World Record Race Video: Watch Sjostrom swim sub 55 in 100 Butterfly scm

Swimming Video / Race Video is courtesy of Universal Sports Network, a SwimSwam partner. VIDEO IS VIEWABLE IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY. As reported by SwimSwam:

WOMEN’S 100 BUTTERFLY – FINALS

2012 World Champ: 56.13 – Ilaria Bianchi – Italy
2010 World Champ: 55.43 – Felicity Galvez – Australia
Meet Record: 55.13 – Sarah Sjostrom – Sweden – 2014
World Record: 55.05 – Diane Bui Duyet – France – 2009

Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden became the first woman to go under the 55 second mark in the women’s 100 butterfly winning the event in a time of 54.61. This was a remarkable swim for Sjostrom who came into the competition with a lifetime best in the event of 55.78.

Sjostrom took Diane Bui Duyet‘s 2009 record of 55.05.

Sjostrom – 25.96/54.61 (28.65)
Bui Duyet – 25.49/55.05 (29.56)

Jeanette Ottesen of Denmark turned first at the 50 meter mark in a time of 25.93 but was then passed by both Sjostrom and Lu Ying of China. Lu took the silver in a time of 55.25 followed by Ottesen who collected the bronze in a time of 55.32.

Both Ottesen and Lu set new national records with the final times.

Inge Dekker of the Netherlands finished fourth in a time of 56.40 followed by Chen Xinyl of China who touched in a time of 56.49.
Ilaia Bianchi of Italy finished sixth in a time of 56.67 followed by Kimberly Buys of Belgium who posted a 56.82 and Daiene Marcal Dias of Brazil who finished in a time of 57.26.

1
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

1 Comment
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Josh
9 years ago

Does Ottesen have tattooed eyeliner or does she seriously wear makeup in the pool?

About Gold Medal Mel Stewart

Gold Medal Mel Stewart

MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

Read More »