Regan Smith Breaks Maggie MacNeil's World Record With 25.23 50 Backstroke, Earns WR Sweep (original) (raw)
2024 Short Course World Championships
- December 10-15, 2024
- Duna Arena, Budapest, Hungary
- SCM (25m)
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Women’s 50 Backstroke – Final
World Record: 25.25 – Maggie MacNeil, CAN (2022)- World Junior Record: 26.08 – Sara Curtis, ITA (2024)
World Championship Record: 25.25 – Maggie MacNeil, CAN (2022)- 2022 World Champion: Maggie MacNeil (CAN) – 25.25
Final:
- Regan Smith (USA) — 25.23 ***WORLD RECORD***
- Katharine Berkoff (USA) — 25.61
- Kylie Masse (CAN) — 25.78
- Ingrid Wilm (CAN) — 25.88
- Analia Pigree (FRA) — 25.94
- Sara Curtis (ITA) — 26.26
- Maaike de Waard (NED) — 26.28
- Iona Anderson (AUS) — 26.31
Regan Smith broke another SCM backstroke World Record, this time breaking the 50 backstroke swimming a time of a 25.23. That broke the previous record of a 25.25 that Maggie MacNeil swam to win the 2022 World Championships.
Smith now holds all three SCM backstroke World Records. Smith set the 100 and 200 back World Records this fall at the World Cup stops with a 54.27 in the 100 and a 1:58.83 in the 200.
The swim was a huge personal best for Smith as her old best time was a 25.48 that she swam this fall at the World Cup stop in Singapore.
Top 5 All-Time 50 Back Performers
- Regan Smith, 25.23 (2024)
- Maggie MacNeil, 25.25 (2022)
- Kaylee McKeown, 25.36 (2024)
- Gretchen Walsh, 25.37 (2024)
- Mollie O’Callaghan, 25.49 (2022)
With her World Record, Smith earns the $25,000 World Record bonus. The swim marks the 14th World Record of the 2024 SC World Championships. Smith just missed out on the crown bonus as she finished 2nd at the first World Cup stop swimming a 25.70 as Australia’s Kaylee McKeown swam a 25.36.
In This Story
Gretchen Walsh
Kaylee McKeown
Maggie MacNeil
Regan Smith
About Anya Pelshaw
Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 European Championships …