Ben Hesen

Ben Hesen
Personal information
Full name Benedict Hesen
Nickname(s) Buck
Nationality  United States
Born February 15, 1986
Louisville, Kentucky
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Sport
Sport Swimming
Strokes Backstroke
College team Indiana University

Benedict ("Ben") Hesen (born February 15, 1986) is an American swimmer from Jeffersonville, Indiana. He is the son of Ben and Cheryl Hesen. Has one brother, Andrew Hesen. Attended Jeffersonville High School and grew up swimming for Keith Gast at Pacesetter Aquatics. Hesen is the current US Open record holder in the 50M backstroke. He is a member of the U.S. National Team in the 100M backstroke.[1]

Career

Prep

A small town guy from right on the border of Indiana and Kentucky, Ben Hesen proved that he was much more than a little fish in a big pond. Swimming started at an early age for Ben, who began taking lessons at the age of five. Quickly escalating into a full-time commitment, Ben was passionate about swimming, but never saw much opportunity in it until a meteoric rise between his freshman and sophomore year at Jeffersonville High School in Indiana.[2] Eventually, he ended up winning three-straight Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) state championships in the 100-yard backstroke from 2002-04 as well as the 100-yard butterfly at the 2004 IHSAA State Championships. He was also a 2002, 2003 and 2004 NISCA All-American in the 100 backstroke. Upon graduation, Ben was regarded as one of the nation's top high school backstrokers.

Indiana University

2005-2006

During his sophomore year at Indiana University, Ben tied for fourth in the 100 back at NCAAs and claimed a trio of All-America certificates during the NCAA Championships, including ninth-place finishes on both the 200 medley and 400 medley relays. The ninth-place effort in the 400 medley was the best for IU since 1980. Was member of the school and meet record setting Big Ten champion 200-yard medley relay unit. Helped set the school record in the 400-yard medley relay with a second-place effort at Big Tens and eclipsed the school record in the 100 back with his lead leg of 46.44 in the 400-yard medley. Earned Big Ten Swimmer of the Week once and concluded the season among IU's all-time top 20 in the 100 back (first), 200 back (fifth) and 100 fly (fifth).

2006-2007

During his junior year, Ben finished second at the NCAA Championships in the 100 back with a school-record time of 45.45 and took eighth in the 200 back to become the first IU swimmer since 1979 to reach the finals of two individual events at NCAAs. Earned first team All-America honors in the 100-yard backstroke and 200-yard backstroke and honorable mention accolades in both medley relays. Won the Big Ten championship in the 100 back, doing so in league-record time (45.52). Earned All-Big Ten first team honors, led Indiana with 24 event wins on the season, was named CollegeSwimming.com's National Collegiate Swimmer of the Week on Nov. 1, and went undefeated in the 100 back during the regular season. Placed third in the 100-meter backstroke at the 2007 U.S. National Championships, earning a spot on the U.S. National Team.

2007-2008

Set an American record at the 2008 US Olympic Trials in the 50 meter backstroke by going 24.70 for the 50 split of a 100 backstroke time trial.[3] Won the NCAA Championship in the 100 backstroke with a school-record time of 44.72. Hesen's win is the first NCAA swimming title for the Hoosiers since Jim Montgomery captured the 100 freestyle and 200 freestyle in 1976. Earned Indiana Male Athlete of the Year award. Named co-Big Ten Swimmer of the Year and Swimmer of the Championships after taking league titles in the 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, 100 butterfly and 200 medley relay (1:25.85). At the BIG TEN Championships at the University of Michigan, Ben took the 100 backstroke title in a time of 45.92, breaking the Canham Natatorium record of 46.48 set by Michael Phelps in 2005. Earned first team All-Big Ten and was the first IU swimmer to win three individual swimming titles since Chuck Sharpe in 1980.[4]

2014-present

Benedict is now a "sub" with the Lexington Fire Department.

External links

References

  1. "Journey to the Nation’s Center Stage". October 27, 2010.
  2. ^Arluck Promotions, Arluck Promotions Website; published 2009-01-01; retrieved 2010-10-27.
  3. , SwimmingWorldMagazine Website; published 2008-07-05; retrieved 2010-10-28.
  4. ^Indiana University Swimming Bio, IU Hoosiers website; published 2009-03-29; retrieved 2010-10-27.