Bjerg Becomes Denmark’s First-Ever Sub-1:00 Breaststroker (59.17)

2019 DANISH OPEN

During the prelim session on day 4 of the 2019 Danish Open, Tobias Bjerg blew away his previous personal best and national record to clock a new standard of 59.17.

Entering this morning’s heats, Bjerg’s career-fastest sat at the 1:01.19 mark he produced at the 2018 European Championships, a time that checked in as the new Danish National Record. There in Glasgow, Bjerg split 28.69/32.50 to rank 22nd after prelims.

Flash forward to tonight at the Taastrup Swimming Center, and Bjerg unleashed the swim of his life, throwing down splits of 27.78/31.39 to clock 59.17 and become the first Danish man ever to go under the minute mark, or 1:01 mark for that matter, and take gold. It’s simply hard to wrap one’s head around the fact that Bjerg hacked 2 seconds off of his previous lifetime best in a 100 meter distance race, in just one swim.

59.95 is what was needed to qualify for the Danish roster for the World Championships this summer and Bjerg’s time, although done in heats, should be enough to qualify him.

Bjerg put up a big swim when it counted and he now ranks 3rd in the world because of it.

2018-2019 LCM MEN 100 BREAST

AdamGBR
PEATY
07/21
56.88 *WR
2Ilya
SHYMANOVICH
BLR58.2903/24
3James
WILBY
GBR58.4607/22
4Yan
ZIBEI
CHN58.6307/22
5Yasuhiro
KOSEKI
JPN58.8907/21
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Jay Jay
5 years ago

Berkay Ogretir a Turkish 20 year old swimmer clocked 59.54 at Turkish Long Course Nationals(Tokyo A cut).

Reid
Reply to  Jay Jay
5 years ago

When was that? I only saw that he did 1:00.00

Jay Jay
Reply to  Reid
5 years ago

He did in a time trial. Here is the results link. http://canli.tyf.gov.tr/cs-131/ResultList_40.pdf

Swimswim
Reply to  Jay Jay
5 years ago

Will it count is the question

Anonymoose
5 years ago

Wait, thats illegal

Dee
5 years ago

2 second PB in a hundred? Holy s**t 😮 People definitely taking tips from Peaty. Tokyo could be interesting yet…

Swimmer
5 years ago

First Shymanovich, now Bjerg, what is happening with the 100 breastrokers recently??

Swimmar
Reply to  Swimmer
5 years ago

People are starting to realize what Peaty does works…

Dan
Reply to  Swimmer
5 years ago

Could be the ketchup effect from how much Adam Peaty improving the records in the last couple of years and the first time someone went under 1 min was back in 2001 so it has been a while.

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