Dylan Carter (swimmer)

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Dylan Carter
Personal information
NationalityFlag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago
Born (1996-01-30) 30 January 1996 (age 28) [1]
Santa Clara, California, U.S.
Height1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight91 kg (201 lb)
Sport
CountryTrinidad and Tobago
SportSwimming
Event(s) Backstroke, butterfly, freestyle
College team University of Southern California
Coached byDave Salo
Achievements and titles
World finals2016 (x2), 2018 (x2)
Personal best100m Freestyle (LCM): 48.52 (2019) 200m Freestyle (SCM): 1:42.47 (2016)

Dylan Carter (born 30 January 1996) is a Trinidad and Tobago competitive swimmer. He is the Trinidad and Tobago record holder in the long course and short course 100 metre freestyle, 50 metre backstroke, 100 metre backstroke, 50 metre butterfly, and 100 metre butterfly. At the 2021 World Short Course Championships, he became the first swimmer representing Trinidad and Tobago to win a silver medal a World Short Course Championships, winning the silver medal in the 50 metre butterfly. In 2018 and 2022, he won the bronze medal in the 50 metre butterfly and the 50 metre freestyle at the World Short Course Championships, respectively. He was the male overall winner for the 2022 FINA Swimming World Cup, winning nine gold medals, five in Trinidad and Tobago record times, to become the first Trinidad and Tobago overall winner. He is of Portuguese descent

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International career

2016–2018

Carter competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, in the men's 100 metre freestyle. [2] Later in 2016, Carter competed at the FINA Short Course World Championships where he made the final in the 200m freestyle and finished 4th. He also finaled in the 50m butterfly where he finished 7th. Carter won the silver medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the 50 m butterfly. Collegiately, he competed for the University of Southern California under head coach Dave Salo where he won 4 NCAA titles as a part of USCs relay team.

2019: Backstroke on the rise

2019 World Championships

In July 2019 at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships, which took place in Gwangju, South Korea, Carter and Simone Sabbioni of Italy had wedge equipment malfunction during their starts in the 100 metre backstroke. [3] [4] [5] Officials required Carter and Sabbioni to re-swim the race alone, one at a time, after the malfunction was ruled due to the wedge apparatus failure if they wanted to compete in the semifinals. [4] [5] In his re-swim, Carter advanced to the semifinals with his time of 54.03 seconds where he placed 16th overall with a time of 54.08 seconds. [3] [4]

2021: Butterfly national records

2020 Summer Olympics

At the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan and held in July and August 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Carter competed in four individual events. [6] In the 100 metre butterfly, Carter ranked 33rd and set a new national record with his time of 52.36 seconds. [7] For his other three individual events, Carter ranked 33rd in the 50 metre freestyle with a time of 22.46 seconds, 22nd in the 100 metre freestyle with a 48.66, and 32nd in the 100 metre backstroke in a time of 54.82 seconds. [6]

International Swimming League

During match nine of the 2021 International Swimming League in Naples, Italy, Carter took third place in the short course 50 metre butterfly with a time of 22.36, which broke the Trinidad and Tobago national record in the event he had previously set at 22.38 seconds in 2018. [8] [7]

2021 World Short Course Championships

2021 World Championships (SC)
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 50 m butterfly 21.98 (NR)

On 20 December 2021, Carter won the silver medal in the 50 metre butterfly in a Trinidad and Tobago record time of 21.98 seconds at the 2021 World Short Course Championships held at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [9] His silver medal was the first medal other than a bronze medal to be won by a swimmer representing Trinidad and Tobago at a World Short Course Championships. [10] He also placed ninth in the semifinals of the 100 metre butterfly with a Trinidad and Tobago record time of 49.87 seconds. [11] For his accomplishments, Carter received congratulations from the Trinidad and Tobago Minister of Sport and Community Development, Shamfa Cudjoe. [12]

2022

2022 World Aquatics Championships

At the 2022 World Aquatics Championships, held at Danube Arena in Budapest, Hungary with swimming competition in June, Carter placed fourth in the 50 metre butterfly with a Trinidad and Tobago record time of 22.85 seconds and place fourteenth in the 100 metre freestyle with a Trinidad and Tobago record time of 48.30 seconds. [13]

