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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.

New York Breakers (NY Breakers)
SportSwimming
First season2019
LeagueInternational Swimming League
Head coachMartin Truijens
General managerTim Teeter[1]
CaptainJeanette 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]

2019 International Swimming League season

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Team roster

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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]

United States  New York Breakers[5]
Men Women
United States  Michael Andrew Canada  Haley Black
Brazil  Marcelo Chierighini Denmark  Pernille Blume
Brazil  João de Lucca (C) United States  Ali DeLoof
Canada  Mack Darragh United States  Catie DeLoof
Colombia  Jonathan Gómez United States  Gabby DeLoof
Germany  Marius Kusch United States  Emily Escobedo
Germany  Marco Koch Germany  Reva Foos
Australia  Clyde Lewis United States  Breeja Larson (C)
Australia  Jack McLoughlin South Africa  Tayla Lovemore
Ecuador  Tomas Peribonio United States  Lia Neal
South Africa  Chris Reid Canada  Emily Overholt
South Africa  Brad Tandy United Kingdom  Alys Thomas
Russia  Grigory Tarasevich Australia  Madison Wilson
Canada  Markus Thormeyer United Kingdom  Abbie Wood

Match results

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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
Regular season
19–20 October United States  Lewisville, Texas The LISD Westside Aquatic Center United Kingdom  London Roar 484.5

United States  LA Current 457

Hungary  Team Iron 402

United States  New York Breakers 278.5

[7][8] Russia  Vladimir Morozov
(Hungary  Team Iron) 43.5 pts
26–27 October Hungary  Budapest Danube Arena United Kingdom  London Roar 505.5

Hungary  Team Iron 425

United States  LA Current 408

United States  New York Breakers 292.5

[9][10] Hungary  Katinka Hosszú
(Hungary  Team Iron) 47 pts
15–16 November United States  College Park Geary F. Eppley Recreation Center United States  LA Current 495

United States  Cali Condors 489

United States  DC Trident 322.5

United States  New York Breakers 315

[11][12] United States  Caeleb Dressel
(United States  Cali Condors) 61.5 pts

2020 International Swimming League season

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Team roster

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United States  New York Breakers[13]
Men Women
Brazil  Brandon Almeida Denmark  Signe Bro
United States  Michael Andrew (vice-captain) Russia  Svetlana Chimrova
Austria  Felix Auböck United States  Emily Escobedo
New Zealand  Lewis Clareburt United Kingdom  Chloe Golding
Germany  Marco Koch Australia  Abbey Harkin
United Kingdom  Joe Litchfield Hungary  Boglárka Kapás
Australia  Cameron McEvoy Hungary  Ajna Késely
Poland  Michal Poprawa Denmark  Jeanette Ottesen (C)
South Africa  Chris Reid United Kingdom  Molly Renshaw
United Kingdom  Matthew Richards Australia  Mikkayla Sheridan
Poland  Jakub Skierka Russia  Arina Surkova
Australia  Brendon Smith Poland  Alicja Tchórz
Poland  Jan Świtkowski Russia  Daria S. Ustinova
Hungary  Ádám Telegdy United Kingdom  Sarah Vasey
Belgium  Pieter Timmers United States  Tevyn Waddell
United Kingdom  Jacob Whittle Poland  Kasia Wasick
Germany  Damian Wierling United Kingdom  Abbie Wood
United Kingdom  James Wilby

Match results

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Dates Location Venue Teams Results MVP
Regular season
16–17 October
(Match 1)
Hungary  Budapest Danube Arena United States  Cali Condors 567

France  Energy Standard 463

United States  LA Current 420

United States  New York Breakers 266

[14] United States  Lilly King
(United States  Cali Condors) 87.5 pts
26–27 October
(Match 4)
Hungary  Budapest Danube Arena United States  Cali Condors 610.5

Hungary  Team Iron 418.5

United States  New York Breakers 394

United States  DC Trident 287

[15] United States  Caeleb Dressel
(United States  Cali Condors) 75 pts
1–2 November
(Match 6)
Hungary  Budapest Danube Arena France  Energy Standard 609

Canada  Toronto Titans 448

United States  New York Breakers 354.5

Italy  Aqua Centurions 287

[16] Hong Kong  Siobhán Haughey
(France  Energy Standard) 61.5 pts
5–6 November
(Match 8)
Hungary  Budapest Danube Arena United States  Cali Condors 507

United Kingdom  London Roar 491.5

Japan  Tokyo Frog Kings 419

United States  New York Breakers 296.5

[17] United States  Caeleb Dressel
(United States  Cali Condors) 69 pts

References

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  1. ^ "8 ISL TEAMS ANNOUNCE CAPTAINS FOR THE 2020 SEASON". SwimSwam. October 6, 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  2. ^ "TIM TEETER NAMED NEW GENERAL MANAGER OF THE NEW YORK BREAKERS". SwimSwam. April 8, 2022. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  3. ^ "GM RETROSPECTIVE: TINA ANDREW BROUGHT IN UNDERDOG MENTALITY WITH NY BREAKERS". International Swimming League. 2020-01-29. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  4. ^ "International Swimming League Roster Refresh". SwimSwam. 2019-09-13. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  5. ^ "MEET THE NEW YORK BREAKERS! NEW YORK'S FIRST PROFESSIONAL SWIM TEAM". aroundtherings.com. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  6. ^ "2019 ISL Season College Park (USA)" (PDF). ISL Global.
  7. ^ "2019 ISL Season Lewisville, TX (USA)" (PDF). ISL. 19 October 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  8. ^ "2019 ISL Season Lewisville, TX (USA)" (PDF). ISL. 20 October 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  9. ^ "2019 ISL Season Budapest (HUN)" (PDF). ISL. 26 October 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  10. ^ "2019 ISL Season Budapest (HUN)" (PDF). ISL. 27 October 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  11. ^ "2019 ISL Season College Park (USA)" (PDF). ISL. 16 November 2019. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
  12. ^ "2019 ISL Season College Park (USA)" (PDF). ISL. 17 November 2019. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
  13. ^ "NY Breakers". isl.global. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  14. ^ "2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 1" (PDF). ISL. 17 October 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  15. ^ "2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 4" (PDF). ISL. 27 October 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  16. ^ "2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 6" (PDF). ISL. 2 November 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  17. ^ "2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 8" (PDF). ISL. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2020.