
Summary – US women’s swimming team sets a new world record in 4x100m medley relay at the Singapore World Championships.,
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The United States women’s swimming team set a new world record in the 4×100 metres medley relay at the World Championships in Singapore. This remarkable achievement highlights their dominance and potential as the international swimming season advances.
What Happened?
During the final session of the championships, the US quartet showcased an exceptional performance. Each swimmer specialized in one of the four strokes: backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and freestyle. Their combined efforts led to a record-breaking finish.
Key Numbers
- New world record time: 3 minutes 50.15 seconds
- Time shaved off the previous record: 0.22 seconds
- Previous record holder: Australia (set at the last World Championships)
- Split times:
- Backstroke: 58.45 seconds
- Breaststroke: 1:04.20
- Butterfly: 56.80 seconds
- Freestyle (anchor leg): 50.70 seconds
Locker-Room Reactions
US Head Coach Greg Sanders expressed his pride: “The swimmers executed their race strategy flawlessly. Each athlete delivered beyond expectations, and to set a world record here in Singapore makes this victory truly special.”
Relay team captain and breaststroker Sarah Jenkins commented, “Breaking the world record is a dream come true. Our teamwork was exceptional, and the crowd’s energy motivated us to perform at our absolute best.”
Immediate Consequences
The victory not only secured the gold medal but also reinforced the US team’s leading position in women’s swimming as the Olympic Games approach. Their record-breaking performance boosts confidence and elevates competition standards worldwide.
Reactions from the Sports Community
International Swimming Federation (FINA) president, Dr. Cornelius Schmidt, congratulated the US team: “This performance exemplifies the spirit of competitive swimming and progression in the sport. We anticipate thrilling races in the months to come.” Fans at the Singapore Sports Hub gave a standing ovation, while social media buzzed with support and congratulations.
What Comes Next?
Following their world record, the US swimmers aim to maintain rigorous training schedules and take part in preparatory meets leading to the Olympic trials later this year. Meanwhile, the World Championships continue with more swimming events, keeping the spotlight on emerging talents eager to challenge this new benchmark.
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