Van Mathias Scorches 58.98 in 100 Breast Heats at Bergen Swim Festival, Now #8 American All-Time

by Sean Griffin 38

April 17th, 2026 National, News

2026 Bergen Swim Festival

With night one of the 2026 Bergen Swim Festival less than an hour away, Indiana-trained Van Mathias made his presence known early in this morning’s 100 breaststroke heats.

Mathias scorched a lifetime best of 58.98, demolishing his previous mark of 59.45 from the Austin Pro Swim Series in January and leading the field by nearly two seconds heading into tonight’s final.

The 25-year-old opened in 27.28 and closed in 31.70 to become the 38th-fastest performer in history and the 8th-best American of all time.

Top American Men’s LCM 100 Breast Performers All-Time:

  1. Michael Andrew — 58.14 (2021)
  2. Nic Fink — 58.36 (2023)
  3. Kevin Cordes — 58.64 (2017)
  4. Andrew Wilson — 58.74 (2021)
  5. Cody Miller — 58.87 (2016)
  6. Eric Shanteau — 58.96 (2009)
  7. Campbell McKean — 58.96 (2025)
  8. Van Mathias — 58.98 (2026)*
  9. Mark Gangloff — 59.01 (2009)
  10. Brendan Hansen — 59.13 (2006)

Compared to his previous PB splits, Mathias opened right on par with the 27.32 he swam en route to 59.45, but closed nearly half a second faster than his previous 32.13.

He now ranks equal fourth in the world standings, with the final still to come.

2025-2026 LCM Men 100 BREAST

VanUSA
Mathias
06/20
58.01
2Dong
Zhihao
CHN58.5706/17
3SHIN
OHASHI
JPNWJR 58.6703/19
4Simone
CERASUOLO
ITA58.8204/15
5Ivan
Kozhakin
RUS58.9104/20
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Notably, Mathias’ new PB would have placed second at the 2025 U.S. World Championship Trials, just two one-hundredths behind rising star Campbell McKean, and makes him the third-fastest active American swimmer, though Michael Andrew’s fastest over the past four years has been 59.52.

After primarily being a mid-distance butterfly specialist his whole career, Mathias switched up his training during his fifth year and became an NCAA All-American for Indiana in sprint free and breaststroke. He earned his best-ever NCAA finish with a runner-up performance in the 100 breast, along with a 22.53 50 breast split that ranks among the fastest in history. After that year, Mathias stepped away from competing and became IU Swimming’s Director of Operations.

However, this past June, when Mathias and the IU coaching staff saw the results from the U.S. Trials, they all thought that Mathias could be up there with the best. Eight weeks of training later and Mathias competed at U.S. Nationals in Irvine, qualifying for the Pan Pacific Championship team with a 26.76 win in the 50 breast.

Since the beginning of last summer, Mathias has dropped from 29.63 to 26.57 in the 50 breast, ranking third all-time among Americans and 14th all-time globally, while also lowering his 100 breast best all the way down from 1:03.90.

Mathias continues to be the Director of Ops for IU swimming and is training on the side.

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Tencor
2 months ago

58.19 is the fastest time in two years!

I miss the ISL (go dawgs)
2 months ago

WE HAVE ANOTHER BREASTSTROKER

Regan - Kate - Gretchen - Torre
Reply to  I miss the ISL (go dawgs)
2 months ago

Who is the other guy(s)?

Bobthebuilderrocks
2 months ago

Team USA could be walking into LA with 2 57 breaststrokers, 2 49 flyers, and 2 46 freestylers. Only issue I see is the backstroke but even that I think some good things are in store.

Admin
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
2 months ago

Weird for Team USA to have one issue and its backstroke. The U.S. has been dominant there for so long…

Zefa
Reply to  Braden Keith
2 months ago

Murphy coming back should help

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Braden Keith
2 months ago

But I feel like it’s better for that to be the weak leg two years out, I think I have more confidence that our coaches would figure out the backstroke leg versus if breaststroke was still missing at this point. I think LCM breast hasn’t always been a strength of US coaches compared to backstroke

Admin
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
2 months ago

Concur

DRUKSTOP
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
2 months ago

what butterfly legs are going 49?

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  DRUKSTOP
2 months ago

Shaine/Ilya/Dressel/Heilman/Rose. I don’t think it’s crazy to say we’ll see a 49 or two out of these guys

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
2 months ago

Hell, Shaine and Ilya will go 49 this year.

Regan - Kate - Gretchen - Torre
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
2 months ago

Will modglin could emerge as the back stroker ?

HungryBearcat
2 months ago

Cody Miller’s job just got a little harder

Swimgeek
Reply to  HungryBearcat
2 months ago

What job is that?

HungryBearcat
Reply to  Swimgeek
2 months ago

The top performers list is getting faster, it’ll be bad look if he can’t beat a few names at the Enhanced Games

Patrick
Reply to  HungryBearcat
2 months ago

Cody can find a rock to crawl under

Pool
2 months ago

Dude might be a 57 by nationals

JustAFan
2 months ago

Oh my word 58.19!! Do not underestimate this man!

ALDASP
2 months ago

This is absolutely crazy

PFA
2 months ago

My god we just found our likely current breaststroke medley relay guy insane.

snailSpace
Reply to  PFA
2 months ago

Never mind that, 58.1 could legitimately win at world championship level rn.

PFA
Reply to  snailSpace
2 months ago

Excited to likely see him at SC worlds later this year could be a challenge to that WR