Grigorii Vekovischev, a 17-year-old swimmer, shattered the World Junior Record in the 400m freestyle at the 2025 Russian Short Course Nationals, clocking an impressive 3:36.57. This achievement not only topped the podium but also knocked over a second off the previous World Junior Record held by South African Matt Sates. Vekovischev's performance was so dominant that he finished over two seconds ahead of silver medalist Saveliy Luzin and nearly three seconds ahead of Nikolay Kolesnikov, who took bronze.
Vekovischev's new World Junior Record of 3:36.57 is a significant improvement from Sates' 3:37.92, showcasing his exceptional talent and dedication. The teenager's performance also broke his personal best of 3:45.95, making him the 25th-best performer in history. In the context of his home nation, Russia, Vekovischev now ranks as the third-quickest male swimmer of all time in the 400m freestyle.
The top five Russian men's SCM 400 Free performers all-time are: 1. Aleksandr Krasnykh (3:35.30), 2. Nikita Lobintsev (3:35.75), 3. Grigorii Vekovischev (3:36.57), 4. Yuriy Prilukov (3:37.35), and 5. Martin Malyutin (3:37.75). Vekovischev's performance also places him 4th in the world rankings for the 2025-2026 SCM Men 400 Free.
Vekovischev's success extends beyond the pool, as he was a triple medalist at the World Junior Championships, including gold in the Boys' 400m free, bronze in the Boys' 800m free, and gold in the Boys' 4x200m free relay. His achievements have undoubtedly solidified his status as a rising star in the swimming world.
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