NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships - Championship Records

Championship Records

Event Time Name Club Date Location Ref
01 ! 50y freestyle
02 ! 100y freestyle 40.76 Morozov, Vladimir Vladimir Morozov Russia 30 March 2013 United States, Indianapolis ! Indianapolis, United States
03 ! 200y freestyle 1:31.72
Walters, David David Walters Texas Longhorns 27 March 2009 United States, College Station ! College Station, United States
04 ! 500y freestyle
05 ! 1000y freestyle
06 ! 1650y freestyle 14:24.08 Grodzki, Martin Martin Grodzki Germany 24 March 2012 United States, Federal Way ! Federal Way, United States
07 ! 100y backstroke
08 ! 200y backstroke
09 ! 100y breaststroke 50.74 Cordes, Kevin Kevin Cordes Arizona Wildcats 29 March 2013 United States, Indianapolis ! Indianapolis, United States
10 ! 200y breaststroke 1:48.68 Cordes, Kevin Kevin Cordes Arizona Wildcats 30 March 2013 United States, Indianapolis ! Indianapolis, United States
11 ! 100y butterfly
12 ! 200y butterfly 1:39.65
Shields, Tom Tom Shields California Golden Bears 30 March 2013 United States, Indianapolis ! Indianapolis, United States
13 ! 200y individual medley
14 ! 400y individual medley
15 ! 4×50y freestyle relay 1:14.08 {{{1lastname}}} ! (18.89) Jakob Andkjær
(18.33) Gideon Louw
(18.67) Kohlton Norys
(18.19) Matt Targett
Auburn Tigers 26 March 2009 United States, College Station ! College Station, United States
16 ! 4×100y freestyle relay {{{1lastname}}} ! ]
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17 ! 4×200y freestyle relay {{{1lastname}}} ! ]
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18 ! 4×50y medley relay 1:22.27 {{{1lastname}}} ! (20.83) Miguel Ortiz
(23.07) Bruno Ortiz
(19.92) Sean Fletcher
(18.45) Zack Turk
Michigan 29 March 2013 United States, Indianapolis ! Indianapolis, United States
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