Race Highlights: Cate Campbell Breaks 100 Free World Record
Cate Campbell decided to go after the 100 free world record on the final day at the 2015 Australian Short Course Championships, but did so in a bit of an unorthodox manner as part of the 200 free finale.
Swimming Australia provided the following highlights of the swim.
Original report:
While swimming exhibition as part of the women’s 200-meter freestyle event at the 2015 Australian Short Course Championships, Cate Campbell broke the world record in the 100-meter free with her split.
Campbell clocked a 50.91 at the 100-meter mark, split 24.20, 50.91. She then finished the 200 in 2:18.26 as she cruised home the rest of the way to complete a legal swim.
That broke the previous record held by Australian Libby Trickett with a 51.01 in 2009. Trickett split that race 24.29, 51.01.
-- CAMPBELL, CATE 23 COMM 1:56.11 x2:18.26 r:+0.78 11.55 24.20 (12.65) 37.43 (13.23) 50.91 (13.48) 1:17.49 (26.58) 1:38.78 (21.29) 1:59.83 (21.05) 2:18.26 (18.43)
In that same race, Emma McKeon nearly broke the world record in the 200-meter free with a time of 1:51.66. That came up just short of Federica Pellegrini’s record of 1:51.17 from 2009. It does, however, stand as the Commonwealth and Australian mark.
=== Finals === 1 MCKEON, EMMA 21 UNAQ 1:52.49 1:51.66# 986 r:+0.75 12.42 25.90 (13.48) 39.73 (13.83) 53.71 (13.98) 1:08.05 (14.34) 1:22.50 (14.45) 1:37.16 (14.66) 1:51.66 (14.50)
Tom Connolly dat 200 free time…
Bloody Aussies always breaking some record apart from the rugby records that is.
Contrats!!!