﻿{"id":175231,"date":"2015-12-31T16:04:57","date_gmt":"2015-12-31T23:04:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=175231"},"modified":"2015-12-31T16:06:07","modified_gmt":"2015-12-31T23:06:07","slug":"15-swims-worth-remembering-in-2015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/15-swims-worth-remembering-in-2015\/","title":{"rendered":"15 Swims Worth Remembering in 2015"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>Commentary by Casey Barrett which first appeared on his website <a href=\"http:\/\/www.capandgoggles.com\/\">Caps &amp; Goggles<\/a>.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>The year before an Olympic year is often a bit of a buzz kill. It\u2019s a time when everyone is usually gazing out at the near horizon, with the goal of the Games superseding anything that happens one year out. But not this year. In 2015, we were treated to some all-time performances, from a collection of young and old-ish, from an unknown Turkish teen to the ultimate bold-faced name in the pool.<\/p>\n<p>So, with swimmers immersed in Christmas Training across the globe, and a new Olympic year about to dawn, enjoy this highly subjective look at 15 swims worth remembering in\u00a02015\u2026 (NOTE: Links to each swim are provided where possible.)<\/p>\n<p><strong>15.) Viktoria Zeynep Gunes, 2:19.64 in the 200 breast at the World Junior Championships in Singapore\u2026<\/strong> Ever heard of this 17-year-old from Turkey? Me neither. Meet the new gold medal favorite in the women\u2019s 200 breast heading into Rio. Gunes\u2019s sub-2:20 in Singapore was the 4th fastest performance in history, and it ripped three seconds off of her previous best. The women\u2019s 200 breast has long been the domain of the young, always an event ripe for Olympic upsets by upstart teens. But if and when Gunes stands atop the podium in Rio, it won\u2019t be a shocker to anyone paying attention.<\/p>\n<p><strong>14. Ryan Hoffer\u2019s 100 yard Free at the Texas Invite\u2026<\/strong> Speaking of paying attention. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ryan-hoffer-sets-nag-record-in-17-18-100-yard-freestyle\/\" target=\"_blank\">Have\u00a0you watched this kid\u2019s 100 free in Austin last month?<\/a> Watching his underwaters makes you gasp, literally. 41.23, at age 17. A pool record at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center \u2013 a site that\u2019s seen just a few fast sprinters in its waters over the years. He swam over 60% of the race beneath the surface. This kid is redefining what it means to be a sprinter. I cannot wait for his NCAA career. Here\u2019s betting he\u2019s the first man to crack 40 seconds in the 100 yard Free. And he may do it sooner than later.<\/p>\n<p><strong>13.) Florent Manaudou\u2019s 50 Free at the World Championships in Kazan\u2026<\/strong> The dashing French beast<a href=\"https:\/\/swimswam.com\/watch-manaudou-win-50-freestyle-2015-world-championships-race-video\/\" target=\"_blank\">posted a scary fast 50 in Russia this summer<\/a>. His 21.19 was the fastest ever, outside of two suit-aided swims by Cesar Cielo back in the silly summer of 2009. There are plenty of big fast guys out there, capable of gunning to gold in Rio, but let\u2019s be honest \u2013 if Florent is on, he\u2019s the heavy favorite. It might take a dip under 21 to touch him.<\/p>\n<p><strong>12.) Ranomi Kromowidjojo\u2019s 50 Free at the Duel in the Pool\u2026\u00a0<\/strong>The Dutch sprint queen with the broadcaster\u2019s nightmare of a last name still has it. At the Duel in Indianapolis,<a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmersdaily.com\/2015\/12\/13\/ranomi-kromowidjojo-equals-own-50-free-world-record-at-2015-duel-in-the-pool\/\" target=\"_blank\"> the defending Olympic champ equalled her short course world record in the 50<\/a>. In Rio, she\u2019ll be chasing the Aussie Campbell sisters (more on them soon) in the sprints, but big stage experience is huge \u2013 especially in events where a single mistake will wreck you. I\u2019ll never be able to pronounce that mouthful surname, but I can spell b-a-d a-s-s.<\/p>\n<p><strong>11.) Connor Jaeger\u2019s 1500 duel with Italy\u2019s Gregorio Paltrinieri at the Duel in the Pool\u2026<\/strong> The quality and drama of past Duels has been a bit of a mixed bag, but this year may have been its best ever, with world class swims and incredible races in damn near every event. <a href=\"https:\/\/swimswam.com\/2015-duel-pool-day-2-race-videos\/\" target=\"_blank\">There was no better race than the men\u2019s mile.<\/a> Gregorio Paltrinieri is the reigning world champion in the mile, and he\u2019s also evidently a good friend of Connor Jaeger, who raced behind him to silver in Kazan. In the small pool in Indy, these friends and rivals put on a show, going stroke for stroke for 60 straight laps, until Connor Jaeger turned on the juice with a 50 to go and charged to an emotional win. NBC may cut to commercial in the middle of the distance events, but they\u2019re broadcasting to the clueless masses. The swimmers and coaches on deck know that there is no race more exciting to witness than a head-to-head battle in the mile.