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Swimming-Walsh sets new 50 metres freestyle world record days after Douglass mark

By Thomson Reuters Jun 28, 2026 | 11:35 PM

June 29 (Reuters) – Gretchen Walsh broke the women’s 50 metres freestyle world record on Sunday at the Sette Colli International Trophy in Rome, lowering a ​mark that had already been beaten this month.

The ‌23-year-old clocked 23.55 seconds, breaking the previous record of 23.59 set by fellow American Kate Douglass earlier this month at a U.S. Pro Swim Series event in Indianapolis.

In May, Walsh bettered her own 100 ‌metres ​butterfly world record for the third ⁠time in a year, ⁠posting 54.33 seconds in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

With the 50m freestyle mark, Walsh has now broken a world record 21 times.

She also got two relay gold medals at ​the 2024 Paris Olympics and won her first individual long-course world title in July last year at the ⁠World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, where ⁠she took gold in the women’s 100 ​metres butterfly.

“I would feel a lot of regret if I ​left the time like this on the table and ‌never was able to go (at) it again, so I say the more the merrier,” Walsh told swimming news outlet SwimSwam after breaking her newest record.

“I’m going to keep ⁠trying to break world records in everything because that’s what it takes to be at the level that I’m at.”

Walsh is ⁠viewed as a ‌top contender for the U.S. heading into ⁠the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, with multiple ​world records ‌and a world championship already to her ​name.

“Maybe some ⁠eyes will be on me more so than ever now and I’m ready for the challenge to handle that pressure especially at a home Olympics, so I’m here, bring it on!” she added.

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Thomas Derpinghaus)