kieran Smith (USA) — 1:41.57
  6. Rafael Miroslaw (GER) — 1:41.71
  7. Tomas Koski (FIN) — 1:42.47
  8. Tatsuya Murasa (JPN) — 1:42.95

Luke Hobson broke his own World Record in the 200 freestyle swimming to a 1:38.61 in the event. That broke his record of a 1:38.91 that he swam earlier this week leading off the US men’s 4×200 free relay. That relay went on to set a World Record as well.

Prior to this week, the record stood at a 1:39.37 set by Paul Biedermann at the 2009 World Championships.

Split Comparison

Hobson Individual Final

Hobson Relay Lead Off

Biedermann

50

23.18

23.28

23.79

100

47.87

48.15

49.29

150

1:12.96

1:13.27

1:14.72

200

1:38.61

1:38.91

1:39.37

Hobson took the race out faster today with the biggest difference coming on the 2nd 50. He was almost three tenths ahead of record pace at the 100 mark and held on to get under his old record.

The Texas swimmer had a big meet. In addition to his own World Record in the 200 free, he helped the US men to World Records in the 4×100 and 4×200 free relays. Despite being more known for his 200 free, Hobson had the fastest flying start split of the US men with a 45.18 in the 4×100 free relay.

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3 hours ago

Congratulations, Luke! I don’t know if breaking a Biedermann record (then lowering it again) is the surprise of the meet, but it’s certainly close. And a pleasant one!

Smglsn12
Reply to  Justin Pollard
2 hours ago

19.90 from crooks is the surprise of the meet imo

summerbreezin
Reply to  Smglsn12
1 hour ago

i have a feeling his 19.9 represents his 17.9, and that 17.6 is more like 19.6x

Grump
Reply to  summerbreezin
1 minute ago

Yeah Dressel had a terrible turn in his 20.16. Idk what Rowdy was looking at commenting it was a great turn lmao

Ropes
Reply to  Smglsn12
1 hour ago

Great to see family values,sharing this great worldly achievement with his sister

EXCALIBUR
Reply to  Justin Pollard
2 hours ago

agreed ! that was one heck of a swim …..my favorite one on the men’s side with Crooks

Tomek
Reply to  Justin Pollard
1 hour ago

I agree, I did not expect him to re-break the world record in this meet. The 2nd record also confirms this was not a one off swim.

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