Zach Apple Moves to #7 All-Time with 47.79 100 Free Relay Leadoff at WUGs

Dressel

2019 World University Games/Summer Universiade – Swimming

  • July 4th-9th, 2019
  • Napoli, Italy
  • LCM (50m)
  • Live Stream: Olympic Channel (in US), Rai Sport (in Italy)
  • Entry Lists & Live Results

Men’s 4×100 Freestyle – Final

  • World Record – 3:08.24, USA, 2008
  • Meet Record – 3:10.88, Russia, 2013

Podium:

  1. United States, 3:11.03
  2. Brazil, 3:15.27
  3. Italy, 3:15.91

In the final event on Day 1 at the 2019 World University Games, the American men took home the gold medal with a commanding performance in the 400 free relay. Zach Apple, Dean Farris, Robert Howard, and Tate Jackson went 3:11.03 to beat second-place Brazil by 4.24 seconds and narrowly miss the 2013 Russian meet record of 3:10.88.

One of the brightest lights on the American relay was Apple, who unleashed a 47.79 leadoff split for a PB by 24/100. The Indiana University graduate took the place of Michael Jensen who had anchored the quartet in prelims. Apple’s best flat-start 100 free coming into the meet was 48.03 from 2018 Pan Pacs, which made him the 8th-fastest American in history. His performance in Napoli moves him to :#7 on the all-time list:

  1. 47.17 – Caeleb Dressel, 2017 World Championships
  2. 47.33 – Dave Walters, 2009 World Champs
  3. 47.51 – Michael Phelps, 2008 Olympic Games
  4. 47.52 – Nathan Adrian, 2012 Olympic Games
  5. 47.58 – Jason Lezak, 2008 Olympic Trials
  6. 47.78 – Garrett Weber-Gale, 2008 Olympic Trials
  7. 47.79 – Zach Apple, 2019 World University Games
  8. 47.82 – James Feigen, 2013 World Champs

Apple is now the fastest American and the fourth-fastest 100 freestyler in the world for 2019, bumping Caeleb Dressel down a notch to fifth. Apple is slated to swim both the 4×100 free and 4×200 free at World Championships in Gwangju later this month.

2018-2019 LCM MEN 100 FREE

2Kyle
CHALMERS
AUS47.0807/25
3Ryan
HELD
USA47.3907/31
4Vladislav
GRINEV
RUS47.4304/09
5Maxime
ROONEY
USA47.6107/31
6Marcelo
CHIERIGHINI
BRA47.6804/18
7Zach
APPLE
USA47.7907/04
8Blake
PIERONI
USA47.8707/24
8Duncan
SCOTT
GBR47.8704/18
10Vladimir
MOROZOV
RUS47.8808/16
View Top 27»

Farris followed Apple with 47.48, four-tenths off his prelims split of 47.08 but still the fastest 100 free in the field. Howard clocked a 47.74, handing off to Jackson for a 48.0 anchor.

 

In This Story

32
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

32 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Joel Lin
4 years ago

Relays are never about the individual, but given the context of this meet I was surprised the coaches didn’t construct a lead-off shot for Dean to get a national team time in the 100 free in either prelims or finals. Happy for Zach, but the schedule for Dean this summer is a bit awkward. He’s not getting individual swims here at the University Games & then he needs to do a quick turnaround second taper at Nationals. Of course Dean’s taper could be aimed at peaking for Nationals where he just tears it up…some had the same concerns that he emptied the tank too much at the Ivy League meet, but he “did ok” at NCAAs after that.

Great… Read more »

DMacNCheez
Reply to  Joel Lin
4 years ago

Yeah I was definitely bummed they gave Apple the lead off spot, considering he’s swimming the individual, and the incredible form Dean seems to be in.

Marklewis
4 years ago

Zach joins the 47 club in the 100 free. It’s going to take a 47 to make the Olympic team, so his chances are looking good.

Everyone is going to be training harder than ever to get those coveted spots.

Luigi
4 years ago

OMG, the depth of American 100 freestyle right now

Robbos
Reply to  Luigi
4 years ago

Yep Exactly, I think the 4×100 is pretty well theirs for the taking.

