Cameron van der Burgh Shooting for Olympic Final in 200 Breast

Primarily known as a sprint breaststroker, Cameron van der Burgh of South Africa has elected to swim the 200 breast in Rio.

At the South African Trials, which were contested earlier this month, van der Burgh easily won the 100 breast (59.66) and 200 breast (2:10.13). His 200 breast time was a new personal record.

“I will be aiming at swimming the 200m breaststroke in Rio, hoping to go faster and make the final. Perhaps the African record is also a possibility.”

It took a 2:09.31 to make the final at the last Olympics in 2012, which is less than a second faster than what van der Burgh went at Trials this month.

Meanwhile, the African record of 2:09.61 is even more within reach. The time was done in 2009 at the Rome World Championships by Neil Versfeld, also a South African.

He’ll have to step it up a notch if he wishes to medal in this event in Rio, though. A 2:10.13 is a solid time, but solid times don’t win medals– it took a 2:08.29 to earn the bronze in this event in Rio, while a 2:08.10 was 3rd at the 2015 Kazan World Championships. His goals of making the Olympic final and breaking the African record, meanwhile, seem very doable.

His 2:10.13 ranks him 18th in the world so far this year.

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Penguin
7 years ago

as I have always predicted, it will take a WR to medal. and One guy will go 2:05 this year.

Uberfan
7 years ago

Tom no way 3 people break the wr by 2 seconds. Licon is good no doubt but much better at yards

Tom from Chicago
7 years ago

There are about 9 guys at 2:07. Miller, Cordes, and Licon at 1:48 convert to 2:05. I think this record is going down, hopefully by an American.

Victor P
Reply to  Tom from Chicago
7 years ago

Here’s hoping. However, the most consistently fast guy over the last 12 months has been the German, Koch. I think the record is going down, with possibly several guys breaking it, but Koch will have the fastest time.

Whatever
Reply to  Victor P
7 years ago

I like how Gyurta never gets mentioned in these debates. It is also true for swimswam articles in general. 3-time world champ (2009, 2011, 2013), bronze last year, defending olympic champ, but I am sure Licon will go 2:05 and there will be 9 guys around 2:07. Hahahaha. If 3 guys go under 2:08, we will have a good final to watch in Rio.

G3
7 years ago

Glad to see he is trying it, makes sense. He gets a full day of before prelims of the 400 medley realy.

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Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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