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NY Breakers is a professional swimming club and one of the original eight clubs of the global International Swimming League (ISL) based in New York City led by general manager, Tim Teeter and head coach, Martin Truijens. The ISL is owned by Konstantin Grigorishin and had its inaugural season in 2019. The original eight clubs were: DC Trident, the New York Breakers, the LA Current, and the Cali Condors in the United States of America, and the Aqua Centurions, Energy Standard, the London Roar, and IRON in Europe. In 2020 ISL added the Toronto Titans (Canada) and a Tokyo team (Japan) for a total of ten teams.
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Sport | Swimming |
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First season | 2019 |
League | International Swimming League |
Head coach | Martin Truijens |
General manager | Tim Teeter[1] |
Captain | Jeanette Ottesen & Michael Andrew[2] |
During the inaugural season in 2019, NY Breakers ended 4th in Lewisville, Budapest and College Park, MD in the preliminary rounds and failed to advance to the finale in Las Vegas.[3]
ISL teams had a maximum roster of 32 athletes for 2019 season, with a suggested size of each club's traveling roster of 28 (14 men and 14 women). Each club had a captain and a vice-captain of different gender. The Breakers had one of the most culturally diverse teams of the league after Energy Standard, with athletes from 11 different countries representing the program.[4]
In the 2019 (inaugural) ISL season, NY Breakers came 4th during the playoffs and failed to advance to the final.[6]
Dates | Location | Venue | Teams | Results | MVP |
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Regular season | |||||
19–20 October | Lewisville, Texas | The LISD Westside Aquatic Center | London Roar 484.5
LA Current 457 Team Iron 402 |
[7][8] | Vladimir Morozov ( Team Iron) 43.5 pts |
26–27 October | Budapest | Danube Arena | London Roar 505.5
Team Iron 425 LA Current 408 |
[9][10] | Katinka Hosszú ( Team Iron) 47 pts |
15–16 November | College Park | Geary F. Eppley Recreation Center | LA Current 495
Cali Condors 489 DC Trident 322.5 |
[11][12] | Caeleb Dressel ( Cali Condors) 61.5 pts |
New York Breakers[13] | |
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Men | Women |
Brandon Almeida | Signe Bro |
Michael Andrew (vice-captain) | Svetlana Chimrova |
Felix Auböck | Emily Escobedo |
Lewis Clareburt | Chloe Golding |
Marco Koch | Abbey Harkin |
Joe Litchfield | Boglárka Kapás |
Cameron McEvoy | Ajna Késely |
Michal Poprawa | Jeanette Ottesen (C) |
Chris Reid | Molly Renshaw |
Matthew Richards | Mikkayla Sheridan |
Jakub Skierka | Arina Surkova |
Brendon Smith | Alicja Tchórz |
Jan Świtkowski | Daria S. Ustinova |
Ádám Telegdy | Sarah Vasey |
Pieter Timmers | Tevyn Waddell |
Jacob Whittle | Kasia Wasick |
Damian Wierling | Abbie Wood |
James Wilby |
Dates | Location | Venue | Teams | Results | MVP |
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Regular season | |||||
16–17 October (Match 1) |
Budapest | Danube Arena | Cali Condors 567
Energy Standard 463 LA Current 420 |
[14] | Lilly King ( Cali Condors) 87.5 pts |
26–27 October (Match 4) |
Budapest | Danube Arena | Cali Condors 610.5
Team Iron 418.5 DC Trident 287 |
[15] | Caeleb Dressel ( Cali Condors) 75 pts |
1–2 November (Match 6) |
Budapest | Danube Arena | Energy Standard 609
Toronto Titans 448 Aqua Centurions 287 |
[16] | Siobhán Haughey ( Energy Standard) 61.5 pts |
5–6 November (Match 8) |
Budapest | Danube Arena | Cali Condors 507
London Roar 491.5 Tokyo Frog Kings 419 |
[17] | Caeleb Dressel ( Cali Condors) 69 pts |
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