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King sets American 50-meter breast stroke record for US title

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CHICAGO: Lilly King set an American record in the 50-meter breaststro­ke Thursday at the US Swim Championsh­ips in Indianapol­is, a qualifying meet for next month’s World Championsh­ips in Budapest, Hungary.

King won the final in 29.66 seconds, beating runner-up Katie Meili by .45 of a second and breaking the old US mark of 29.80 set by Jessica Hardy in 2009.

Three other sprint races produced meet records for winners who booked their trips to the World Championsh­ips.

Justin Ress won the 50 backstroke in 24.41, .11 under David Plummer’s old meet mark from 2013.

Kevin Cordes, coming off a 200 breaststro­ke title Wednesday, won the 50 breast in 26.88, shaving .01 off the meet record he set in preliminar­ies.

Hannah Stevens won the 50 back in 27.63, .05 under Rachel Bootsma’s mark from 2013.

Caeleb Dressel, who already won the 50 butterfly crown, captured the 100 butterfly title in 50.87, .43 ahead of Tim Phillips.

Kelsi Worrell, also coming off a 50 butterfly title, won the 100 butterfly crown in 57.38 with Sarah Gibson second, .58 adrift.

Chase Kalisz, last year’s Rio Olympic runner-up in the 400 individual medley, took the US crown in the event in 4:06.99 with fellow Olympian Jay Litherland second in 4:09.31.

Leah Smith set a personal best in the women’s 400 IM to win in 4:33.86 with Elizabeth Beisel second in 4:38.55.

Five-time Olympic champion Katie Ledecky, who was idle Thursday, has already won the 200 and 800 freestyle titles and seeks her third US crown Friday in the 400 freestyle. She goes for the 1,500 freestyle title on Saturday.

Ledecky captured 200, 400 and 800 freestyle Olympic gold last year in Rio — defending the 800 crown she won in London — and helped the US

 ??  ?? Lilly King competes in the women's 50-meter breaststro­ke final during the US swimming national championsh­ips on Thursday. (AFP)
Lilly King competes in the women's 50-meter breaststro­ke final during the US swimming national championsh­ips on Thursday. (AFP)

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