<\/p>\n<p><strong>10.) Mitch Larkin\u2019s 200 back at the World Champs\u2026<\/strong> Ok, admitting a bias here. And not for the 22-year-old Aussie champion. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.capandgoggles.com\/?p=1767\" target=\"_blank\">Past posts\u00a0will indicate<\/a> that I have a bias for Ryan Murphy, the longtime heir apparent to Team USA\u2019s backstroke throne. He\u2019s a Bolles kid with class; I want to see him succeed. So, when watching the final of the men\u2019s 200 back from Kazan, I hoped to see Murphy charge to his first individual world title. Instead, <a href=\"https:\/\/swimswam.com\/watch-larkin-win-200-backstroke-2015-world-championships-race-video\/\" target=\"_blank\">I watched a skinny Aussie with goofy glasses swim a beautifully split race on his way to dominating gold<\/a>, while Murphy faded to 5th. I\u2019ll be pulling for a different result come Rio, but beating Larkin in the backstroke will be a tall order for anyone.<\/p>\n<p><strong>9.) Cate Campbell\u2019s short course world record in 100 Free\u2026\u00a0<\/strong>Watching Cate Campbell swim freestyle reminds me of no one so much as Alex Popov. Like the Russian sprint czar, Campbell\u2019s long unhurried stroke seems to mock the other spinning sprinters in nearby lanes. At the World Champs in Kazan, her sister Bronte stole the show, but Cate saved her best swim of the year for last month in Sydney. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=4H49QNQXyD8\" target=\"_blank\">At the Australian Short Course Championships, she became the first women in history to crack 51 second in the 100 Free<\/a> \u2013 doing it in the final of the 200, and then taking a nice four-lap victory lap.<\/p>\n<p><strong>8.) Bronte Campbell\u2019s 100 Free at Worlds\u2026<\/strong> Score one for kid sisters everywhere. Bronte Campbell is younger, smaller, and less decorated than big sister Cate. While a longtime presence towards the top of the world rankings in the 50 and the 100, she\u2019s always seemed to race in big sis\u2019s shadow. But not this summer in Kazan. At the World Champs, she raced to gold in both the 50 and the 100, but <a href=\"https:\/\/swimswam.com\/watch-bronte-campbell-win-50-free-world-championships-race-video\/\" target=\"_blank\">it was her 100 that came first \u2013 the swim that swept her into the spotlight\u00a0as the new Olympic favorite.\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>7.) Adam Peaty\u2019s world record in the 100 Breast at British Championships\u2026<\/strong> The Brits have officially joined the ranks of swimming superpowers, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the men\u2019s breaststroke, led by the 21-year-old Peaty. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/race-video-official-adam-peaty-world-record-footage\/\" target=\"_blank\">In April at his country\u2019s nationals, he torched a 57.92, becoming the first man ever under 58<\/a>. Check out his final 25 meters. His turnover and acceleration is astonishing. No longer a stroke of pure leg-generated power, Peaty\u2019s stroke reveals the trend among the world\u2019s top breaststrokers \u2013 who are using high turnover and narrow kicks to generate new standards of speed.<\/p>\n<p><strong>6.) Sarah Sjostrom\u2019s 100 Fly at World Champs\u2026<\/strong>\u00a0The blonde Swede from outside Stockholm has been the world\u2019s best in the 100 fly for ages now, despite her disappointment in London, when she entered as the world record holder only to finish 4th, and had to watch as Dana Vollmer claimed her record. But Sjostrom has been unbeatable pretty much ever since. In Kazan she was the best female swimmer this side of Katie Ledecky, racing to five medals \u2013 including <a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/sarah-sjostrom-breaks-55-second-barrier-100-fly-world-record-worlds\/\" target=\"_blank\">gold in the 100 fly, where she finally reclaimed the record she lost in London.<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>5.) Chad Le Clos\u2019s 100 Fly at Worlds\u2026<\/strong> Speaking of world titles in the 100 Fly \u2013 how about Chad Le Clos\u2019s swim in Kazan? Since his 200 fly upset of Phelps in London, the 23-year-old from Durban has fancied himself the new king of the fly. His ego has reportedly become rather, um, healthy since that London triumph three years ago, and he hasn\u2019t been shy about his new status. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=4SL6JnkdCtk\" target=\"_blank\">At the World Champs, Le Clos posted an impressive 50.56 in the 100 Fly<\/a> \u2013 a time, he was quick to point out, that Phelps hadn\u2019t surpassed in four years. \u201cHe can keep quiet now,\u201d said Le Clos. Mr. Phelps, alas, did not.<\/p>\n<p><strong>4.) Michael Phelps, 50.45 in the 100 Fly at U.S. Nationals\u2026<\/strong> All due respect to Chad Le Clos, he\u2019s earned it, but hasn\u2019t one learned not to play with the piranha? (Look up: \u2018Cavic, Mike\u2019) Mouthing off like that is ill-advised, though some of us can\u2019t resist. