You are absolutely right that he can go forty-five seconds in the 100yd I.M. Technically speaking, he can go forty-five point sixty-four hundredth of a second in the event. Back when he went onto to set a world record in the 100scm I.M. at Instabul in 2012, the time he set was fifty point seventy-one hundredth of a second in the event. Once you know the swimmer's yard time in short course yards, all you do to find out a swimmer's time in short course meters is divide the swimmer's yard time by zero point nine hundredth of a second, just in case you were wondering as to how I have figured it out .i.e., what is his short course yard time would be in the event.
@@basemmagd9185 well, that's not entirely genuine. For length conversion that is correct, but in actuality, the first 25y of a 25m lap are the fastest, because of the turns. Swimming is basically all about not slowing down inbetween turns. So in Theory, the time could actually be even faster. Crazy to think about how fast Caeleb Dressel could be in a 100y IM. By the 'simple' conversion you propose, Dressel would go 44.6 in the 100y IM. pretty prety pretty good.
@@basemmagd9185 your numbers are off; the NCAA uses a conversion factor of 0.896 for events 200 meters/yards and below, not 0.9, which puts him at a 45.44, but close enough
Yeah, that conversion tool is totally unreliable, but Dressel would definitely swim this 2 seconds fasters. Of course, he's also 12 years younger than Lochte.
@@MrVpassenheim Thanks for letting me know that it's unreliable. As well as the age gap. Like I said "just too think" not that the conversion was reliable
Sure but honestly his comp didnt do too bad. 2nd place was ~3 seconds behind, I wouldnt be surprised if most of the guys he swam against were former swimmers for college and even team USA. Really doesn't matter at the end of the day to me
In his prime? 45 no question.
You are absolutely right that he can go forty-five seconds in the 100yd I.M. Technically speaking, he can go forty-five point sixty-four hundredth of a second in the event. Back when he went onto to set a world record in the 100scm I.M. at Instabul in 2012, the time he set was fifty point seventy-one hundredth of a second in the event. Once you know the swimmer's yard time in short course yards, all you do to find out a swimmer's time in short course meters is divide the swimmer's yard time by zero point nine hundredth of a second, just in case you were wondering as to how I have figured it out .i.e., what is his short course yard time would be in the event.
@@basemmagd9185 always thought the formula was /.905 to convert to scm to scy
@@basemmagd9185 well, that's not entirely genuine. For length conversion that is correct, but in actuality, the first 25y of a 25m lap are the fastest, because of the turns. Swimming is basically all about not slowing down inbetween turns. So in Theory, the time could actually be even faster. Crazy to think about how fast Caeleb Dressel could be in a 100y IM.
By the 'simple' conversion you propose, Dressel would go 44.6 in the 100y IM. pretty prety pretty good.
@@verwardYour response to my explanation about time conversions makes no sense.
@@basemmagd9185 your numbers are off; the NCAA uses a conversion factor of 0.896 for events 200 meters/yards and below, not 0.9, which puts him at a 45.44, but close enough
did you hear the woman say "watch with the backflip" when he went from backstroke to breaststroke
Just too think that Dressel SCM world record time would convert into a 44.6.
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Yeah, that conversion tool is totally unreliable, but Dressel would definitely swim this 2 seconds fasters. Of course, he's also 12 years younger than Lochte.
@@jimbendtsen8841 thanks for that grammatical correction
@@MrVpassenheim Thanks for letting me know that it's unreliable. As well as the age gap. Like I said "just too think" not that the conversion was reliable
WOAHHH
One off my coaches Alex, swam in this race he was in lane 4
Hey Robby lol
-Konstantin
Nobody cares
Lochte splits 9.3, 11.9, 14.2, 12.3 handheld watch
I❤100 i.m.
Jeah!
Good job, i like itu, ok im swimmer kids from indonesia
Wow nice
This event is a joke to lochte ... the man does the 2IM LC in 1:54 FLAT
10 years ago.
@@jimbendtsen8841 lol tru
Still looks like Olympic form.
That guy has no business swimming in a 25 yard pool!
Nobody does. It's all turns.
Bom...
Someone like Lochte can swim in, but should not compete, in Masters swimming.
Sure but honestly his comp didnt do too bad. 2nd place was ~3 seconds behind, I wouldnt be surprised if most of the guys he swam against were former swimmers for college and even team USA. Really doesn't matter at the end of the day to me
why not?
Wth this scoreboard
I thought he would be faster
you did not just say that 🤣
i went 48.8
I'm 17 and I've been 49.2. I bet dressel would be :44 in this.
No you didn't. @@warrp3226
@@KingOfPopStars yeah, I'm just saying fake times to get clout on the internet. You got me 😂😑
cool
@@warrp3226 Dressel does IM?