Byron Shefchik
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William Byron Shefchik, III, born in 1974, is the only current male member of the
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(BYU) Swimming and Diving Team to be elected into the BYU Hall of Fame. Shefchik was a five-time
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and three-time Academic All-American during his time at BYU. He graduated from BYU with his MBA in 2000 and works for Rich Products as a Senior Marketing Manager in
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BYU career

1992–1993 — Freshman Year Shefchik was a recipient of academic scholarship at BYU. Despite multiple swimming awards in High School, he was not recruited for the BYU Swim team and joined as a walk on. He placed third in the 200 breast and 11th in the 400 IM at the WAC Championships and earned Academic All-WAC status as a freshman with a 3.98 GPA. He placed second in the 400 IM and first in the 200 breast at NMSU, second in the 200 breast vs. UNLV, second in the 200 IM vs. Utah in Provo, first in the 200 breast vs. Air Force and first in the 200 IM and first in the 100 breast vs. Wyoming. 1993–1994 — Sophomore Year Shefchik recorded good times for the Cougars as a sophomore before leaving for a two-year LDS mission to Costa Rica. 1996–1997 — Junior Year After a two year break, Shefchik was quickly back in the water and became Academic All-WAC, Collegiate Swim Coaches Academic All-America and CoSIDA District VIII Academic All-America. He won the WAC title in the 100 and 200 breast and was on the second-team All-American in 200 breast (ninth) and 100 breast (10th). He set an NCAA Championship time of 1:56.82 in 200 breast (2:17.07) at U.S. National Championships. Despite injuries, he won the bronze medal in the 200 breast
Swimming at the 1997 Summer Universiade The swimming competition during the 1997 Summer Universiade, also known as the XIX Summer Universiade, was a long course event (50 m), and took place in Messina, on the island of Sicily, Italy from August 24 till August 30, 1997. __TOC__ Men's ...
in Sicily. Shefchik was U.S. Swimming All-America that year and set records at BYU in the 100 breast (54.75), 200 breast (1:56.82) and 400 medley relay (3:19.51). 1997–1998 — Senior Year Tallied 17 first place wins during the season in events such as the 100 and 200 breast, 100 fly, 100 back, 200 and 400 IM, 200 medley and 400 medley. Shefchik competed at WAC Championships, where he placed first in both 100 and 200 breast. At the NCAA Championships, he placed fourth in the 200 breast, 13th in the 100 breast and 16th in the 200 IM. He was named both First and Second Team All-American. Awards Was inducted into the BYU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008, still the only Men's Swimming Athlete to be in the Hall of Fame. Records Shefchik still holds the All-time records at BYU for the 200-Yard Breaststroke and as part of the 400 Medley Relay team.


Today

Shefchik is back in the water and training for health and new races. He swam in the BYU alumni meet and finished first in the 100 Breast. Shefchik set two records for his age group in the Georgia Masters: 57.75 in the 100 Breast and 2:05.47 in the 200 Breast. https://www.clubassistant.com/c/7BB0607/file/Records/Web_Records_-_SCY.pdf


References

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