SwimSwam Pulse: 85% Favor Dressel’s 18.2 Over Weitzeil’s 21.1

SwimSwam Pulse is a recurring feature tracking and analyzing the results of our periodic A3 Performance Polls. You can cast your vote in our newest poll on the SwimSwam homepage, about halfway down the page on the right side, or you can find the poll embedded at the bottom of this post.

Our two most recent polls asked readers to compare the two American 50 free records set in the past month and to predict the winner of the Women’s NCAA Championships:

RESULTS – Poll 1

Which 50 free record was more impressive?

Both national 50 free records fell within a 3-week span. First, Florida sophomore Caeleb Dressel went 18.23 to become the fastest man in the short course pool by about three tenths of a second. Then Abbey Weitzeilthe future Cal freshman delaying her enrollment until after the Olympic year, blasted a 21.12 to take almost two tenths off the women’s American record.

Both records were from the height of the super-suit era – Cesar Cielo had set the men’s mark in 2008 and Lara Jackson the women’s in 2009.

Overwhelmingly, voters selected Dressel’s record as the more impressive mark. There’s some statistical basis for that: Dressel broke the American record in both prelims and finals, ultimately lowering it by a larger margin than Weitzeil. His record was older, and has the name recognition attached, with the Olympic champ Cielo still holding the long course world record in the event.

Dressel’s record also came out of the SEC Championships, one of the most-hyped and most-covered meets in all of college swimming. Weitzeil broke her record at the American Short Course Championships, which is a relatively smaller meet in scale, and her record likely lost publicity with the slew of other major meets happening at the time (most notably that week, the Pac-12 men’s championships and the Arena Pro Swim Series at Orlando.

RESULTS – Poll 2

Who will win Women’s DI NCAAs?

  • Stanford – 21.1%
  • Cal – 14.6%
  • UGA – 61.8%
  • UVA – 1.8%
  • USC – 0.3%

This is more of a bonus poll, with a very short voting period and a small sample size. We posted the poll on the morning of March 18, last Friday. That was the halfway mark of the women’s meet, with team scores still extremely tight.

Clearly, though, Georgia gained a lot more voting traction by that day than they would have two days earlier. The scored out psych sheets had the ‘Dawgs in just 4th place, and Stanford appeared heavily favored heading into the meet, with the defending champs Cal appearing among the top challengers.

At the time the poll was posted, Georgia led Cal by about 30 points, with Stanford all the way back in 6th, still reeling from their 200 free relay DQ a day earlier.

 

Below, vote in our new A3 Performance Pollwhich asks SwimSwam voters to predict who will win the Men’s Division I NCAA title:

Who will win 2016 Men's DI NCAAs?

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bobo gigi
8 years ago

Rafael, the question is about yards. I talk about yards.

However, you’re right about LCM. Dressel has proved. At least in the 50 free. Weitzeil still struggles to finish well her races in the big pool. But maybe the big breakout LCM swim will happen at trials. One year after her training partner Condorelli has exploded.

E GAMBLE
8 years ago

I think that the only reason Abbey is second fiddle to Dressel is that she is not at the meet this year. You can’t get excited about someone that will be absent from the meet. If Simone and Abbey were both swimming at this year’s NCAAs, it would be different.

Rafael
8 years ago

Bobo but will abbey go sub 24? We know what dressel can do on the big game!

bobo gigi
8 years ago

Who will be the first?

Caeleb in 17
or Abbey in 20?

Probably Abbey next year.
Unless Caeleb does it this week. But I have serious doubts.

Displaced Wolverine
8 years ago

I just really want Conger to win something… 🙁

Rafael
8 years ago

Well, Dressel time was pretty much more impressive, remember Dressel time compares to amazing LCM freestyler such as Adran and Cielo.

While who was the last 50 free NCAA champions who went to Olympic/World Sucess? Last US major medal was with Torres!

iLikePsych
8 years ago

Any chance gender plays into Dressel’s ‘win’ over Weitzeil? Either because a greater % of voters are male and their picks matched their gender, or that because men’s swimming is faster from an absolute sense, Dressel’s time might seem impressive to both genders, while a guy might think along the lines of “21.12? I can do that, it’s no big deal”? (flanderized to get the point across)

I don’t think so because as you said, he took a greater amount off the record, but it was a thought.

Pvdh
Reply to  iLikePsych
8 years ago

Look who’s records they beat respectively. Weitzel best Lara Jackson. Dressed beat Cesar Cielo. Huge difference there.

cheese
Reply to  iLikePsych
8 years ago

he did take a greater amount off, but I think the smaller meet is a + in Weitzeil’s favor — less hype, and less competition.

Don’t forget the earlier poll on excitement over M v W NCAA’s either …
https://twitter.com/OliviaSmoliga/status/707228611829440513

So yeah, it seems pretty safe to say there’s a larger men’s swimming fan demographic on SwimSwam.

mcmflyguy
Reply to  iLikePsych
8 years ago

personally, no. what makes dessels so impressive is that its a jammer, blowing away full body tech suit era records. thats pure speed, skill, strength, and determination.

SuperSuitOrNo
Reply to  mcmflyguy
8 years ago

You do realize Cesar wore a FS pro when he set that record…. Not a “Tech Suit”

Billys
Reply to  mcmflyguy
8 years ago

Same could be said about Lara Jackson’s swim in a Jaked rubber suit Vs Abbey’s in a textile.

TAK
Reply to  iLikePsych
8 years ago

I think gender was a player in the selection. Remember the poll on which NCAA swimming championship people were looking forward to the most? It was the men. I’m a male who swam D1 years ago yet I prefer the woman’s championship – their times make sense to me. I can’t relate to the times the men put up. I guess I’m showing my years.

SamH
8 years ago

Wow who his going to win? I am sorry but that is kind of a lame poll. Barring DQs, Texas will win based on current seeds and historical ability to move up. The poll should have been: “Who are you most excited to see swim at NCAAs: Dressel, Murphy, Schooling, Licon, Smith.” Or maybe supporting cast like: Prenot, Conger, Bilis, Gkolomeev, Chadwick etc. Or which freshman are you most excited for: Seliskar, Haas, Harty (blanking on other significant ones)

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