Khaleej Times

Baker breaks 100m backstroke world record

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irvine — Kathleen Baker sliced more than half a second off her personal best to win the women’s 100m backstroke at the US swimming championsh­ips in a world record of 58.00sec on Saturday.

Baker had been gunning for the Kylie Masse’s world record of 58.10 ever since she finished runner-up to the Canadian at the World Championsh­ips in Budapest last year.

That was another silver medal performanc­e for Rio Olympics runner-up Baker, and just more motivation for a swimmer who now has her sights set on breaking through the 58-second barrier.

“I put a goal on my phone so it reminds me every day and right now it’s a 58.10,” Baker said. “I just broke that, so now I’m going to put 57.99 down.”

Baker, who shared 200m backstroke gold with 16-year-old Regan Smith this week, led a podium that featured three women under 59 seconds with 50m back winner Olivia Smoliga second in 58.75 and Smith third in 58.83.

Hers was the first world record of the five-day championsh­ips, which serve as a qualifier for both the Pan Pacific Championsh­ips next month in Tokyo and the World Championsh­ips in South Korea next year.

Baker said she fed off the energy of Katie Ledecky — who stirred up the crowd as she briefly pushed world record pace on the way to a 400m freestyle victory in 3:59.09.

But it took her a moment to realize what she’d accomplish­ed.

“I was looking to see if I won first, and then I realized I went 58.0 and I was shook,” she said. “I was like ‘Oh my gosh I just broke a world record!’”

While there was no world record for Ledecky, her distance dominance was on full display as she shredded 400m field.

On pace to break her own world record of 3:56.46 through the first 250 meters, Ledecky professed herself satisfied with a time under four minutes, with expectatio­ns she’ll improve at the Pan Pacs coming up in less than two weeks.

“It’s always good to go under four (minutes),” said Ledecky, who touched 3.12sec ahead of runnerup Leah Smith. Haley Anderson was third, 8.12sec behind.

“I wanted to put myself through some pain tonight,” said Ledecky, who added the 400m free title to convincing victories in the 200m and 800m freestyles.

She was skipping the 1,500m free on Sunday, opting instead to get back to training for a few more days before heading to Tokyo for her first major internatio­nal meet since turning pro in March.

“I haven’t really had an off swim,” Ledecky said of her season so far. “I feel like I’m in a good spot.” World record-holder Lilly King won the 100m breaststro­ke in 1:05.36, with Katie Meili finishing second in 1:06.19 and Micah Sumrall — the surprise 200m breast winner — third in 1:06.34. —

 ?? AFP ?? Kathleen Baker registerd the first world record of the five-day championsh­ips in Irvine on Saturday. —
AFP Kathleen Baker registerd the first world record of the five-day championsh­ips in Irvine on Saturday. —

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