Sheström 50m Butterfly World Championships

Sheström 50m Butterfly World Championships

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Sheström, 50m Butterfly World Championships 5th Consecutive Victory, 50m Freestyle is a New World Championship


Sara Sheström (29, Sweden) won her fifth consecutive World Championship title in the women's 50m butterfly.


At the 2023 World Aquatics Championships Women's 50m butterfly final, which was held at the Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall in Fukuoka, 온라인카지노 Japan on the 29th, she took the touch pad in 24 seconds 77.


Although it fell short of his own world record (24 seconds 43) and tournament record (24 seconds 60), it was enough to achieve 5 consecutive victories.


Sheström became the champion in this event in Fukuoka, following Kazan in 2015, Budapest in 2017, Gwangju in 2019, and Budapest in 2022.


Katie Ledecky (26, USA) and Sheström are only two players who have achieved more than five consecutive victories in the individual event at the World Swimming Championships.


Ledecky completed her fifth consecutive victory in the women's 1,500m freestyle, and will challenge for her sixth consecutive victory in the 800m freestyle.


"She's really happy and proud to have won her fifth consecutive title," she said in an interview with the organizers of the event. "he said.


Sheström increased her individual career gold medal tally to 11 at the World Championships.


Sheström set a new world record by 0.06 seconds from 23 seconds 61, which she set at the 2017 World Championships in Budapest, with a time of 23 seconds 61 in the women's 50m freestyle semifinals.


In the women's 50m butterfly final that day, Yufei Zhang (25, China) set a new Asian record of 25 seconds 05 and rose to second place.


Zhang Yufei, who finished third in this event at the last competition, moved up her ranking.


Grutchen Walsh (25, USA) took third place with a time of 25 seconds and 46 seconds.


Rikako Ikee (23, Japan), who overcame her leukemia and returned to the pool and impressed, took 7th place with 25 seconds and 78.


Ikee was the player who held the previous Asian record (25 seconds 11), which was broken by Yufei Zhang that day.

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