2022 Swimming World Cup

At the first stop of the 2022 FINA Swimming World Cup, in Berlin, Germany, Carter won the gold medal in the 50 metre freestyle with a Trinidad and Tobago record time of 20.77 seconds, finishing 0.27 seconds ahead of silver medalist Kyle Chalmers of Australia and 0.28 seconds ahead of bronze medalist Florent Manaudou of France. [14] [15] [16] The following day, he won the gold medal in the 50 metre backstroke with a Trinidad and Tobago record and personal best time of 23.15 seconds, finishing 0.07 seconds ahead of silver medalist Thomas Ceccon of Italy. [16] [17] Day three, he won a third gold medal, this time finishing first in the 50 metre butterfly with a 22.13, which was less than one-tenth of a second ahead of silver medalist Chad le Clos of South Africa. [18] [19] His scores across all of his events in Berlin ranked him as the second highest-scoring male competitor with 57.3 points, which was only 1.0 point behind first-ranked Matthew Sates of South Africa. [20]

For the 50 metre freestyle on day one of the second stop of the World Cup circuit, starting 28 October in Toronto, Canada, Carter won the gold medal with a time of 20.91 seconds, which was less than two-tenths of a second ahead of silver medalist Brooks Curry of the United States and bronze medalist Kyle Chalmers. [21] The following day, he won the gold medal in the 50 metre backstroke with a Trinidad and Tobago record time of 22.94 seconds, lowering his record mark from the first stop by over two-tenths of a second. [22] [23] [24] In the same session, approximately 30 minutes later, he placed fourth in the final of the 100 metre freestyle with a Trinidad and Tobago record time of 46.36 seconds. [24] He brought his medal count for the World Cup to six gold medals on the third and final day in Toronto, winning the gold medal in the 50 metre butterfly with a time of 22.28 seconds, which was less than four-tenths of a second ahead of silver medalist Chad le Clos and bronze medalist Thomas Ceccon. [25] [26] [27]

Starting off the third and final stop, held in Indianapolis, United States with competition commencing on 3 November, Carter won a gold medal in the 50 metre freestyle in a Trinidad and Tobago record time of 20.72 seconds, the medal marked his seventh gold medal of the circuit. [28] [29] [30] The next day, he finished in a Trinidad and Tobago record, US Open record, and personal best time of 22.72 seconds in the final of the 50 metre backstroke to win the gold medal, a time which was 0.22 seconds faster than his previous best mark and 0.11 seconds slower than the World Cup record of 22.61 seconds set in 2009 by Peter Marshall of the United States. [31] [32] Day three of three, he won the gold medal in the 50 metre butterfly with a US Open record time of 21.99 seconds. [33] [34] His win brought his final score across all three stops of the 2022 World Cup to 172.6 points for his nine gold medals spanning freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly, which earned him the title of overall male winner, highest scoring competitor from any country and across all strokes, for the year. [20] [34] [35] He was the first swimmer representing Trinidad and Tobago in competition, and first Caribbean Islands swimmer, to win an overall title. [36]

2022 World Short Course Championships

2022 World Championships (SC)
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 50 m freestyle 20.72

In December, at the 2022 World Short Course Championships in Melbourne, Australia, Carter commenced competition with a 22.11 in the preliminaries of the 50 metre butterfly on day one, qualifying for the semifinals later in the day ranking fourth. [37] He lowered his time to a 22.02 in the evening semifinals, qualifying for the final ranking second. [38] The following evening, he finished in a time of 22.14 seconds in the final to place sixth. [39] [40] For the preliminaries of the 50 metre backstroke on day three, he ranked fourth and advanced to the final with a time of 23.07 seconds. [41] Later in the day, he tied Lorenzo Mora of Italy for firth-rank in the semifinals with a time of 22.90 seconds and both qualified for the final. [42] [43] [44]

