Joshua Edwards-Smith Rocks 1:55.42 LCM 200 Back, Now #2 Aussie All-Time (original) (raw)

2022 QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS

The rockstar race on day four of these 2022 Queensland Championships came in the men’s 200m backstroke where 19-year-old Joshua Edwards-Smith put up the swim of his life.

The Griffith University swimmer punched a massive 1:55.42 to knock over a second off of his previous career-quickest en route to gold. That performance beat the field by nearly 5 solid seconds, with the next-closest competitor represented by New Zealand’s Kane Follows.

Follows touched in a time of 2:00.35 while another Aussie Thomas Hauck rounded out the top 3 performers in 2:00.55 for bronze.

As for Edwards-Smith, the teen opened in 56.06 and closed in 59.36 to obliterate his previous PB of 1:56.71. That former time was just logged this year in May at the Australian Nationals.

Edward-Smith went on to perform beneath that potential, however, both at the World Championships in Budapest as well as the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham this summer.

In the former, Edwards-Smith settled for 11th place with a semi-final time of 1:57.52, while he clocked 1:57.60 for 6th place in the latter competition. Had the Aussie produced this type of 1:55.42 performance in Budapest he would have placed 4th while he would have claimed gold ahead of champion Brodie Williams (GBR) 1:56.40 in Birmingham.

With his monster outing here in Queensland, Edwards-Smith now rockets up the list of all-time Aussie performers from slot #7 to now #2. Only national record holder Mitch Larkin has been faster, owning the Aussie standard in 1:53.17 from 2015.

On the all-time performers’ list worldwide, Edwards-Smith sneaks into the top 20 at spot #19.

He now takes over the top spot in the season’s rankings worldwide.

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About Retta Race

Former Masters swimmer and coach Loretta (Retta) thrives on a non-stop but productive schedule. Nowadays, that includes having earned her MBA while working full-time in IT while owning French 75 Boutique while also providing swimming insight for BBC.

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