American Kate Douglass left her mark on the Toronto World Cup on Saturday, becoming the first woman to ever break the ...
Kate Douglass of the United States wins the women's 100-metre freestyle final with a short-course world record time of 49.93.
The 2025 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup was held at the Pan Am Sports Centre in Toronto, Canada, from October 23 to 25.
Usain Bolt’s 100m world record of 9.58 seconds, which was set in 2009 at the World Championships in Berlin, still stands as the fastest sprint in history. Despite advancements in track surfaces, ...
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Lani Pallister crushes Katie Ledecky world record, Kate Douglass goes sub-50 as part of WR spree
Australian Lani Pallister broke Katie Ledecky’s short-course 800m freestyle world record by 3.42 seconds, one of five total ...
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Hungary's Hubert Kos breaks world record in 100m backstroke, Canada's Finlay Knox places 4th
Hubert Kos of Hungary wins the men's 100-metre backstroke final with a short-course world record time of 48.16. Finlay Knox ...
Toronto native Josh Liendo set a short-course world record in the men's 100-metre butterfly Thursday in the third and final ...
Regan Smith continues her winning streak in Westmont, setting a new American record in the 200 fly and lowering her previous ...
Australian swimmer Mollie O'Callaghan set a new world record in the women’s 200m freestyle (short course) after triumphing on ...
It comes in the form of North Queensland speedster Uwezo Lubenda, with the 16-year-old proving he is not only faster than his ...
Issam Asinga alleged that a high school Athlete of the Year prize he received from Gatorade contained performance-enhancing ...
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