2024 Paralympics: Ben Hance Breaks 100 Backstroke S14 World Record In Prelims

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By Sophie Kaufman on SwimSwam

2024 SUMMER PARALYMPIC GAMES

Ben Hance, the defending world champion and reigning world champion, emphatically asserted himself as the man to beat in the men's 100 backstroke S14 at the 2024 Paralympics by breaking his world record in prelims. Hance, who set the previous world standard in December 2021, lowered the mark by .36 seconds with a 56.52 to lead prelims. Great Britain's Mark Tompsett and Louis Lawlor are the 2nd and 3rd seeds in the event, though with only Tompsett joining Hance sub-1:00 in the morning (59.19), it looks like the fight will be for silver and bronze while Hance races the clock again for gold.

Two Paralympic records fell during the morning as well. Brazil's Lidia Vieira da Cruztook down another one in Paris, this time in the women's 50 freestyle S4. Already a two-time medalist in Paris, Vieira da Cruz swam 38.61, qualifying for the final with a Paralympic and Americas record in the event. Canada's Sebastian Massabietook down two records with one swim as well. In the men's 50 freestyle S4, he popped a 36.95, bettering the Paralympic and Americas records as well.

Each will be in lane 4 for their final and while they've distanced themselves from their respective fields, anything can happen in the 50 freestyle. Viera da Cruz faces off with 150 IM SM4 gold medallist Tanja Scholz, 100 freestyle S3 Paralympic champion Leanne Smith, and the new Oceanian record holder Rachael Watson. Massabie faces 100 freestyle S4 medalists Ami Omer Dadaon and Takayuki Suzuki, as well as New Zealand's Cameron Leslie.

The women's 100 backstroke S10 should be a thrilling race. Bianka Papleads after prelims with a 1:08.60, with Ali Truwitfollowing closely with a 1:09.57. But the win still feels like it could come from anywhere in the pool. Canada's six-time Paralympic medalist Aurelie Rivardis up in lane 1 and France's Emeline Pierrehas already shown she knows how to pull off an upset after she surprised for her first Paralympic medal by winning the 100 freestyle S10 in front of her home nation.

It looks like a similarly exciting race in the men's 100 freestyle S8, the last event of the session. Australia's Callum Simpsonsnagged lane 4 with the fastest time in prelims (58.49) but with six men under 1:00 in prelims, it's anybody's race. Noah Jaffebroke out last summer at his first Worlds, winning gold in this race in a new Americas record (58.15). Jaffe's sitting second with a 58.94, joining Simpson under 59 seconds this morning. But the top six men are separated by 1.14 seconds with Tokyo silver and bronze medalists Andrei Nikolaevand Dimosthenis Michalentzakisalso sub-1:00, along with Alberto Amodeo and Xu Haijao.

Finally, Japan's Akito Minai and China's Chen Yitook down the Asian records in the 100 backstroke S10. Minai swam 1:04.12, making it back for the men's final in 7th seed. Chen finished 8th in the women's race with her Asian record of 1:12.21.

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