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Katie Meili sums up World Cups in 30 seconds (Video)

Reported by Braden Keith.

FINA WORLD CUP – BERLIN

American swimmer Katie Meili broke 2 American Records in as many days swimming at the second stop of the 2016 FINA World Cup Series in Berlin, Germany.

Unlike her 100 breaststroke record from Tuesday, her swim from Wednesday’s 100 IM final is without question both the American Record and the fastest swim by an American in the event.

She swam a 58.02, which placed her 2nd behind the World Record holder Katinka Hosszu (57.12) in the event.  The swim took half-a-second from a two-year old record held by superstar Natalie Coughlin, who swam 58.55 at a meet in Viareggio, Italy in 2014.

Meili’s swim bumps her up to 6th on the all-time rankings, though Hosszu has been so dominant in this event that nobody is close to her World Record.

The 100 SCM IM is not an event often offered to American swimmers outside of this World Cup series and the Short Course World Championships. The last World Record holder in the women’s event representing the United States was Natalie Coughlin in 2002, and Meili is now the only American ranked in the world’s top 13 swimmers in history.

Current top 5 performers of all-time:

  1. Katinka Hosszu, Hungary (56.67)
  2. Alicia Coutts, Australia (57.53)
  3. Siobhan-Marie O’Connor, Great Britain (57.59)
  4. Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (57.68)
  5. Hinkelien Schreuder, Netherlands (57.74)
  6. Katie Meili, United States (58.02)

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p Man
8 years ago

She is quite the looker

Veronica
8 years ago

Actual 6th place re Top Performance of all time is Alia Atkinson from Jamaica with a 57.84 from the first competition in the first cluster – Paris-Charters , France on August 27th.

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