Hungarian Olympic Medalist Laszlo Cseh Races in Yards in South Florida

T2 Aquatics Naples Open

  • January 17th-19th, 2020
  • Naples, Florida
  • Timed Finals LCM on Friday; SCY prelims, LCM finals on Saturday and Sunday
  • Results and documents

34-year old Laszlo Cseh, a 6-time Hungarian Olympian, was part of a group of Hungarian elite athletes who dropped in for a few swims at the T2 Aquatics Naples Open this weekend. While the meet runs through Sunday, the Hungarians’ participation ended on Saturday morning.

The times were not spectacular, but it did provide an opportunity to see some swimmers in yards who we don’t usually get to see in the American-centric course. Cseh does have one other meet in yards on his resume: he swam at a North Carolina Sectional Championship meet in 2014.

Cseh is part of a group of Hungarians who arrived in Florida for a training camp this week. That group includes 27-year old Peter Bernek, a European and World Champion in short course meters, who swam his first races since undergoing surgery in December. He’s been back in training for about 2 weeks.

The majority of the group swam the same 4 events: the 400 free, 200 fly, 100 breast, 100 back, and 200 free, though none stuck around for finals of the latter 4 races on Saturday.

Of the group, the most impressive swim was probably a 47.21 in the 100 yard backstroke from Richard Bohus. The 26-year old is a sprint backstroke specialist, though he also contributed to a World Championship bronze medal as part of the Hungarian 400 free relay in 2017. His best 100 backstroke in long course is 53.68 and his best 100 freestyle is 48.86.

Results:

Laszlo Cseh:

  • 200 fly: 1:47.58 yards, scratch finals
  • 200 free: 1:39.11 yards, scratch finals
  • 100 breast: 56.61 yards, scratch finals
  • 400 free: 4:04.00 meters, timed finals

Nandor Nemeth:

  • 200 free: 1:40.26, yards prelims
  • 100 breast: 59.96, yards preslims
  • 100 back: 50.37, yards prelims
  • 400 free: 3:59.71, meters timed finals

Richard Bohus:

  • 200 free: 1:39.38, yards prelims
  • 100 breast: 1:07.01, yards prelims
  • 100 back: 47.21, yards prelims
  • 400 free: 4:07.32, meters timed finals

Peter Bernek:

  • 200 free: 1:43.64, yards prelims
  • 100 breast: 59.01, yards prelims
  • 100 back: 50.66, yards prelims
  • 400 free: 4:10.33, meters timed finals

Tamas Takacs:

  • 200 free: 1:46.53, yards prelims
  • 100 breast: 55.64, yards prelims
  • 100 back: 54.14, yards prelims
  • 400 free: 4:38.45, meters timed finals

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Wheel Snipe Seli
4 years ago

It’s like when Aang was in a coma for weeks after being killed by Azula and we saw him with hair for the first time

Coach Mike 1952
4 years ago

One of the greatest of all time. If not for the the MP-Lochte stranglehold at the top of swimming in the fly & IM’s, he would have been Olympic & World champ many times over, many golds.

Mr Piano
4 years ago

Omg he grew out his hair

brian
Reply to  Mr Piano
4 years ago

He grows out his hair besides for taper meets. He doesn’t cap in-season

mcgillrocks
4 years ago

I think it would be cool is the ISL had 1 meet a year in yards. We could see a lot of US Open Records destroyed I bet.

Bailey
4 years ago

Goat

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