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/watch-michael-phelps-race-video-of-top-ranked-100-fly\/\" target=\"_blank\">At Nationals in San Antonio, Phelps was not lacking for motivation<\/a>, he probably would have gone 50.4 regardless, but Le Clos\u2019s comments just made things that much sweeter. Fact is, there may be no athlete in history, aside from Michael Jordan, who\u2019s proven more capable of using slights \u2013 both real and imagined \u2013 to fuel his greatness.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3.) Michael Phelps, \u00a01:52.94 in the 200 Fly at Nationals\u2026\u00a0<\/strong>His 100 Fly may have settled a score, and his 200 IM may have proven that he\u2019s back with the complete package, but it was <a href=\"https:\/\/swimswam.com\/watch-michael-phelps-200-fly-at-u-s-nationals-race-video\/\" target=\"_blank\">Phelps\u2019s 200 Fly in San Antonio<\/a> that truly showed just how far he\u2019s come since his DUI crack up in September of 2014. You don\u2019t fake a long course 200 fly. Though Phelps has come closer to doing it than anyone ever. In London, he was mentally checked out and only half fit; he was due for the beating. Meaning this event, the one that came first for Phelps way back in 2000, will be the one that carries the most weight in Rio. His 1:52.9 was his fastest since 2009, and in many ways, the best 200 fly he\u2019s ever swum.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2.) Katie Ledecky\u2019s 1500 at Worlds\u2026<\/strong>\u00a0Ok, if we\u2019re constructing this list based purely on objective merit, half of it would be filled with swims by Katie Ledecky at the World Championships. Her performance in Kazan was, arguably, the finest overall swim meet ever delivered by a woman. She obviously deserves the top spots on this list, and probably more than that, but for the sake of inclusion I tried to choose just one from Kazan. For me, it was <a href=\"https:\/\/swimswam.com\/watch-katie-ledecky-break-her-1500m-world-record-1525-48\/\" target=\"_blank\">her finals swim in the 1500.<\/a> A day earlier Katie broke her world record in the mile with a 15:27. (At some point over the last year or so, I\u2019ve become numb to the insanity of Ledecky\u2019s times\u2026) Among the inner sanctum of Team USA, word was that she wanted to get that record out of the way in the prelims, knowing that she had a crazy tough double the next day, with the semifinals of the 200 Free less than thirty minutes after the finals of the 1500. It would probably be best just to swim to win, secure gold and shut it down, save yourself a bit for the 200. Except saving yourself has never been Ledecky\u2019s style. She only knows how to attack. So, Katie did what Katie does. Which no one has ever done before her. She went out and lopped another two seconds off of her world record, going 15:25.48, then hopped out, splashed through a quick warm down, and stepped back out a few minutes later and raced her way to finals in the 200. With less than a year to Rio, here\u2019s where Ledecky finds herself: As THE most exciting Olympian, in any sport, heading into the next Games.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1.) Katie Ledecky\u2019s 8:59.65 in the 1000 Free\u00a0at the NCAP Invitational\u2026<\/strong> Wait, you\u2019re telling me that the single most memorable swim of 2015 came at a local in-season short course yards meet? Yes. Remember, this is Katie Ledecky we\u2019re talking about. Unless you grew up racing yards in the States, or swam in the NCAA, the small pool yards standards can be hard to translate to friends over borders. The measurement just doesn\u2019t make much sense, not to metric-centric sane folks everywhere else in the world. So, here\u2019s the best way I can put it: It\u2019s time to consider the once unthinkable prospect that a woman may soon be breaking 8:00 in the 800. Long course. Ledecky going under 9:00 in the 1000 \u2013 in season \u2013 sets her up for that. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/katie-ledecky-breaks-900-for-1000-yard-free-american-record\/\" target=\"_blank\">At the NCAP Invite, she negative split her way to that 8:59, coming home in 4:28.<\/a>\u00a0That\u2019s just silly. Some of the best American <em>male<\/em> distance swimmers in history never broke 9:00 in the 1000. But Ledecky is now way out in uncharted waters. In Kazan, she went 8:07 in the 800, after a body-battering campaign that included <em>two<\/em> world records in the 1500. In Rio she\u2019ll have 3,000 less meters to swim faster than anyone in history. 7:59 in the 800 anyone?<\/p>\n<p>Happy new year to all\u2026<\/p>\n<p><em>The above commentary is the opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect the views of Swimming World Magazine nor its staff.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Commentary by Casey Barrett which first appeared on his website Caps &amp; Goggles. The year before an Olympic year is often a bit of a buzz kill. 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