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November 5, 2022 / Indianapolis, United States same: 1500 free: 15:08.24 + Katie Ledecky (USA) 2022 FINA Swimming World Cup October 29, 2022 / Toronto, Canada: 15:42.05 Katie Grimes (USA) 2022 FINA Swimming World Cup November 4, 2022 / Indianapolis, United States: backstroke: American Record (25 m) U.S. Open Record (25 m) 50 back: 25.23 + Regan ...
Of the 35 pool-based events, swimmers from the United States hold fifteen records, Australia five, France four, China, Canada and South Africa two each, and one each to Ireland, Great Britain, Russian Olympic Committee, Hungary, and Sweden. Nineteen of the current Olympic records were set at the 2024 Summer Olympics, seven in 2020, five in 2016 ...
On 25 July 2013, FINA Technical Swimming Congress voted to allow world records in the long course mixed 400 free relay and mixed 400 medley relay, as well as in six events in short course metres: the mixed 200 medley and 200 free relays, as well as the men's and women's 200 free relays and the men's and women's 200 medley relays. [6]
Gretchen Walsh of the United States in action during the 100-meter butterfly semifinal at the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Friday, Dec. 13, 2024.
Nashville native Gretchen Walsh set an Olympic record Saturday while swimming for Team USA at the Paris Summer Games.. Walsh, a 21-year-old Harpeth Hall graduate, swam the women's 100-meter ...
United States 13 June 2021: U.S. Olympic Trials: Omaha, United States [12] 200m breaststroke: 2:06.54 Matthew Fallon United States 19 June 2024: U.S. Olympic Trials: Indianapolis, United States [13] 50m butterfly: 22.35 Caeleb Dressel United States 22 July 2019: World Championships: Gwangju, South Korea [14] 100m butterfly: 49.45 WR: Caeleb ...
Swimmer Michael Phelps and President George W. Bush on August 10, 2008, at the National Aquatic Center in Beijing.Phelps is the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time. [11] [12] Dara Torres is the third-most decorated female American Olympic athlete after Jenny Thompson and Katie Ledecky, celebrated not only for her athletic achievements but also for defying age norms in competitive sports.
United States: 1:03.4 set WR in semifinal: Cecil Healy Australasia: 1:04.6 Ken Huszagh United States: 1:05.6 1920 Antwerp details: Duke Kahanamoku United States: 1:01.4 set WR in the final before it was re-run due to protest: Pua Kealoha United States: 1:02.6 Bill Harris United States: 1:03.0 1924 Paris details: Johnny Weissmuller United States ...