The 2025 World Para Swimming Championships continued with Day 3 from Singapore and U.S. swimmer Olivia Chambers continued her stellar meet.
Chambers gained the ladies’s 100 freestyle S13 in opposition to a stacked area that featured a 1-3 American end with Grace Nuhfer.
“Truthfully, it’s simply loopy. I wouldn’t take into account myself a sprinter actually, so I’ve actually simply been embracing that and attempting to get some extra velocity,” Chambers mentioned. “It’s all the time thrilling to get on the market with (Grace) and to simply have an incredible race.”
“I knew coming into worlds that this race was going to be a detailed one and after this morning knew that I hit the fuel actually early on [in prelims] so I wished to be slightly stronger with my pull going out and hit it house that final 50.”
Recent off her double podium debut, Katie Kubiak returned to the pool for 2 occasions together with racing a category above her personal within the ladies’s 50m butterfly S5. In doing so, Kubiak added a silver to her assortment in world document vogue, cementing a time of 39.34 within the historical past books for the S4 classification.
“I by no means anticipated to set a world document at this meet,” mentioned Kubiak. “To the touch the wall and switch round to see the world document pop up on the scoreboard was unbelievable and I’m simply so proud that I used to be in a position to set it within the venue whereas representing Staff USA.”
“I used to be one of many solely S4 athletes in that warmth so it’s all the time slightly intimidating to be on the drawback of being a category down. I believe it actually lit a fireplace below me to wish to do my greatest and that basically confirmed within the water“Wow, that was such a enjoyable race and nice competitors,” Boyd mentioned. “I’m simply glad I might convey house one other medal for Staff USA.”
Males’s 100 Backstroke S1: Anton Kol, Ukraine
Males’s 100 Breaststroke SB7: Carlos Serrano Zarate, Colombia
Girls’s 100 Breaststroke SB7: Mariia Pavlova
Males’s 100 Breaststroke SB14: Naohide Yamaguchi, Japan
Girls’s 100 Breaststroke: Beatriz de Araujo Flausino, Brazil
Males’s 100 Backstroke S2: Gabriel Dos Santos Arujo, Brazil
Girls’s 100 Backstroke S2: Diana Koltsova
Males’s Para 150 IM SM4: Roman Zhdanov
Girls’s Para 150 IM SM4: Mira Larionova
Males’s 50 Free S12: Illia Yaremenko, Ukraine
Girls’s 50 Free S12: Maria Gomes Santiago Araujo, Brazil
Males’s 50 Butterfly S5: Guo Jincheng, China
Girls’s 50 Butterfly S5: He Shenggao, China
Males’s 200 IM SM6: Yang Hong, China
Girls’s 200 IM SM6: Zhu Ji, China
Males’s 100 Butterfly S9: Simone Barlaam, Italy
Girls’s 100 Butterfly S9: Xu Jialing, China
Males’s 400 Free S10: Bas Takken, Netherlands
Girls’s 400 Free S10: Faye Rogers, Nice Britain
Males’s 100 Breaststroke SB11: Rogier Dorsman, Netherlands
Girls’s 100 Breaststroke SB11: Daria Lukianenko
Males’s 100 Free S13: Egor Shchitovskii
Girls’s 100 Free S13: Olivia Chambers, USA
Males’s 100 Butterfly S8: Li Ting, China
Girls’s 100 Butterfly S8: Alice Tai, Nice Britain
Combined 200 Medley Relay: Brazil
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