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2024 Ivy League Men’s Championships: Day 1 Finals Live Recap

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By Anne Lepesant on SwimSwam

2024 Ivy League Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships

WEDNESDAY NIGHT HEAT SHEETS

Day 1 of the 2024 Ivy League Men’s Championships at Blodgett Pool will kick off with timed finals of the 200 medley and 800 free relays. We will also have an exhibition event – team diving – that many conferences have adopted this year.

Team diving, still in its exhibition phase, is diving’s version of a medley relay. The idea is to score this event like a relay, so that each participating team earns double points. It’s good for diving in that it will behoove teams to invest in diving depth. Each team consists of 3 divers who perform two dives each. In other conferences, one divers does 2 dives on the 1-meter board, one does 2 dives on the 3-meter, and one does 2 dives on the platform, for a total of six dives. In the Ivy League, where platform diving is not a scored event, this year’s exhibition event will consist of three 1-meter dives and three 3-meter dives.

DAY 1 FINALS

Men’s 200 Yard Medley Relay – Timed Final

  • Ivy Meet: 1:23.79, Harvard (2023)
  • Pool Record: 1:25.46, Columbia (2020)
  • NCAA A: 1:23.71
  • NCAA B: 1:24.32

 

 

Men’s Team Diving (Springboard Only) – Exhibition

 

 

 

Men’s 800 Yard Freestyle Relay – Timed Final

  • Ivy Meet: 6:15.38, Harvard (2019)
  • Pool Record: 6:19.08, Harvard (2017)
  • NCAA A: 6:16.02
  • NCAA B: 6:18.94

 

 

 

SwimSwam: 2024 Ivy League Men’s Championships: Day 1 Finals Live Recap

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