Regan Smith Named to Time Magazine’s Next 100 List

by Ben Dornan 24

November 13th, 2019 Industry, National, News

Regan Smith Makes 2019 Time Next 100 List

Triple world record holder Regan Smith was named to Time Magazine’s “Next 100,” a list that “spotlights 100 rising stars who are shaping the future of business, entertainment, sports, politics, science, health and more.” Smith is apart of the phenom category, including other big names such as Lil Nas X, Keke Palmer, Coco Gauff and Emma Chamberlain. Other high profile members of the Next 100 list are 2020 democratic leader candidate, Pete Buttigieg, best selling artist, Billy Eilish and two time Olympic gymnast, Ally Raisman.

At her first senior international meet, the 2017 FINA World Aquatics Championships, Smith placed eighth in the 200 back as a 15-year-old with a time of 2:07.42. A few weeks later at the World Junior Swimming Championships, she raced to a gold medal in the 100 and 200 back, setting a world junior record in the 100 (59.11). Smith continued to race fast and pick up momentum, winning her first national title at 2018 US National Championships in the 200 back and going on to win a bronze medal in that same event at 2018 Pan Pacs.

TIME is honoring Smith after her breakthrough performance at the 2019 World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea. Smith was the youngest swimmer named to the American team for that meet and qualified to race the 200 back individually. In the prelims of the event, Smith was the top qualifier, breaking her own world junior record with a 2:06.01. In the semi-finals, Smith blew away the field with a world-record breaking swim of 2:03.35, smashing Missy Franklin’s 2:04.06. In the final, she was just 0.34 seconds slower, with a 2:03.69 but still took home the gold medal by a margin of 2.5 seconds, ahead of Australia’s Kaylee McKeown.

Breaking a world record at age 17 is a remarkably impressive feat on its own, but what set Smith even further apart was her next performance; the opening leg of the 4×100 medley relay. Although she didn’t get chosen to swim the 100 back individually, her 200 back performance made her the American choice for the finals leg relay, ahead of teammates Kathleen Baker and Olivia Smoliga. Smith did not disappoint leading the heat out in a 57.57, becoming the first female ever under the 58 second mark in the long course 100 back.

When Lilly King, Kelsi Dahlia and Simone Manuel finished off the relay in a 3:50.40, they not only set a world record but helped Regan Smith to break her third world record that week and second in that race. Despite only racing in one individual event and one relay, Smith had easily one of the most impressive performances at 2019 Worlds.

The nod to the “Times Next” list is the latest of many accolades that Smith has received in recognition for her breakout performance this summer. She received the Phillips 66 Performance of the Year Award, an award given out by the USA Swimming House of Delegates for an outstanding race by an American swimmer. She was also nominated for nearly every possible Golden Goggle Award; breakout performer, relay performance, female race, and female athlete. Smith is still building on the momentum of her past season and as the current world record holder for both Olympic backstroke events, Smith is the favourite to race the events in Tokyo 2020.

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Swammer
4 years ago

Great kid. Clean performer. many in the sport don’t compete clean and I don’t mean Lochte’s vitamin drip.

Bobo Gigi
4 years ago

So I’m pleased to see Regan in that list but please, Buttigieg? Come on.
Of course the epicenter of establishment magazine promotes an establishment candidate totally manufactured by corporate media.
Sure that’s what USA needs right now. Another corrupt neolib so-called “centrist” Macron-like or Trudeau-like. All for communication. Nothing on substance. Only empty words. Word salad. Sure the establishment loves him. He would not challenge the status quo. And he’s bought by Wall Street, health insurance companies and the militaro industrial complex. Toxic identity politics with “wow, he’s gay, it would be amazing to have the first gay President!”. Please. I don’t care if he’s gay or if she’s a woman or if he’s old or young! Is… Read more »

Eagleswim
Reply to  Bobo Gigi
4 years ago

Please not here…

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Eagleswim
4 years ago

Politics is boring but many still give in that ********

Yozhik
Reply to  Bobo Gigi
4 years ago

Regardless what you are saying I like the power of your language. And I’m sorry for you that with such a telnet you have no place to go but this website.

Eouai
Reply to  Yozhik
4 years ago

Buzz words, unsubstantiated claims.

Yozhik likes!

SMH….

Yozhik
Reply to  Eouai
4 years ago

I do like the power of the WORD.

John 1:1 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God

Swammer
Reply to  Yozhik
4 years ago

Swimswam comments section 2018: DEAN
Swimswam comments section 2019: This ^

Ferb
Reply to  Bobo Gigi
4 years ago

I was expecting to be annoyed by a comment from you along the lines of “I spotted Regan as a future gold medalist and world record holder when she was 10.”

But this comment of yours is much worse. How could you possibly think it’s appropriate to post a political comment like that on a Swimswam article about Regan Smith?!?

Swammer
Reply to  Bobo Gigi
4 years ago

Huh

Bobo Gigi
4 years ago

Congrats to Regan. Well deserved. Amazing swimmer. And from what I see a agreat person too. The best is yet to come.

Bobo Gigi
Reply to  Bobo Gigi
4 years ago

a great person too

Yozhik
4 years ago

My deep respect to Regan Smith for breaking Missy Franklin’s “unbreakable” world record in 200 BK.

Coach
4 years ago

What a great representative for the sport of swimming!

Lpman
4 years ago

Really? Just top 100? She is going to win a minimum of 3 golds in Tokyo

Yozhik
Reply to  Lpman
4 years ago

She is actually up to 5 gold medals with higher probability than 5 gold medals of Manuel or 5 gold medals of Ledecky.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Yozhik
4 years ago

name the races to make it up to 5 golds ?

Yozhik
Reply to  ERVINFORTHEWIN
4 years ago

Smith – 100BK, 200BK, 4×100 Medley, 4×100 Medley Mix, 4×200 FR
Manuel – 50FR, 100FR, 4x100FR, 4×100 Medley, 4×100 Medley Mix, 4x200FR
Ledecky – 200FR, 400FR, 800FR, 1500FR, 4x200FR

Lpman
Reply to  Yozhik
4 years ago

Yeah that one is a stretch. I think 4 x 100 medley, 100 back and 200 back are pretty good bets. Not sure if her freestyle is good enough to sneak on any free relays

Yozhik
Reply to  Lpman
4 years ago

Smith:
Has not swum 200FR practically at all until this year.
Best results: 2018 – 2:04; 2019 – 1:58
16 American swimmers who have chances for #5 and #6 spots on Olympic relay are within 1.5 sec interval. And Regan is among them in the middle. She is outstanding swimmer and I think has enough ambitions and abilities to be a member of 4×200 Olympic American relay.

Yozhik
Reply to  Lpman
4 years ago

With all said I agree with you that these three events are not only a good bet but is almost a certainty. The place on 800 relay will be highly contested at Trials and two places on Mix relay will be chosen between three swimmers Manuel, King and Regan Smith. Since male’s performance also affect coaches decision it’s hard to foresee who two of three great swimmers will be chosen for relay. The situation in prelim relay isn’t much different because it may happen that backstroke leg will be given to male.

Chaitha
4 years ago

Well deserved

Coach Mike 1952
Reply to  Chaitha
4 years ago

VERY well deserved in fact

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Chaitha
4 years ago

stunning performances – one of a kind