Regan Smith Blasts 100 Back World Junior Record in Counsilman Prelims – 58.55

2019 COUNSILMAN CLASSIC

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

American teenage phenom Regan Smith took down her own world junior record in the 100 back this morning at the 2019 Counsilman Classic in Indianapolis, going 58.55.

Smith, 17, split 28.46/30.09 en route to her top seed — by well over four seconds — for tonight. Her previous best time and WJR of 58.82 was recent, swum at the 2019 Pro Swim Series stop in Bloomington last month. In that swim, she was 28.48/30.34.

She’s now only .22 seconds off Missy Franklin’s National Age Group record from 2012, which stands at 58.33 (the world junior record stat is a relatively new one, and only swims from 2014 or later are eligible). Smith has already been having a stellar meet in Indiana, going a multiple PRs in the 200 free Saturday; she was 2:00.15 in prelims, then 1:58.44 in finals. She also hit a best time of 4:10.33 in the 400 free and 55.87 in the 100.

With Saturday’s swim, Smith becomes the No. 9 performer in world history, tied with Canada’s Taylor Ruck. She’s the No. 3 American behind only Franklin and current world record holder Kathleen Baker (58.00).

Ruck and Smith are now tied with the No. 2 swims in the world this year behind Kylie Masse’s 58.16.

2018-2019 LCM WOMEN 100 BACK

ReganUSA
SMITH
07/28
57.57 *WR
2Kylie
MASSE
CAN58.1604/03
3Taylor
RUCK
CAN58.5504/03
4Minna
ATHERTON
AUS58.6007/22
5Olivia
SMOLIGA
USA58.7304/12
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Smith is the American record holder in the short course 200 back and briefly held the record in the short course 100, with both swims coming in March of this year.

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Philip Johnson
4 years ago

The American backstroke machine continues.

SwimGeek
Reply to  Philip Johnson
4 years ago

It’s true. Any theories on why Team USA is especially good at back?

He Gets It Done Again
4 years ago

Mandatory complaint about selecting the ’19 team in ’18. Sad that Smith won’t swim this event at Worlds

ERVINFORTHEWIN
4 years ago

and this was just prelims !!!! Jeeeeeeez , wicked fast for a morning 😜

Who dat swimmer
Reply to  ERVINFORTHEWIN
4 years ago

Just saw her lower it again in finals. Amazing.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
4 years ago

thats .22 off from what Franklin went in 2012 ….thats absolutely stunning !

Pvdh
4 years ago

Her 200 is going to be insane at worlds. 2:04

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Pvdh
4 years ago

she is going to blow our minds this summer and next year , thats for sure . With her new PB in the 200 free , she is on one of the most incredible Rising curve we have seen in a while …

iLikePsych
4 years ago

I feel bad for Smoliga with how well she’s been performing, but Smith overtaking her has felt inevitable. Let’s hope that they can keep pushing each other farther along with Baker.

dave
4 years ago

Is Smith joining Ruck at Stanford next year?

Where is she going to college?

Pvdh
Reply to  dave
4 years ago

It’s either Cal or Stanford…training with Baker wouldn’t be too shabby either

Swimming4silver
Reply to  Pvdh
4 years ago

UCSD?

SwimGeek
Reply to  Pvdh
4 years ago

Baker’s not at Cal

DRAMA KING
Reply to  dave
4 years ago

She’s going pro………..

E Gamble
Reply to  DRAMA KING
4 years ago

No. Most American women and men don’t go pro right out of high school. Lol

Taa
Reply to  dave
4 years ago

Looking at the list published this morning it looks pretty obvious her and Nordmann are holding out for Stanford

coach
Reply to  Taa
4 years ago

Smith grades in n signing soon. Stanford gonna stay top dogs 4 ever lol
2020 nother top class with Smith Nordmanjr Rudolph Pearson n Gormly

Mellon
Reply to  coach
4 years ago

Confirmed?

swimmerTX
Reply to  Mellon
4 years ago

Coach is yet another sh*tposter, ignore.

Swimmerj
4 years ago

Queen

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