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Toussaint Takes Down 50 Back World Record With 25.60

2020 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING LEAGUE – SEMIFINAL #1

London Roar’s Kira Toussaint has just become a World Record holder, producing a time of 25.60 in the women’s 50m backstroke. That mark overtook the longstanding previous WR of 25.67 Brazil’s Etiene Medeiros registered at the 2014 World Short Course Championships.

Entering this ISL season #2, semifinal #1, Toussaint’s lifetime best was represented by the 25.75 she put up both at the 2019 European Championships and then matched last month in an ISL match. Her swim here tonight, however, knocked a solid .15 off of that outing to produce the fastest time ever in history.

Toussaint’s outing earned her 10 points outright as the winner, with one swimmer also jackpotted for 1 point added to the Dutch star.

This is the 2nd consecutive year that London Roar has had a World Record-breaking backstroke. Last year it was Australian Minna Atherton who took down the 100m mark but she is not participating this season #2.

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swimfan210_
4 years ago

She’s been knocking on the door of this record for a long time and now it has her name on it, congrats! Didn’t see it but so happy about an individual WR in 2020. Excited to see what she could do in the 100, and if any other swimmers can take down world records. This is showing us what can happen with a little bit of taper, the rest of the post-season is going to be great.

Khachaturian
4 years ago

Ayyyyy first individual wr of 2020

Swimmer
4 years ago

I don’t know why but she looks like a dude with her shaved out neck and way of walking 😀

Samesame
Reply to  Swimmer
4 years ago

Unnecessary comment

Eugene
4 years ago

She finished almost by touching with her head. Room for improvement in the final.

swimfan_00
4 years ago

amazing

Coach Mike 1952
Reply to  swimfan_00
4 years ago

Wonderful – & bet she is quite glad she stayed in the bubble after all this season.

Virtus
4 years ago

That was due

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