Two World Records for UVRay Fritz Bedford
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VT, October 26. Fritz Bedford of Etna, NH, became the
fastest backstroker in the world over age 50 last weekend, setting two world
records at the 5th Annual UVAC Leaf Peepers Masters Meet.
Bedford, who turned 50 in September, swam a 59.91 in the
100-meter (short-course-meters) backstroke, breaking the world record by one
one-hundredth of a second and becoming only the second swimmer over age 50 to
break the magic one-minute barrier in this event.
Roughly 90 minutes later, Bedford clocked 27.39 for the
50-meter backstroke to eclipse the existing world mark of 27.66. Bedford was unchallenged in his
record-breaking swims, which took place at a half-day mini meet hosted by his masters
team, the UVRays, at the Upper Valley Aquatic Center. Bedford took home Fastest Man in the Pool honors --
not for his dorsal achievements, but because his touch-pad-verified 11.99 in
the 25-meter butterfly was the fastest 25 turned in by anyone at the meet, in
any stroke. Bedford closed out the
meet with a 26.54 in the 50-meter butterfly, vaulting him to Top 5 in the world
in that event in the 50-54 age group, and a 28.23 50-meter backstroke as the
lead-off swimmer on his team’s 200 Medley Relay.
“He makes it look effortless,” was the consensus of
Bedford’s teammates and others at the meet, which attracted 93 swimmers from
CT, MA, ME, NH, NY, and VT. For the dozen or more who were swimming
in their first-ever masters meet, Fritz’s world-class performances and genial
deck presence were an inspiration.
In addition to Fritz’s two world records, the meet produced several
New England records, including two by Bedford’s coach, Barbara Hummel (41.82 in
the 50 breaststroke; 1:34.82 in the 100 breaststroke). “But this meet belonged to Fritz,” said
Hummel. “He’s been swimming at
world-record pace in the last few practices and he just put it all together on
Saturday. He’s amazing.”
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