2024 WORLD AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIPS
- February 11th – February 18th
- Doha, Qatar
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- Day 2 Prelims Live Recap
NIGHT 2 FINALS SCHEDULE
- Men’s 100 breast final
- Women’s 100 fly final
- Men’s 100 back semifinal
- Women’s 100 breast semifinal
- Men’s 50 fly final
- Women’s 100 back semifinal
- Men’s 200 free semifinal
- Women’s 200 IM final
Good morning, good evening, or good afternoon, depending on where you are. The second finals session is nigh upon us and starts off with a bang. The men’s 100 breaststroke is sure to be exciting, this is the best we have seen Adam Peaty in a long time.
MEN’S 100-METER BREASTSTROKE – FINALS
- World Record: Adam Peaty, Great Britain – 56.88 (2019)
- World Junior Record: Nicolo Martinenghi, Italy – 59.01 (2017)
- Championship Record: Adam Peaty, Great Britain – 56.88 (2019)
- 2023 World Champion: Qin Haiyang, China – 57.69
- Olympic ‘A’ Qualifying Time: 59.49, Olympic ‘B’ Qualifying Time: 59.79
Final
WOMEN’S 100-METER BUTTERFLY – FINALS
- World Record: Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden – 55.48 (2016)
- World Junior Record: Claire Curzan, USA – 56.43 (2021)
- Championship Record: Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden – 55.53 (2017)
- 2023 World Champion: Zhang Yufei, China – 56.12
- Olympic ‘A’ Qualifying Time: 57.92, Olympic ‘B’ Qualifying Time: 58.21
Final
MEN’S 100 BACKSTROKE – SEMIFINALS
- World Record: Thomas Ceccon, Italy – 51.60 (2022)
- World Junior Record: Kliment Kolesnikov, Russia – 52.53 (2018)
- Championship Record: Thomas Ceccon, Italy – 51.60 (2022)
- 2023 World Champion: Ryan Murphy, United States – 52.22
- Olympic ‘A’ Qualifying Time: 53.74, Olympic ‘B’ Qualifying Time: 54.01
Top 8:
WOMEN’S 100 BREASTSTROKE – SEMIFINALS
- World Record: Lilly King, United States – 1:04.13 (2017)
- World Junior Record: Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania – 1:04.35 (2013)
- Championship Record: Lilly King, United States – 1:04.13 (2017)
- 2023 World Champion: Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania – 1:04.62
- Olympic ‘A’ Qualifying Time: 1:06.79, Olympic ‘B’ Qualifying Time: 1:07.12
Top 8:
MEN’S 50-METER BUTTERFLY – FINALS
- World Record: Andrii Govorov, Ukraine – 22.27 (2018)
- World Junior Record: Diogo Ribeiro, Portugal – 22.96 (2022)
- Championship Record: Caeleb Dressel, USA – 22.35 (2019)
- 2023 World Champion: Thomas Ceccon, Italy – 22.68
Final
WOMEN’S 100 BACKSTROKE – SEMIFINALS
- World Record: Kaylee McKeown, Australia – 57.33 (2023)
- World Junior Record: Regan Smith, United States – 57.57 (2019)
- Championship Record: Kaylee McKeown, Australia – 57.53 (2023)
- 2023 World Champion: Kaylee McKeown, Australia – 57.53
- Olympic ‘A’ Qualifying Time: 59.99, Olympic ‘B’ Qualifying Time: 1:00.29
Top 8:
MEN’S 200 FREESTYLE – SEMIFINALS
- World Record: Paul Biedermann, Germany – 1:42.00 (2009)
- World Junior Record: David Popovici, Romania – 1:42.97 (2022)
- Championship Record: Paul Biedermann, Germany – 1:42.00 (2009)
- 2023 World Champion: Matthew Richards, Great Britain – 1:44.30
- Olympic ‘A’ Qualifying Time: 1:46.26, Olympic ‘B’ Qualifying Time: 1:46.79
Top 8:
WOMEN’S 200-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY – SEMIFINALS
- World Record: Katinka Hosszu, Hungary – 2:06.12 (2015)
- World Junior Record: Summer McIntosh, Canada – 2:06.89 (2023)
- Championship Record: Katinka Hosszu, Hungary – 2:06.12 (2015)
- 2023 World Champion: Kate Douglass, USA – 2:07.17
- Olympic ‘A’ Qualifying Time: 2:11.47, Olympic ‘B’ Qualifying Time: 2:12.13
Final
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