
Summary – The US women’s swimming team sets a new world record in the 4x100m medley relay at the 2024 World Championships in Singapore.,
Article –
The United States women’s swimming team achieved a historic milestone by breaking the world record in the 4×100 metres medley relay at the 2024 World Swimming Championships in Singapore.
Outstanding Performance at the Singapore Sports Hub
In the women’s 4×100 metres medley relay final, the US team excelled with flawless exchanges and exceptional speed. The event involves four swimmers, each swimming 100 metres with different strokes in the following order:
- Backstroke
- Breaststroke
- Butterfly
- Freestyle
The American quartet established an early lead with an impressive backstroke leg and maintained it through subsequent swimmers, culminating in a record-breaking time.
Key Record Details
The US team recorded an official world record time of 3 minutes 49.74 seconds, beating the previous record by 0.23 seconds. The individual splits were:
- Backstroke: 58.25 seconds
- Breaststroke: 1:04.82
- Butterfly: 55.42 seconds
- Freestyle: 51.25 seconds
This achievement represents the fastest time ever in the women’s 4x100m medley relay at a major international competition.
Reactions from Team and Coaches
The US team captain expressed immense satisfaction and highlighted the importance of team chemistry and focus. The head coach emphasized the depth of talent and commitment in the program, describing the world record as a testament to the athletes’ dedication. Fans worldwide celebrated the success with enthusiastic applause and social media buzz.
Impact on the Championships and Rival Teams
The new world record secured the gold medal for the United States and strengthened their lead on the medal table. The competition saw Australia finishing second with a time of 3:51.12 and China earning the bronze at 3:53.09. These results set new standards and reshaped the competitive landscape for future relays.
What’s Next for the US Team?
The US women’s team will compete in the mixed medley relay and the 4x100m freestyle relay later in the championships. They aim to sustain peak performance and possibly set more records. Verification and ratification of the world record by the International Swimming Federation (FINA) will follow routine doping and technical checks, expected to be completed within days.
The 2024 World Swimming Championships will continue in Singapore with multiple finals scheduled, providing more exciting opportunities for records and historic moments.
More Stories
USA Shatters Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay World Record at Singapore Worlds
United States Shatters World Record in Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay at Singapore Worlds
Indian Athletes Shine Across Global Sporting Events on August 3