Kate Douglass on Ft Lauderdale: “Pretty happy with how this meet has gone overall”

2026 Speedo Fort Lauderdale Open

  • Wednesday, April 29 – Saturday, May 2, 2026
  • Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  • Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center
  • LCM (50 meters)
  • All the Links
  • Meet Central
  • Psych Sheet
  • Live Results: “Fort Lauderdale Open” on Meet Mobile

Kate Douglass will leave Ft Lauderdale with multiple wins under her belt, touching first in the 50 & 100 Free and 100 & 200 Breast, as well as touching 2nd in the 50 fly with a new PR. Douglass is enjoying the elongated season, saying it allows her to take a breath and not put so much pressure on herself to be as prepared as possible for the end of the season. With that in mind, Douglass still put up some of the fastest times in the world this weekend.

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Tani
1 month ago

Wow, doing singles? Taking things more off?? Good luck with that Alex

Eddie
Reply to  Tani
1 month ago

Again, your obsession is very unsettling

Mike
Reply to  Tani
1 month ago

Can you say cyber bullying? Starting to feel that way.

Terror Twilight
Reply to  Tani
1 month ago

Hasn’t Alex Walsh been single for the last 2 years?

Marco
1 month ago

To be one of or the best at multiple events is a good problem to have. Freestyle and Breaststroke (sprint and mid) is unheard of. And through in the fly and IM. Geez. Amazing athlete.

yuh
Reply to  Marco
1 month ago

23.91 50 free, 25.2 50 fly, and 2:18.5 never ceases to amaze me

Ice Age Swimmer
Reply to  yuh
1 month ago

And to be great at 50 Free and 200 Breast is freaky!!

VA Steve
Reply to  yuh
1 month ago

Let’s remember the epic relay 50.53 Free Anchor.

Kevin
Reply to  VA Steve
1 month ago

And 1:04 low in her first and only 1 breast relay split as part of a WR relay

Eddie
Reply to  VA Steve
1 month ago

i don’t know if that’s a real thing but she has been as fast as 51.77 on a relay

VA Steve
Reply to  Eddie
1 month ago

LCM yes, my bad. My cite was SCM

LBSWIM
Reply to  VA Steve
1 month ago

Is that more epic than her individual 49.9e world record?

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