Leon Marchand and Regan Smith break world records on second day of World Aquatics Swimming World Cup Singapore 2024

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Chad le Clos wins 200m butterfly title to bring Swimming World Cup gold medal tally to 152

SINGAPORE, 1 NOVEMBER 2024 – The OCBC Aquatic Centre was a bustling, vibrant hive of ardent fans cheering themselves hoarse and waving banners with zeal on Friday (1 Nov), as two world records were set and six Triple Crowns collected on the second day of the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup – Singapore 2024.

SWC Day2 Finals – Women’s 100m Breaststroke – TANG Qianting; Credit:World Aquatics Swimming World Cup Singapore 2024

Four-gold Olympic champion Leon Marchand (FRA), who led the series entering the Singapore leg, won the 200m individual medley in a world record of 1:48.88. The 22-year-old lowered the previous world record of 1:49.63 by Ryan Lochte (USA) in 2012, and also bettered his World Cup record of 1:50.30 which was set two weeks ago at the Shanghai stop. 

SWC Day2 Finals – Women’s 100m Breaststroke – Leon Marchand; Credit:World Aquatics Swimming World Cup Singapore 2024

Regan Smith (USA) broke the second world record of the day, producing a blistering swim in the 100m backstroke in 54.27 to improve on her previous world record time of 54.41, which she clocked just last week at the Incheon leg of the Swimming World Cup 2024. 

SWC Day2 Finals – Women’s 100m Backstroke – SMITH Regan; Credit:World Aquatics Swimming World Cup Singapore 2024

Six swimmers collected the Triple Crown for winning the same event across all three World Cup stops – Siobhan Haughey (HKG), Leon Marchand (FRA), Regan Smith (USA), Qin Haiyang (CHN), Kate Douglass (USA) and Tang Qianting (CHN). 

In the final event of the evening, four-time Swimming World Cup overall male winner Chad le Clos (RSA) won the 200m butterfly in 1:50.42. With his triumph on Friday night, the 2012 Olympic champion now boasts a Swimming World Cup gold medal haul of 152.

Athlete quotes are available in Annex A of the attached release. 

The winners on 1 November are as follows:

EVENTWINNER
Women’s Medley 400mKatie Grimes (USA) – 4:24.19
Men’s Freestyle 1500mKazushi Imafuku (JPN) – 14:36.32
Men’s Backstroke 50mIsaac Cooper (AUS) – 22.61
Women’s Freestyle 200mSiobhan Haughey (HKG) – 1:51.80
Men’s Medley 200mLeon Marchand (FRA) – 1:48.88 *(WR)
Women’s Backstroke 100mRegan Smith (USA) – 54.27 *(WR)
Men’s Breaststroke 50mQin Haiyang (CHN) – 25.47
Women’s Butterfly 50mKate Douglass (USA) – 24.42
Men’s Freestyle 100mPan Zhanle (CHN) – 46.09
Women’s Breaststroke 100mTang Qianting (CHN) – 1:03.10
Men’s Butterfly 200mChad le Clos (RSA) – 1:50.42

The 2024 series concludes on Saturday (2 Nov), with the overall winners to be crowned. Singapore is the final leg of the three-stop series, which started in Shanghai before moving to Incheon. Swimmers collect US$10,000 for each world record and US$10,000 for each Triple Crown. 

Tickets for the final day are sold out, but event-goers and members of the public are also welcome to visit the bustling event carnival located outside the OCBC Aquatic Centre. Highlights include a dunking booth, with Singapore’s Olympic champion Joseph Schooling set to make a special appearance on the final day of the event. The carnival will also feature a wide variety of games and activities for families and children, including face painting, bouncy castle and ring toss. Patrons can also strike a pose at the 360-degree cameras set up at the carnival for a memento, creating the perfect fun-filled event for all. The carnival will be open from 9am-1pm and 430pm-830pm.

Credit:World Aquatics Swimming World Cup Singapore 2024

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