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    Gretchen Walsh Breaks 100m Butterfly World Record Again in Florida

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a remarkable display of athletic prowess, American swimmer Gretchen Walsh shattered the world record in the women’s 100-meter butterfly event once again, clocking an impressive 54.33 seconds in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This achievement marks the third time within a year that Walsh has broken her own record, underscoring her dominance in the discipline.

    The 23-year-old athlete first made headlines at the same venue by becoming the first woman to swim the 100m butterfly in under 55 seconds. Since then, she has continued to push the boundaries of the sport, consistently improving her times and setting new standards. Her latest record swim further cements her status as the reigning world champion and a leading figure in competitive swimming.

    Walsh’s performance is even more notable considering her previous milestone last year, when she lowered the world record to 54.60 seconds. Over the course of the past year, she has amassed 13 of the fastest times ever recorded in the women’s 100m butterfly, a testament to her exceptional talent and rigorous training regimen.

    Despite narrowly missing out on Olympic gold at the recent Paris Games, Walsh remains far ahead of her competitors. She is now more than a full second faster than Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom, the next-best swimmer in history for this event. Walsh’s continued success highlights her as a formidable force in the swimming world and sets high expectations for future competitions.

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