On day four, Carter achieved a Trinidad and Tobago record time of 20.70 seconds in the preliminaries of the 50 metre freestyle and qualified for the evening semifinals ranking second. [45] In the evening session for the day, he started off with a seventh-place finish in the final of the 50 metre backstroke in a time of 23.12 seconds. [46] [47] He concluded the evening session in a tie for fifth-rank with Lewis Burras of Great Britain in the semifinals of the 50 metre freestyle with a time of 20.94 seconds. [48] [49] He won the first medal of the competition for Trinidad and Tobago in the final, finishing third in a time of 20.72 seconds to win the bronze medal. [50] [51] [52]

2023

At the 2023 TYR Pro Swim Series in March in Fort Lauderdale, United States, Carter won the gold medal with a personal best and Trinidad and Tobago record time of 48.28 seconds. [53]

International championships (50 m)

Meet50 freestyle100 freestyle200 freestyle400 freestyle50 backstroke100 backstroke50 butterfly100 butterfly4×100 freestyle
Junior level
WJC 2013 15th5th (h)5th (h)8th4thSilver medal icon.svg
YOG 2014 Bronze medal icon.svgDNSSilver medal icon.svg
Senior level
CG 2014 5th13th18th16th
PAN 2015 8th4th13th (h)
WC 2015 32nd24th33rd15thDNS
OG 2016 23rd
WC 2017 18th24th19th28th
CG 2018 5thSilver medal icon.svg
CAC 2018 Silver medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
WC 2019 41st12th16th13th
PAN 2019 9th4thBronze medal icon.svg
OG 2020 33rd22nd32nd33rd
WC 2022 17th14th4th
CG 2022 4th15th4th

International championships (25 m)

Meet50 freestyle100 freestyle200 freestyle50 backstroke100 backstroke50 butterfly100 butterfly
WC 2016 DNS4thDNS7th
WC 2018 34thDNS12th7thBronze medal icon.svg
WC 2021 DNSSilver medal icon.svg9th
WC 2022 Bronze medal icon.svg7th6th

Personal best times

Long course metres (50 m pool)

EventTimeMeetLocationDateNotesRef
50 m freestyle21.91h, so 2022 World Aquatics Championships Budapest, Hungary 23 June 2022 [1]
100 m freestyle48.282023 TYR Pro Swim Series - Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale, United States 2 March 2023 NR [53]
50 m backstroke24.83 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games Barranquilla, Colombia 24 July 2018 NR [1]
100 m backstroke54.03h 2019 World Aquatics Championships Gwangju, South Korea 22 July 2019 NR [3] [4]
50 m butterfly22.85 2022 World Aquatics Championships Budapest, Hungary 19 June 2022 NR [1]
100 m butterfly52.36h 2020 Summer Olympics Tokyo, Japan 29 July 2021 NR [1]
Legend: NRTrinidad and Tobago record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat;sf – semifinal;r – relay 1st leg;rh – relay heat 1st leg;b – B final; – en route to final mark;tt – time trial

Short course metres (25 m pool)

EventTimeMeetLocationDateNotesRef
50 m freestyle20.70h 2022 World Short Course Championships Melbourne, Australia 16 December 2022 NR [45]
100 m freestyle46.36 2022 Swimming World Cup Toronto, Canada 29 October 2022 NR [24]
50 m backstroke22.72 2022 Swimming World Cup Indianapolis, United States 4 November 2022 NR , US [31] [32]
100 m backstroke49.91 2020 International Swimming League Budapest, Hungary 22 November 2020 NR [1]
50 m butterfly21.98 2021 World Short Course Championships Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 20 December 2021 NR [9]
100 m butterfly49.87sf 2021 World Short Course Championships Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 17 December 2021 NR [11]
Legend: NRTrinidad and Tobago record;USU.S. Open record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat;sf – semifinal;r – relay 1st leg;rh – relay heat 1st leg;b – B final; – en route to final mark;tt – time trial

Swimming World Cup circuits

The following medals Carter has won at Swimming World Cup circuits. [54]

EditionGold medalsSilver medalsBronze medalsTotal
2022 9009
Total9009

Awards

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Sporting positions
Preceded by FINA Swimming World Cup
Overall male winner

2022
Succeeded by
Incumbent