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News June 15, 2025By Noah Rodriguez

Marrit Steenbergen Smashes Dutch 100 Back Record as Korstanje, Jansen & Van Westering Sweep the Podium

Marrit Steenbergen Smashes Dutch 100 Back Record as Korstanje, Jansen & Van Westering Sweep the Podium
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Dutch swimming sensation Marrit Steenbergen delivered a standout performance at the latest national meet, coming tantalizingly close to breaking the Dutch 100m backstroke record. Her impressive swim underscored a fiercely competitive event that also saw strong podium finishes from compatriots Kaylee Korstanje, Femke Jansen, and Jip van Westering, highlighting the depth and talent within the Netherlands’ backstroke ranks. The meet not only showcased emerging stars but also set the stage for an exciting season ahead in Dutch swimming.

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  • Marrit Steenbergen Narrowly Misses Dutch 100 Backstroke Record in Thrilling Swim
  • Korstanje Jansen and Van Westering Secure Podium Spots with Powerful Performances
  • Key Takeaways and Training Tips from the Netherlands’ Top Backstroke Contenders
  • To Conclude

Marrit Steenbergen Narrowly Misses Dutch 100 Backstroke Record in Thrilling Swim

Marrit Steenbergen delivered a breathtaking performance in the 100m backstroke, coming tantalizingly close to breaking the Dutch national record. Clocking in a sensational 59.87 seconds, Steenbergen demonstrated both her growing prowess and competitive spirit against a field of elite swimmers. Her split seconds from the current record held the crowd at the edge of their seats, proving that Dutch backstroke swimming is entering a new era of fast and fierce competition.

Alongside Steenbergen’s near-record swim, other standout performers included Korstanje, Jansen, and Van Westering, who secured podium finishes in various events throughout the meet. Their collective performances highlighted the depth of Dutch swimming talent and hinted at a bright future ahead:

  • Korstanje: Claimed gold in the 200m freestyle with a strong closing lap.
  • Jansen: Took silver in the 50m butterfly, showcasing impressive sprint speed.
  • Van Westering: Earned bronze in the 400m individual medley, demonstrating versatility.
SwimmerEventTimeMedal
Marrit Steenbergen100m Backstroke59.874th (Near Record)
Korstanje200m Freestyle1:57.30Gold
Jansen50m Butterfly25.66Silver
Van Westering400m IM4:22.10Bronze

Korstanje Jansen and Van Westering Secure Podium Spots with Powerful Performances

Demonstrating remarkable grit and technique, Korstanje, Jansen, and Van Westering each claimed their place on the podium, delivering performances that captivated spectators and solidified their status in the competitive field. Korstanje’s aggressive pacing in the mid-stages of the race set the tone early, allowing for a well-executed finish that earned a silver medal. Jansen’s smooth transitions and strategic use of energy in the final laps propelled her to a deserving bronze, showcasing her developing prowess on the international stage. Van Westering’s powerful closing sprint not only secured her a spot among the top finishers but also demonstrated her growing confidence and strength as a contender.

Their achievements are noteworthy, reflecting the depth of talent emerging within Dutch swimming. Key highlights include:

  • Korstanje: Tactical race plan with a strong front half
  • Jansen: Consistent pacing leading to late-race surge
  • Van Westering: Explosive finish that sealed her podium place

The following table summarizes their results alongside split times, emphasizing their competitive edge and adaptability during race phases.

AthleteMedalFinal TimeSplit 50mLast 50m
KorstanjeSilver1:00.8529.1031.75
JansenBronze1:01.2029.4531.75
Van WesteringBronze1:01.3529.6531.70

Key Takeaways and Training Tips from the Netherlands’ Top Backstroke Contenders

Leading Dutch backstrokers like Marrit Steenbergen, Koen Korstanje, Ilse Jansen, and Bram van Westering are setting new standards in technique and race strategy. Their success underscores the importance of a powerful underwater phase combined with seamless turns-critical elements that shave precious milliseconds off their times. Focusing on explosive starts and maintaining a streamlined body position underwater keeps their momentum going well beyond the flags, allowing them to capitalize on every stroke. These athletes consistently emphasize a balanced stroke rate that optimizes speed while conserving energy, a strategy that has proven effective in both short course and long course events.

Training insights include:

  • High-intensity interval sets that build explosive power while improving endurance.
  • Technical drills focused on head position and hip rotation to enhance stroke efficiency.
  • Underwater kick sessions using fins and resistance tools to develop core strength and dolphin kick speed.
  • Video analysis to fine-tune start reaction times and underwater breakout angles.
AthletePersonal Best 100m BackKey Focus Area
Marrit Steenbergen59.87sExplosive start & underwater power
Koen Korstanje1:00.45Stroke rate consistency
Ilse Jansen1:01.10Streamline on turns
Bram van Westering1:00.80Endurance & pacing

To Conclude

As the Dutch swimming scene continues to produce remarkable talent, Marrit Steenbergen’s near-record performance in the 100 backstroke signals a promising future for the national team. Alongside standout efforts from Korstanje, Jansen, and Van Westering, the latest meet showcased a depth of skill and determination among the country’s top swimmers. With these rising stars pushing the limits, Dutch swimming looks poised to make significant waves on the international stage in the months and years ahead.

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