Los Angeles Times

Baker is good and lucky with world record in the 100 backstroke

Ledecky takes her third title of nationals in 400 freestyle, with the 1,500 left today.

- By Nathan Fenno nathan.fenno@latimes.com Twitter: @nathanfenn­o

A few days ago, Kathleen Baker tweeted a picture of good-luck gifts from her family before swimming’s national championsh­ips in Irvine.

Earrings. Novelty socks. Moisturizi­ng facemasks. And a card that said: “I believe in you 100%.”

Apparently the gifts worked as Baker set a world record in the 100-meter backstroke at the Woollett Aquatics Center on Saturday.

“I’m overjoyed with a world record and a first-place win and I just am sort of on cloud nine right now,” the 21year-old from North Carolina who swims for California said. “To come back and drop another half a second at 21 years old is just pretty great.”

Baker, who won a silver medal in the event at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016, finished in 58.0 seconds. She beat the record establishe­d by Canada’s Kylie Masse in 2017 by .10 of a second.

After Baker touched the wall and saw the result, she repeatedly thrust her left arm in the air in celebratio­n. Her time is the fastest this year by more than a half second.

In other races Saturday, Katie Ledecky won her third title of the meet, about 21⁄2 seconds off her world record in the 400 freestyle. Another title in the 1,500 freestyle is a virtual lock during the final day of the championsh­ips Sunday.

She earned her 16th national long-course title, tying Natalie Coughlin for seventh on the career list.

That’s good, but still well short of Michael Phelps’ record 61 national titles.

“That’s super impressive,” she said. “I’ll have to keep swimming for like 20 years to be able to match that.”

Olympic gold medalist Lilly King (100 breaststro­ke) won her signature event a day after capturing the 50 breaststro­ke, while Ryan Murphy, another Olympic gold medalist, took the title in the 100 backstroke with the world’s top time this year. Murphy also recorded wins in the 50 backstroke and 200 backstroke at nationals.

Michael Andrew added a victory in the 100 breaststro­ke — after winning the 50 breaststro­ke earlier in the meet — and Zane Grothe won the 400 freestyle.

 ?? Chris Carlson Associated Press ?? “I JUST AM sort of on cloud nine right now,” Kathleen Baker said after setting a world record in the women’s 100-meter backstroke at Irvine.
Chris Carlson Associated Press “I JUST AM sort of on cloud nine right now,” Kathleen Baker said after setting a world record in the women’s 100-meter backstroke at Irvine.

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