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Kirsty Coventry Breaks African Record At Arena Pro Swim Charlotte

Olympic Gold Medalist and former World Record holder, Kirsty Coventry, is making a splash in her comeback season. After more than a two year hiatus from the sport, Coventry is back to her record-breaking ways.

On the second day of the 2015 Arena Pro Swim meet in Charlotte, Coventry broke the Zimbabwean record in the finals of the 50 backstroke with her time of 28.23. Coventry swam the old Zimbabwean and African Record of 28.31 in 2012.

Kirsty Coventry now holds the African record in both the 50 long course meter and 50 short course meter backstrokes.

Coventry’s time of 28.23 currently stands as the 12th fastest time in the world this year. She is currently training under David Marsh with SwimMAC Team Elite.

2014-2015 LCM Women 50 Back

YuanhuiCHN
FU
08/06
27.11
2Etiene
MEDEIROS
BRA27.2608/06
3Emily
SEEBOHM
AUS27.4704/07
4Natalie
COUGHLIN
USA27.5106/19
5Xiang
LU
CHN27.5808/06
6Mie
NIELSEN
DEN27.6308/05
7Gabrielle
FA'AMAUSILI
NZL27.81*WJR08/28
8Madison
WILSON
AUS27.8308/05
8Minna
ATHERTON
AUS27.8308/28
10Georgia
DAVIES
GBR27.8706/06
11Lauren
QUIGLEY
GBR27.8808/05
12Theodora
DRAKOU
GRE28.0108/05
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9 years ago

The report is not entirely correct. Coventry’s previous best was actually a 28.31 from Jan 2012 at a Durban meet in South Africa. Though the widely recognized opening split from Beijing of 28.87 is one of her best times. For Coughlin too, 28.30 split at Melbourne 2007 on her way to wr was her pb until recently when she went 28.09

dhofjo
9 years ago

She finishef last kkkk

moretime
9 years ago

Awesome Kirsty!!!!!11

9 years ago

That’s a good sign for the 100,back. hope she will be able to make kazan finals in the 100, she’ll need to break the minute barrier

Billabong
9 years ago

Pamberi Kirsty, Pamberi!

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