2018 FINA SHORT COURSE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Tuesday, December 11th – Sunday, December 16th
- Hangzhou, China
- Tennis Centre, Hangzhou Olympic & International Expo Center
- SCM (25m)
- Live Results (Omega)
The women’s 4x50m medley relay at the 2018 FINA Short Course World Championships saw the Americans rise to the occasion with a new World Record en route to gold. Olivia Smoliga, Katie Meili, Kelsi Dahlia and Mallory Comerford combined to clock a new mark of 1:42.38, eliminating the old WR of 1:43.27 also held by America from the 2016 edition of these championships.
Taking down the World Record looked promising after the 100m backstroke champion here in Hangzhou, Smoliga, fired off an American Record with her opening medley relay split. Her time of 25.97 checked-in as the first mark under the 26-second threshold ever for an American.
Olympic medalist Meili took over from there, keeping pace with a solid sub-30 split of 29.29, while Dahlia unleashed a 3rd leg of 24.02. Both splits represented the fastest of the field.
The 200m freestyle runner-up here in Hangzhou, Comerford of the University of Louisville, sealed the deal with a 23.10 anchor to capture the World Record.
China touched in 1:44.31 for silver, while the Dutch held on for bronze in 1:44.57.
Race video courtesy of Alex Muni.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lsy4d69HYXU
How many world records has Mallory Comerford been a part of now? Like 6?
Smoliga looks like a giant hugging Meili…
she is tall : 6 foot 1 i heard
missing KD in the celebration…assume she had to run and be ready for 200fly that is one men’s 100 back away.
Dahlia with only one breath in the turn! Holy smokes
Dahlia underwaters remind me of a certain Nathalie Coughlin – amazing !!!
That was fabulous