Ahmed Jaouadi breaks a NCAA record and Florida, Indiana share Day 1 lead at swimming championships
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Ahmed Jaouadi breaks a NCAA record and Florida, Indiana share Day 1 lead at swimming championships
Florida freshman Ahmed Jaouadi broke a NCAA record in the 1,650-yard freestyle and the Gators shared the Day 1 lead with Indiana at the Division I swimming and diving championships.
Tunisian world champion Ahmed Jaouadi shines at the American University Championship (NCAA) on the 1650-yard freestyle, winning the final round of the event and winning the gold medal with a new record. Ahmed Jaouadi made a time of 14:10.03, on this freestyle competition, slightly longer than the 1500-m Olympic, Thursday, March 26, 2026, beating the record of the American Bobby Finke. For his part, the world champion and Olympic champion, Mohame…
The first night of the NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships (Division I) gave birth to a historic performance. Tunisian Ahmed Jaouadi, broke the NCAA record of the 1 650-yard freestyle from the first round of the championship. Jaouadi won the event in 14:10.03, erasing the record that Bobby Finke had set in 2020, with a lead of more than 2 seconds. A considerable gap at this level of competition, which says a lot about the demeasurement …
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