Matias Koski Takes Down 24-Year-Old National Record In Heats

2016 SHORT COURSE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

MEN’S 200 FREESTYLE – PRELIMS

  • 2014 World Champion – Chad Le Clos (RSA), 1:41.45
  • World Record – Paul Biedermann (GER), 1:39.37, 2009
  • Championship Record – Ryan Lochte (USA), 1:41.08, 2010

Top Eight

  1. Dylan Carter – 1:42.90
  2. Aleksandr Krasnykh – 1:43.08
  3. Myles Brown – 1:43.50
  4. Matias Koski – 1:43.68
  5. Anders Lie Nielsen – 1:43.98
  6. Chad Le CLos – 1:43.98
  7. Park Taehwan – 1:44.09
  8. Daniel Smith – 1:44.20

Matias Koski took down the Finnish national record in the men’s 200m freestyle this morning, touching in at 1:43.68 in order to win his heat and set him up for a spot in tonight’s final.

Koski’s time broke the previous Finnish record by about half-a-second, bettering Antti Kavio’s mark of 1:44.14 that he set all the way back in February of 1992 at a world cup in Paris, France.

Koski is headed into finals seeded fourth overall behind Dylan Carter of Trinidad, Aleksandr Krasnykh of Russia, and Myles Brown of South Africa. His time puts him in the position to medal tonight if he’s able to get a little closer to that 1:43-flat mark.

Six of the eight finalists this morning were under the 1:44 mark, adding to the competitiveness of this field. With such a tight knit group, almost anybody in the top eight could find themselves on the podium tonight.

 

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Mitch worked for 5-years with SwimSwam news as a web producer focusing on both Canadian and international content. He coached for Toronto Swim Club for four seasons as a senior coach focusing on the development of young swimmers. Mitch is an NCCP level 2 certified coach in Canada and an ASCA Level …

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