Analyzing Coleman Stewart’s 100m Backstroke World Record – 48.33

2021 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING LEAGUE – SEASON 3, MATCH 2

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Coleman Stewart produced the first World Record of the 2021 ISL season on Sunday with a stunning 48.33 effort in the 100 meter backstroke, taking more than half-a-second from his previous lifetime best, set Saturday at 48.91, an American Record.

The 100 meter backstroke World Record Sunday is the first of Stewart’s career. Stewart spent the maximum of 60 meters underwater and only took 34 strokes in the race.

STEWART STROKE COUNT, 48.33:

  • 1st 25: 8 strokes
  • 2nd 25: 8 strokes
  • 3rd 25: 8 strokes
  • 4th 25: 10 strokes
  • Total: 34 strokes

Kliment Kolesnikov, the former World Record holder in the event, took a total of 44 strokes when he went 48.58 in 2020. By comparison, Stewart made much better use of the underwaters.

KOLESNIKOV STROKE COUNT, 48.58:

  • 1st 25: 10 strokes
  • 2nd 25: 11 strokes
  • 3rd 25: 11 strokes
  • 4th 25: 12 strokes
  • Total: 44 strokes

In the yards version of the race, Stewart is the 2nd-fastest performer all-time with a lifetime best of 43.62. In that race, Stewart took 7 strokes on the first 3 lengths and then 8 strokes on the final 25 yards, making for a mere 29 strokes total, once again maximizing his underwater dolphin kick.

Stewart’s 48.33 knocked 0.25 from Kolesnikov‘s 2020 World Record, set at the ISL Season 2 Final. Stewart’s swim also jackpotted the entire field, stealing all the points from the competition, resulting in a 37-point haul for the Cali Condors. Stewart’s 7-swimmer jackpot was the first in ISL history.

VIDEO: COLEMAN STEWART BLASTS 48.33 FOR 100 BACKSTROKE WORLD RECORD

Stewart was out in a blazing 23.45 and back in a 24.88. Yesterday, for comparison, Stewart turned in 23.94 and brought it home in 24.97.

SPLIT COMPARISON

STEWART VS. KOLESNIKOV

STEWART, 2021 WR KOLESNIKOV, 2020 WR
1st 50 23.45 23.80
2nd 50 24.88 24.78
Total 48.33 48.58

STEWART VS. STEWART

STEWART, 2021 WR STEWART – DAY 1
1st 50 23.45 23.94
2nd 50 24.88 24.97
Total 48.33 48.91

TOP-10 PERFORMERS ALL-TIME

  1. Coleman Stewart, USA (2021) — 48.33
  2. Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS (2021) — 48.58
  3. Xu Jiayu, CHN (2018)/Evgeny Rylov, RUS (2020) — 48.88
  4. Matt Grevers, USA (2015) — 48.92
  5. Nick Thoman, USA (2009) — 48.94
  6. Stanislav Donets, RUS (2010) — 48.95
  7. Arkady Vyatchanin, RUS (2009) — 48.97
  8. Mitch Larkin, AUS (2015) — 49.04
  9. Aschwin Wildeboer Faber, SPA (2009) — 49.05

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whever
2 years ago

Off topic. Just saw Jazz Carlin posted on instagram that she’s with energy standard. Anyone knows what her role is? Will she work as team coach?

ACC fan
2 years ago

Great analysis! Coleman Stewart, the mythical child of Coleman Hodges and Mel Stewart.

Snarky
2 years ago

My critique: (1) slow/glided needed extra stroke into the first wall and bad/ off timed finish. He also could have accelerated his tempo on the third 25. Other than that…sick!

ZH.
2 years ago

I remember watching this kid when he was 10 at Y States….

Teddy
2 years ago

Crazy murphy isn’t in the top ten

Know he doesn’t swim short course as much, but still, he’s been pro for awhile and was amazing at yards

yinz
Reply to  Teddy
2 years ago

Everyone ahead of Murphy on that list must have been juiced. Ask Murphy if you do not believe me.

Old Man Chalmers
Reply to  yinz
2 years ago

everyone ahead of Murphy on that list is a female dog

Nance
2 years ago

Great analysis … watchin for more!

Milo
2 years ago

The coleman’s are killing it.. keep it up!

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Coleman Hodges

Coleman started his journey in the water at age 1, and although he actually has no memory of that, something must have stuck. A Missouri native, he joined the Columbia Swim Club at age 9, where he is still remembered for his stylish dragon swim trunks. After giving up on …

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