QUINIX Sport News: Gretchen Walsh breaks 100m butterfly world record again (and again)

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Gretchen Walsh lowered her own world record in the 100m butterfly in the preliminary heats and finals of a Tyr Pro Swim Series meet in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Saturday.

Walsh swam 55.09 seconds in the morning prelims, beating her previous record of 55.18 from last June’s Olympic Trials. In the evening finals, she swam 54.60 to cap a historic meet.

On Friday, Walsh broke her own American record in the 50m butterfly and became the second-fastest swimmer all-time in that event.

On Thursday, Walsh broke 53 seconds in the 100m freestyle for the first time on Thursday, becoming the fifth-fastest American in history in that event.

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Walsh made her Olympic debut in Paris, winning two gold medals and two silver medals, including 100m fly silver behind countrywoman Torri Huske.

Then in December, she won seven gold medals and broke 11 world records at the world short course championships in a 25-meter pool. The Olympics, and most Pro Series meets, are held in 50-meter pools.

American swimmers are preparing for the national championships from June 3-7 in Indianapolis, where the team will be determined for the world championships in July and August in Singapore.

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Published May 3, 2025 06:59 PM

Gretchen Walsh lowered her own world record in the 100m butterfly in the preliminary heats and finals of a Tyr Pro Swim Series meet in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Saturday.

Walsh swam 55.09 seconds in the morning prelims, beating her previous record of 55.18 from last June’s Olympic Trials. In the evening finals, she swam 54.60 to cap a historic meet.

On Friday, Walsh broke her own American record in the 50m butterfly and became the second-fastest swimmer all-time in that event.

On Thursday, Walsh broke 53 seconds in the 100m freestyle for the first time on Thursday, becoming the fifth-fastest American in history in that event.

SWIMMING: Full Results

Walsh made her Olympic debut in Paris, winning two gold medals and two silver medals, including 100m fly silver behind countrywoman Torri Huske.

Then in December, she won seven gold medals and broke 11 world records at the world short course championships in a 25-meter pool. The Olympics, and most Pro Series meets, are held in 50-meter pools.

American swimmers are preparing for the national championships from June 3-7 in Indianapolis, where the team will be determined for the world championships in July and August in Singapore.

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