LUBLIN, Poland – A pair of Greyhounds competed at the European Aquatics Short Course Swimming Championships last week, held at Aqua Lublin arena in Lublin, Poland. Recent-UIndy-alum
Cedric Buessing and current-Hound
Jeremias Pock both found success competing for their native Germany, with both men qualifying for a final.
A 2025 UIndy graduate, Buessing took home the bronze medal in the 400 IM. One of only three German men to medal at the event, his time of 4:03.51 was just a quarter of a second back of second place. Pock, meanwhile, advanced through the prelims and semifinals in the 200 breaststroke before touching sixth in the finals with a time of 2:04.52.
Buessing graduated from UIndy last spring as one of the most-decorated student-athletes in school history. He ended his collegiate career with 19 All-America nods, 17 GLVC event titles, eight school records, four GLVC Swimmer of the Year awards, and two event national championships.
Pock, a UIndy junior this year, is in the midst of a stellar collegiate himself. He currently owns the fastest time in Division II this season in three events—both the 100 and 200 breaststroke and the 200 IM. He is the current school record holder in the later two events and is the reigning national champ in the 400 IM.