Stanford Coach Kostoff swam 4:16 500 free at 16 Years Old – Video

Jeff Kostoff is a swimming legend, going 4:16 500 in 1983 in high school. The record stood for over 30 years. Now Jeff’s the Assistant Coach at Stanford, revving up the distance crew.  With a mean crew of 500 free talent like Grant Shoults, Jeff plans to make a big dent in the NCAA final next March.

Jeff talks about fall rest, Stanford D-crew training and NCAA Champs March 2017.

MEN’S 500 FREE –  2016 Texas Invite

reported by Lauren Neidigh

Clark Smith, Texas, 4:11.30
Grant Shoults, Stanford, 4:12.
True Sweetser, Stanford, 4:12.97

Texas senior Clark Smith stayed in control of the 500 free, following up on his fast morning performance with an even faster 4:11.30 to win tonight. That’s not as fast as his 4:08.8 from this meet last season, but it’s still significantly faster than he was at last season’s NCAA championships. His teammate Townley Haas, the defending NCAA champion, also swam in tonight’s final. Haas was 5th in 4:14.36.

The Stanford men continued to impress after their big morning swims, with 3 of them earning NCAA ‘A’ cuts. All 3 of them finished in the 4:12-range, led by freshmen Grant Shoults (4:12.03) and True Sweetser (4:12.97), who took 2nd and 3rd respectively. Just outside of the top 3 was Cardinal junior Liam Egan, who finished 4th in 4:12.99. Shoults, Sweetser, and Egan were all under the previous school record. James Murphy, another Stanford freshman, also swam a best time with a 4:18.54 for 7th.

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Swammer
7 years ago

I saw the title of the article and was pumped to see Jeff swim that 500 in 1983. It was a great video but a little disappointing after seeing that title.

BearlyBreathing
7 years ago

Jeff Kostoff would have been 17 when he set the record at the CIF Championship meet in 1983.

phelps swims 200 breast rio
7 years ago

great interview- thanks

Tom from Chicago
Reply to  Gold Medal Mel Stewart
7 years ago

I would love to see some more interviews of my generation – Rick Carey, Steve Lundquist, Pablo Morales, Matt Biondi, Tom Jager, Janet Evans, Mary T, Tiffany Cohen, Mike Barrowman, and Tracy Caulkins. Todays punks don’t know these stars.

meeee
Reply to  Gold Medal Mel Stewart
7 years ago

Maybe go even further back before its too late:Spitz, Schollander, Deverona, etc.

Mr. Johnson
Reply to  Gold Medal Mel Stewart
7 years ago

I’ve got a Witchel that I coach… she said her dad swam for Stanford in the 80s and I thought holy smokes! Did he swim with Kostoff? Sure, enough… and then some… I’d love to hear about the 5x5000s@50minutes that Kostoff did.

pwb
7 years ago

Would love to see Mr. Kostoff (and Mr. Stewart, for that matter) get back into their suits and racing Masters. I remember swimming against (and get lapped by Jeff) my freshman year in college. True stud. Has to be one of the best coach hires across the NCAAs and might help (to my chagrin) the Cardinal’s men’s team get back to their former glory.

Crash
Reply to  pwb
7 years ago

Best coaching hires across the NCAA? What criteria are you basing that on?

Gramps
7 years ago

I wonder if he gives them sets he did

Bal Cears
Reply to  Gramps
7 years ago

5×5000 @ 50:00?

Leonardmatt
Reply to  Bal Cears
7 years ago

Is that even possible

Anon
Reply to  Leonardmatt
7 years ago

It’s still up in the Stanford men’s locker room. I believe it was 4×5000, and his last one was under 49

Michael Meyer
Reply to  Anon
6 years ago

Last one was in 47 minute range (last 1000 was 927), all four were descended…49 on first one, 48 min. area on second / third. I was there with the other distance swimmers in another lane. We swam 2*5,000”s (not on the 50)!

Thighs
Reply to  Bal Cears
7 years ago

Shoults, Sweetser, and Egan have asked to attempt that set during Christmas training

Years of Plain Suck
7 years ago

Very nice interview, Melvin.

Who wouldn’t want to train hard and swim fast for this guy?

BTW: the coat and tie was a nice touch!

Coach
7 years ago

He is a great coach and a great guy!

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MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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