arena Swim of the Week: Noah Verreth Fires Off 53.62 Belgian Record In 100 Back

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Belgian backstroker Noah Verreth continued his incredible national record-breaking run last weekend at the Flanders Cup (LCM), becoming the first Belgian man under 54 seconds in the 100 back.

The 20-year-old lowered his own Belgian Record three times in an eight-day span, kicking it off by putting up a time of 54.14 at the Lausanne Swim Cup on March 14 to lower the 54.19 mark he established last summer.

Then, at last weekend’s Flanders Cup in Antwerp, Verreth went sub-54 twice, first clocking 53.94 in the prelims to take two-tenths off his national record and become the first Belgian under the barrier.

He followed up in the final by blasting a time of 53.62, putting him more than a half-second under what the record was entering the day.

Verreth broke 26 seconds on the opening 50 for the first time at the Lausanne Cup, and then at the Flanders Cup, he came home sub-28 twice to reset the record two more times.

Split Comparison

Verreth, 2025 Belgian Championships Verreth, 2026 Lausanne Cup Verreth, 2026 Flanders Cup Prelims Verreth, 2026 Flanders Cup Final
26.10 25.99 25.99 25.86
54.19 (28.09) 54.14 (28.15) 53.94 (27.95) 53.62 (27.76)

 

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In addition to breaking his national record, Verreth solidifies his qualification spot for this summer’s European Championships and moves into 9th in the world rankings this season.

2025-2026 LCM Men 100 BACK

Xu CHN
Jiayu
11/12
52.39
2Pieter
COETZE
RSA52.4004/14
3Oliver
MORGAN
GBR52.4104/16
4Apostolos
CHRISTOU
GRE52.5305/10
5Hubert
Kos
HUN52.6312/05
6Thomas
CECCON
ITA53.1604/16
7John
SHORTT
IRL53.1704/09
8Kliment
KOLESNIKOV
RUS53.2004/17
9Pavel
Samusenko
RUS53.3004/17
10Miron
LIFINTSEV
RUS53.3305/28
View Top 26»

He also set a new national record in the 50 back at the Lausanne Swim Cup, clocking 24.98 to become the first Belgian under 25 seconds.

At the Flanders Cup, he won the 50 back in a time of 25.07, and also set a new lifetime best of 1:59.79 en route to winning the 200 back, coming just 15 one-hundredths shy of the 34-year-old Belgian Record of 1:59.64 set by Stefaan Maene at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona.

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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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