Carsten Vissering

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Carsten Vissering is a 6’5″ breaststroke specialist from Maryland. Before heading across the country to the University of Southern California, Vissering swam for the Nation’s Capitol Swim Team where he rose to become one of the best junior swimmers in the country.

International Career

Vissering’s first international call up came in 2013 at the World Junior Championships. He won a bronze medal for this prelim swim on the 400 meter medley relay. At the 2015 World University Games, he finished 8th in the 50 meter breaststroke in a new best time of 27.93.

University of Southern California

As the Nation’s fourth ranked recruit in 2015, Vissering chose to move across the country to train under Dave Salo at USC. He commented that it was the right fit for him he felt Salo is the best person to get him to the next level.

2015-2016

Vissering deferred his first semester at USC to acclimate to his new surroundings. At his first NCAA Championships as a freshman, he picked up points for the trojans with a 16th place finish in the 200 yard breaststroke. He also swam the 100 yard breaststroke finishing 26th and the breaststroke leg of USC’s 18th place finishing 200 yard medley relay.

2016-2017

As a sophomore, Vissering won his first NCAA Championship medal. A bronze in the 100 yard breaststroke. As the only underclassmen in the final, he touched in 51.40, just 0.01 ahead of Cal’s Connor Hoppe in fourth.

He also swam in the 200 yard breaststroke but wasn’t able to improve on his freshman year success in the event. He finished 26th in 1:55.48. As a member of the Trojan medley relays, Vissering just missed out on another medal, finishing fourth in the 400 yard medley relay and 11th in the shorter relay.

2017-18

Vissering won gold with the 200 yard medley relay in a pool record 1:21.82 with Robert Glinta, Dylan Carter and Santo Condorelli. He won bronze as part of the 400 yard medley relay (3:01.83) alongside Ralf Tribuntsov, Carter and Condorelli.

Individually, he finished third in the 100 yard breaststroke (51.28).

2018-19

In his senior year, Carsten had his best performance to date in the 100 breast, touching in finals at 50.30, making a massive drop and finishing 2nd behind NCAA record holder Ian Finnerty. He also had the fastest breaststroke split of the field in the 200 medley relay, going 22.88 to represent the only mane under 23 seconds of the field.

Best Times

Course Event Time Date Meet
scy 100 Breast 50.30 03/29/19 2019 NCAA Championships
Austin, Texas
scy 200 Breast 1:54.09 03/05/16 2016 Pac-12 Championships
Federal Way, Washington
lcm 50 Breast 27.52 07/27/18 2018 Summer Nationals
Irvine, California
lcm 100 Breast 1:00.86 07/29/15 2015 NCSA Junior National Championships
Indianapolis, Indiana
lcm 200 Breast 2:14.46 03/20/15 2015 NCSA Junior National Championships
Indianapolis, Indiana
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