Petitioning For Sarah Sjostrom To Swim A SCY 50 Freestyle Before Retirement

Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom is one of the best sprinters in history and is arguably the best sprinter in the last decade. Being from Sweden, Sjostrom has not had a chance to swim a short course yards (SCY) 50 freestyle. We are petitioning for Sjostrom to swim a SCY 50 freestyle before retirement.

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The 30 year old Sjostrom currently holds the long course meters (LCM) 50 and 100 freestyle and 50 butterfly world records. She also is the former world record holder in the 100 butterfly.

She also has had success in the short course meters (SCM) pool, being the former world record holder in the 50 and 100 freestyle events as well. Sjostrom’s turns and underwaters are powerful enough that she has had the success in both pools. What might her success be in the “bathtub” pool?

With her dominance in both the long course and short course meters sprint events, Sjostrom surely has the potential to make history in the short course yards pool as well. Could she be the 2nd woman to break the 20-second mark in a flying start 50 freestyle? Could she break Gretchen Walsh‘s record of a 20.37 in the flat start 50 freestyle?

Sign the petition above if you support the potential for Sjostrom to make history, etching her name into the records books once again. Sjostrom is currently preparing for her 5th Olympics after first competing at the 2008 Beijing Games.

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Spieker Pool Lap Swimmer
33 minutes ago

For this to be meaningful, she’d need to do a full proper taper. That’s a much bigger proposition than simply showing up at some random meet one weekend.

Swimdad
59 minutes ago

Lol, good luck. Most international swimmers won’t touch SCY because they simply don’t have the required skills to be elite in it.
There’s a reason why the very best swimmers in history all swam SCY.

Just Keep Swimming
Reply to  Swimdad
48 minutes ago

I actually can’t believe there was a period where people didn’t realise you were a troll lol

Swimdad
Reply to  Just Keep Swimming
12 minutes ago

It’s pretty clear you’re incapable of making a cogent comment without name calling. I feel sorry for you.

Last edited 10 minutes ago by Swimdad
Seth
1 hour ago

I feel all world record holding, top level swimmers international should do a yards meet in the US for the heck of it.

I believe Adam Peatty did one meet in Indy a few years back??

hin qaiyang
Reply to  Seth
1 minute ago

What did he go

Andy Hardt
2 hours ago

I’ve always thought short course versus long course isn’t just about turns and underwaters. A big piece of long course swimming is how well a swimmer holds their stroke/speed through a 50. This skill isn’t very important for short course swimming, and becomes less and less important the faster/longer the swimmer’s underwaters. But a short course ace may very well be good at holding their stroke; this describes the large divergence between how well short course specialists can transition to long course.

Sjostrom has always struck me as extrodinary as holding her speed through a 50. This suggests that her yards races wouldn’t be as exceptional as her long course performances–and indeed, her times in short course meters are not… Read more »

LM01
2 hours ago

She’d crack her heels on the gutter so please no.

Skeotoc
2 hours ago

‘not had the chabce to swim’ Because the only ppl in the world who swim yards short course are Americans?

Steve Nolan
2 hours ago

Feels like the rare lose – lose proposition.

She swims a crazy record, and well ofc she did, she’s the fastest ever and SCY is for American AGs and second tier college athletes.

But if she doesn’t break a record?? Huh guess she’s not that good.

ooo
3 hours ago

Does she care at all about SCY ?

River Seine
Reply to  ooo
1 hour ago

No.

Only Americans are obsessed about SCY.

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022 and 2023 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. Currently, Anya is pursuing her B.A. in Economics and a minor in Government & Law at …

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