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Swimming WA World Cup 2025


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7 hours ago, Josh said:

Wish this was LC instead of SC :cry:

it will be in 2027/2028, when it will be an olympic qualifier, I guess

 

imho, it's a better show in SC in this period of the year, when not all the swimmers are in great shape (SC can hide a bit that, since it's mainly start & turns, especially in the shorter distances)

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day #1 of the Toronto stage and already 2 new world records! :yikes:

 

:HUN Hubert Kos improved :AUS Mitchell Larkin's previous mark in the men's 200m backstroke by half a second, swimming the distance in 1.45.12

 

Home favourite :CAN Josh Liendo, instead, is the new world record holder over the men's 100m fly, after swimming an amazing 47.68 and dethronizing :SUI Noè Ponti

 

:AUS Lani Pallister almost got to :CAN Summer McIntosh's world record in the women's 400m free, stopping the clock at 3.51.87, only 1.5 secs behind the Canadian superstar (not participating to this event due to illness)

 

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it's raining world records in Toronto!

 

on Friday, :AUS Molly O'Callaghan wrote history in the women's 200m free, improving her own one-week young WR up to 1.49.36 :yikes:

 

on Saturday, no less than 6 new world records were established in the Canadian pool :yikes::yikes::yikes:

 

it all started with :HUN Hubert Koss swimming an unbelievable 48.16 in the men's 100m backstroke

 

then, it was time for :AUS Lani Pallister to set a new mark over the women's 800m free (7.54.00, cancelling Katie Ledecky's record by 3.5 secs), followed by the usual show by :USA Gretchen Walsh, who swam 55.10 over her beloved 100m fly

 

the 4th record was set by :AUS Kaylee McKeown in the women's 200m backstroke, improving her own mark up to 1.57.33

 

the new world record number #5 came in the men's 200m breaststroke, where :NED Caspar Corbeau became the first man to swim the distance below the 2-min mark (1.59.52).

In the same race, :JPN Shin Ohashi was 2nd and established the new junior world record in 2.02.03

 

finally, the icing on the cake: :USA Kate Douglass became the first woman in history to swim the ladies' 100m free below the 50-sec mark, covering the distance in 49.93 :bowdown:

 

p.s. check that pool! it must be shorter than 25m...there can't be so many WRs in an early season meet :mumble:

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