McEvoy Breaks 17-Year-Old 50m Freestyle World Record
McEvoy Breaks 17-Year-Old 50m Freestyle World Record

Australia's Cameron McEvoy has broken the men's 50 metres freestyle world record, which had stood for 17 years. The reigning Olympic and world champion posted a time of 20.88 seconds at the China Swimming Open in Shenzhen, clipping 0.03 off Brazilian César Cielo's previous mark.

Cielo set his world record of 20.91 during swimming's 'super suit' era in 2009. McEvoy is the first Australian to achieve the feat since Eamon Sullivan lowered the world record three times in 2008.

"I knew I had a chance to do a PB (personal best)," McEvoy said. "My old PB was 21.06, so maybe 20.99? But doing 20.88 is unreal. It's crazy."

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McEvoy attributed his success to a strength-based approach. "The 50 metres, I look at it as a strength-based skill. It's different to the other events in swimming. A lot more strength and power is involved, and men peak in strength into their 30s — well into their 30s."

Cielo was quick to congratulate McEvoy on social media, tweeting: "Congrats, Cam. Lightning fast swim! Incredible!" He referenced McEvoy's famed new approach to swimming training, in which he spends more time in the gym rather than in the pool.

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