Tennesse’s Small Takes Down 200 IM SEC Record

2019 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

On Day 2 of the SEC Championships, the 2018 SEC record and 2014 UGA pool record in the women’s 200 IM was taken down by Meghan Small with a 1:51.66.

The race was down to former SEC record-holder Sydney Pickrem of Texas A&M and Tennesse’s  Meghan Small. Both Pickrem and Small were 1:53.01 in prelims, so a close race was bound to happen. After Pickrem’s push in the breast, the duo were dead even throughout the last 50 yards of the race. But Small took out Pickrem by 0.04 seconds and wrote her name on the record.

Small Pickrem
24.80 25.14
27.73 28.00
32.59 32.00
26.5 26.52
1:51.62 1:51.66

Originally reported by James Sutherland.

WOMEN’S 200 IM FINAL

  1. Meghan Small, TENN, 1:51.62
  2. Sydney Pickrem, TA&M, 1:51.66
  3. Emma Barksdale, SCAR, 1:53.27

Meghan Small came out on top in what was an epic duel with Sydney Pickrem in the women’s 200 IM, with Small building a lead of six-tenths on the front half and then Pickrem closing that gap on the breast leg. The two turned just .02 apart heading into the free leg, where Small (26.50) narrowly outdid Pickrem (26.52) to get the victory in 1:51.62.

She smashes Pickrem’s SEC Championship Record of 1:52.69 set last year, along with the Pool Record of 1:52.87 set by Melanie Margalis in 2014, and also lowers the best time she set in the prelims (1:53.01). Pickrem also went a best time for 2nd in 1:51.66, eclipsing the 1:52.35 she went at NCAAs last season.

Small and Pickrem now rank 3rd and 4th all-time in the event, trailing only Ella Eastin (1:50.67) and Kathleen Baker (1:51.25).

Both Emma Barksdale and Vanessa Pearl set best times in the prelims like Small, and followed up by going faster tonight as well. Barksdale was 3rd in 1:53.27, under her 1:53.73, while Pearl, a freshman, got all the way down to 1:53.98 after going 1:55.18 in the morning.

Kentucky’s Asia Seidt, an NCAA ‘A’ finalist last season, won the ‘B’ final in 1:54.39.

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tea rex
5 years ago

Dang. She almost hit the lane line going into breaststroke too.

Tiger
Reply to  tea rex
5 years ago

It dose not look like on this video that she is doing any pullouts on her Breaststroke. Can you confirm that?

wowok
Reply to  Tiger
5 years ago

she did not do any pull outs. you are correct. there is another article all about it

VFL
5 years ago

Congrats Meghan!! Huge swim. Completely skipped 1:52 for her best time.

Anyone know what else she is swimming this meet? 100/200 back? 100/200 fly? 400 IM?

VFL
Reply to  VFL
5 years ago

To answer my own question, it looks like she is doing the 200 free tomorrow. She’s so versatile!

GO VOLS
Reply to  VFL
5 years ago

She’s swimming the 200 fly and 200 free

John
Reply to  VFL
5 years ago

Congrats Meghan! Epic swim!

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Nick Pecoraro

Nick has had the passion for swimming since his first dive in the water in middle school, immediately falling for breaststroke. Nick had expanded to IM events in his late teens, helping foster a short, but memorable NCAA Div III swim experience at Calvin University. While working on his B.A. …

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