Kieran Smith Takes 400 Free In New American Record, 5th Fastest Performer In History

2022 FINA SHORT COURSE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

America got on the board in a big way on night three of the 2022 Short Course World Championships, with Kieran Smith taking the men’s 400m freestyle gold.

Smith stopped the clock in a time of 3:34.38, beating out runner-up Tommy Neill of Australia and Danas Rapsys of Lithuania. Neill posted a time of 3:35.05 for silver while Rapsys rounded out the top 3 in 3:36.26 for bronze.

Smith’s outing tonight not only established a new personal best for the Florida ace but also checked in as a new American Record.

We’d have to look way back to 2009 to find the previous American Record. Olympic medalist Peter Vanderkaay was the prior record-holder having produced a mark of 3:34.81 that year.

Entering this meet, Smith’s career-quickest rested at the 3:35.99 he logged during this year’s FINA World Cup Series stop in Indianapolis. That result scored a new U.S. Open Record for the 22-year-old.

New American Record Old Smith PB
100m 51.07 51.71
200m 53.84 54.59
300m 54.7 54.88
400m 54.77 54.81
Final Time 3:34.38 3:35.99

With his result tonight, Smith is rendered the 5th fastest performer in history in this men’s SCM 400 free event.

All-Time Men’s SCM 400 Freestyle Performers

  1. Yannick Agnel (FRA) – 3:32.25 2012
  2. Paul Biedermann (GER) – 3:32.77 2009
  3. Danas Rapsys (LTU) – 3:33.20 2019
  4. Peter Bernek (HUN) – 3:34.32 2014
  5. Kieran Smith (USA) – 3:34.38 2022

Smith was the 5th place finisher in this event one year ago at the 2021 Short Course World Championships, earning a time of 3:38.77 there in Abu Dhabi.

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Beginner Swimmer at 25
1 year ago

Yah think this is Ledecky with a Smith cap on? Something smells fishy in the water…

BEA
1 year ago

Why us Ledeky’s face on the picture? I’m confused 😕

oldswimdad
1 year ago

3:34 shows Kieran is right on his best times dating back to 2020 when he went 4:06 in the 500 free. For some perspective, this time converts to a 4:05 500 and and 4:41 in LCM. If he approaches his best time form for the 200Y free (having gone sub 1:30 twice ), I wouldn’t be surprised if he pops a sub 1:41 200 free. 1:40.95 is the course record and 1:39.37 is the world record so he’s really close with this performance.

Last edited 1 year ago by oldswimdad
EverybodyWangChungTonight
1 year ago

He went out like gangbusters the first 200, glad he was able to hang on, great swim, Kieran!

Swim2win
Reply to  EverybodyWangChungTonight
1 year ago

Townley Haas nods in approval

chickenlamp
1 year ago

So happy for him, he has such a beautiful stroke. He’s maybe been a bit overshadowed by Finke the last couple years, so it’s great to see him on top of the podium for a well-deserved gold

RealSlimThomas
Reply to  chickenlamp
1 year ago

Agree! I hope this swim translates well to his LCM 200 free.

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