Louisville’s Mitchell Whyte Goes 22.83 50m Underwater (Video)

2019 COUNSILMAN CLASSIC

  • June 12th-15th, 2019
  • Indianapolis, Indiana (IUPUI)
  • LCM (50m) pool
  • Live Webcast
  • Results on Meet Mobile: “2019 Counsilman Classic”

Reported by Reid Carlson.

Louisville’s Mitchell Whyte swam an impressive 22.83 in the ‘A’ final of the 50 freestyle, which would have been good for 2nd overall, had it not been completely underwater. Though Whyte was disqualified from the race, his time of 22.83 for a 50 LCM underwater dolphin kick is nonetheless impressive. You can watch Whyte’s swim in the video below. He is in lane 1 on the bottom of the screen. After diving in, he flips onto his back and kicks on his back for the entirety of the 50 meters.

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Random Swimmer/ Swim Fan
4 years ago

why does the pool feel so short

Less backstroke
4 years ago

Nice camcorder.

Sqimgod
4 years ago

Just my opinion but I think they should change rules and let u go underwater as much as u want in freestyle. Middle distance guys with good underwaters could do a 50-400 sweep

Coach/official combo
4 years ago

Was at the meet as a coach.

He also did it at prelims, but the officials didn’t catch it. Louisville swimmers said he wanted to go 22, so he was doing it again at finals. The Louisville contingent was quite amped up for it and it really looked like he was going to win. The pad didn’t fire right away, and he was pretty deep, so I think the time was the plunger and he missed the pad.

Miles Smachlo from UofM also did it during the B final.

NONA
Reply to  Coach/official combo
4 years ago

He swam the entire prelim 50 underwater and the official didn’t catch it? That’s tremendous 😂😂😂

SwimGeek
Reply to  NONA
4 years ago

Just looked like an empty lane!

Ol’ Gator
4 years ago

Yes, breakthrough year this year

Rob
4 years ago

I thought in a “free” event you could do whatever you want. Why was he disqualified? Had he surfaced for a fraction of a second would it have been legal?

Admin
Reply to  Rob
4 years ago

You can do whatever you want with a few caveats. Can’t pull on the lane rope, can’t push on the bottom, can’t go into other swimmers’ lanes…and can’t submerge past 15 meters off any wall.

Luigi
4 years ago
Hank
4 years ago

How does this time stack up compared to all time best 50m underwater efforts? Has Lochte been faster?

BKP
Reply to  Hank
4 years ago

There were rumors going around that Lochte did sub 23sec 50LCM but I never saw any video…

Gamecock
Reply to  Hank
4 years ago

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