Canadian WJR Record-holder Ruslan Gaziev Gives Verbal to Ohio State

Ruslan Gaziev, a sprint freestyle, butterfly and backstroke specialist out of Toronto, Canada, has verbally committed to The Ohio State University for 2018-19.

“Thrilled to announce my verbal commitment to The Ohio State University for the fall of 2018. I couldn’t be more excited to start studying at such a great school and be apart of an awesome team. Go Buckeyes!” [sic]

Gaziev swims out of Markham Aquatic Club under coach Rob Novak. He represented Canada at 6th FINA World Junior Championships in Indianapolis this summer, competing in the 50/100 free, 100 back, and 100 fly. His highest finish was sixth in the 50 free. He also swam on the gold medal-winning 4×100 mixed relay and 4×100 free relay, the latter of which broke the World Junior Record. He had a particularly strong performance as the anchor of the medley relay, taking the Canadians from 5th place at the 300 to first place at the 400 with a split of 49.30.

At the 2017 Canadian Junior Championships, Gaziev earned a silver medal in the 50 free and a bronze in the 100 free. He will be representing Canada at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in April.

LCM best times (converted to SCY):

  • 50 free: 22.46 (19.51)
  • 100 free: 49.99 (43.59)
  • 100 fly: 54.28 (47.63)
  • 100 back: 57.39 (50.62)

Gaziev will join fellow verbal commits Benjamin Kuriger, Hudson McDaniel, Jason Mathews, Josef Pohlmann, Lain Weaver, RJ Kondalski, and Stefano Batista in the Buckeyes’ class of 2022.

If you have a commitment to report, please send an email with a photo (landscape, or horizontal, looks best) and a quote to [email protected].

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BigSteve
6 years ago

Go hoosiers

ruslan
6 years ago

ruslangaziev on ig just so u kno

ruslan
Reply to  ruslan
6 years ago

lol

CondosConscience
Reply to  ruslan
6 years ago

Lol. This kid commenting on his own write up. OSU, come get ya boy.

And answer DOUGP question, why you not “apart” of Etobicoke?

dougp
6 years ago

Why did he leave Etobicoke

Marley09
6 years ago

Curious why Anne included [sic] after Gaziev’s quote. Go Buckeyes instead of Go Bucks?

Editor
Reply to  Marley09
6 years ago

Probably for “apart” instead of “a part.”

Murad Gaziev
6 years ago

That’s my lil bro. You buckaroos better treat him good 😉

Connor
6 years ago

Ay

HOV
6 years ago

Big steal for the Buckeyes!! I wonder if any of the top 5 schools tried picking him up or if he completely slipped under their radars?

Swim
Reply to  HOV
6 years ago

He went on a visit to Cal, chose OSU instead, whatever they are doing to build that team down there is definitely working…

Realistic
Reply to  Swim
6 years ago

Which team had more money to give though haha

SWIM
Reply to  Realistic
6 years ago

California probably

Mr. Bumbastic
6 years ago

Ahhh ahhh

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