Luigi
Reply to  Luigi
4 years ago

Potentially, the first all-47s relay team in the post-supersuit era

SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
4 years ago

at best the 100 free was the sixth best event for Phelps. And he is still third all time for Americans, ahead of even Adrian. Really goes to show his greatness

DRUKSTOP
Reply to  SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
4 years ago

at US nationals in 2007 he would’ve broken/nearly broken the AR/WRs in the 100 and 200 bk if it was for Lochte and Peirsol who lowerd them at the world champs

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
4 years ago

Oh yes ….we all remember his last 400 free ( second leg ) in Rio 47.2 split with an Out of this world Underwater after the 50 meter turn ….it was captured with an underwater Camera . I felt like ” What the heck ? ” Phenomenal greatness

Jack
Reply to  SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
4 years ago

And when he swam that 47.51, the standing world record was 47.50. I think people forget how incredible that 100 was because Eamon Sullivan went a 47.2 in the lane next to him.

And I’d go so far as to say his 200 back was better than his 100 free. 100 free and 100 back were probably tied for his 7th best event, as his highest standing in both was 3rd-fastest all time.

Thezwimmer
Reply to  Jack
4 years ago

Actually in 2007, Phelps went 53.01 at us nationals after Piersol had become the first man to go under (52.98) in Melbourne earlier that year. So he was the second fastest ever at that point. 200 back was the same. I think he was second fastest ever with 1:54.6 from those same nationals.

With that being said, I still believe his 200 backstroke was more established than his 100, so I’d put the 200 sixth, 100 back seventh, and 100 free 8th.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Thezwimmer
4 years ago

thanks for those precise times done by Phelps & Piersol ( didnt know any of those )

Sean S
Reply to  Thezwimmer
4 years ago

I still think he could have been Olympic champ in 08 in the 4 free as well if it wasn’t on the same night as the 4IM. He murdered Park Tae Hwant in the 2Free, and the way he swam the 4IM I can’t see him dying.

Robbos
Reply to  Thezwimmer
4 years ago

What a swimmer!!!!

Troy
Reply to  SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
4 years ago

Did he break 48 without a supersuit?

DMacNCheez
Reply to  Troy
4 years ago

47.1 from a relay start in Rio at age 31. So yeah, he did.

Troy
Reply to  DMacNCheez
4 years ago

That wasn’t a relay lead off otherwise it’d be listed in the article instead of his Beijing relay lead off.

bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Troy
4 years ago

I believe his best is 48.0 in 2011 leading off the relay at worlds against Magnussen.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  bobthebuilderrocks
4 years ago

at the Pan Pacs in 2010 ( commented by the Fabulous GMM ) , he also split 48.00 leading the 400 free relay

Jambo Sana
4 years ago

Go go go Zapple.

Observationalist
4 years ago

Impressive, but he had 48.0 from two years ago.
Gives me the impression that it took him a while to adapt to the new program

ERVINFORTHEWIN
4 years ago

3.11.03 ! I would say thats a very competitive Relay time ( with guys who normally dont get on a Big Meet LC Us free relay ) . Farris 47.48 ( did he split 48.88 in prelims or 47.08 ? something must be wrong there 😜 No Farris is the real deal in LC as in SCY ) , Howard 47.74 WOW Wow ! So actually , Team Usa could suddenly be very very fast later this month …. Apple , Haas , Pieroni + Dressel or Apple , Adrian , Pieroni/Haas + Dressel ?

ERVINFORTHEWIN
4 years ago

Well Done Zack – they are doing great things at UI and for different strokes !! New Year Us Free relay in Tokyo ? Bonkers …..

Dyslexic
Reply to  ERVINFORTHEWIN
4 years ago

*IU

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Dyslexic
4 years ago

Indiana University or University of Indiana 😝

About Anne Lepesant

Anne Lepesant

Anne Lepesant is the mother of four daughters, all of whom swam in college. With an undergraduate degree from Princeton (where she was an all-Ivy tennis player) and an MBA from INSEAD, she worked for many years in the financial industry, both in France and the U.S. Anne is currently …

Read More »