2018 W. NCAAS: Lilly King, Bethany Galat Post American Record, #3 200 Breast All-Time

2018 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Tonight in Columbus on the final day of competition at the 2018 NCAA Women’s DI NCAA Championships, Lilly King of Indiana University put up an American-record 200 breaststroke in 2:02.60, breaking her own record by .58. Meanwhile, Texas A&M‘s world championships silver medalist Bethany Galat became the second-fastest swimmer in history with the third-fastest performance ever, a 2:03.26 for silver.

King’s previous record was a 2:03.18 from 2017 NCAAs. She is now a perfect 3-for-3 with NCAA 200 breaststroke titles and American records; the record before that was a 2:03.59 from 2016 NCAAs.

Galat’s best time before tonight was 2:06.52. She dropped over three seconds and rocketed ahead of the likes of Kierra Smith, Emma Reaney, Breeja Larson, Sydney Pickrem, Rebecca Soni, Caitlin Leverenz, Laura Sogarand Anna Belousova in the all-time rankings.

200 SCY BREAST FASTEST SWIMS IN HISTORY:

1 Lilly King, 2018 NCAAs 2:02.60
2 Lilly King, 2017 NCAAs 2:03.18
3 Bethany Galat, 2018 NCAAs 2:03.26
4 Kierra Smith, 2017 NCAAs 2:03.55
5 Lilly King, 2016 NCAAS 2:03.59

200 SCY BREAST SPLIT COMPARISON

LIlly King (2018 NCAAs)  LILLY KING(2017 NCAAS) BETHANY GALAT (2018 NCAAS)
26.96/31.43 = 58.39  27.13/31.19 = 58.32 28.63/31.46 = 1:00.09
32.17/32.04 = 1:04.16  32.53/32.33 = 1:04.86 31.49/31.68 = 1:03.17
Time: 2:02.60  Time: 2:03.18 Time: 2:03.26

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Sun Devil Swim Fan
6 years ago

Giving King her due (she earned it) but A&M (not IU or anyone else)is the “Breast Stroke U”of women’s swimming. It’ll be a while before anyone else (except maybe “Breast Stroke U”) places 4 swimmers in the A final of the 200 breast stroke.

Rick Paine
6 years ago

She goes out in :58.3 and still negative splits her last 100.

NormG
6 years ago

Never doubt THE KING!

Stankgal
6 years ago

King is the Queen of Beastroke.

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