Men's NCAA Champs: 400 IM

Men's NCAA Champs: 400 IM

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400 IM

NCAA Record: 3:34.50 (Chase Kalisz - Georgia, 2014) 3:33.42 (Chase Kalisz, 2017)
Meet Record: 3:34.50 (Chase Kalisz - Georgia, 2014) 3:33.42 (Chase Kalisz, 2017)
American Record: 3:34.50 (Chase Kalisz - Georgia, 2014) 3:33.42 (Chase Kalisz, 2017)
US Open Record: 3:34.50 (Chase Kalisz - Georgia, 2014) 3:33.42 (Chase Kalisz, 2017)


​Chase Kalisz ​just obliterated the 400 IM in a monster time of 3:33.42 -- destroying his own NCAA, Meet, American, & US Open record of 3:34.50 from 2014. It was evident Kalisz was going to pop something special when he was out first at the 200 mark (1:43.68) as he is typically a much stronger back half swimmer. The Georgia senior did not stop there, though. He unloaded on the breaststroke leg, splitting a 58.61 to blow his already significant lead wide open. Touching second in a great swim out of lane eight was ​Andrew Seliskar ​of California in 3:36.18 and dueling him five lanes over in lane three was last night's 200 IM co-champion ​Mark Szaranek​ of Florida in 3:36.31.​

1.) Chase Kalisz (Georgia): 3:33.42 (NCAA, Meet, American, & US Open Record)​
2.) Andrew Seliskar (California): 3:36.18​
3.) Mark Szaranek (Florida): 3:36.31​
4.) Gunnar Bentz (Georgia): 3:36.60​
5.) Abrahm Devine (Stanford): 3:37.73​
6.) Jonathan Roberts (Texas): 3:38.18​
7.) Jay Litherland (Georgia): 3:38.66​
8.) Robert Owen (Virginia Tech): 3:41.21