BUDAPEST — The U.S. shattered the record for world swimming championships medals, winning eight more on the final day to finish with 45.
It held the previous record of 38 from 2017. The U.S. closed out competition Saturday with gold in the men’s 50m backstroke (Justin Ress, who was disqualified, then had it overturned on appeal) and the women’s 4x100m medley relay. “We have crushed it this whole week,” said Regan Smith, who led off the relay and also won the individual 100m back earlier in the meet. “We’ve had such good energy.
This team is really special. It’s like no other team I’ve ever been on.” Hunter Armstrong added silver in the 50m back, and the men’s medley relay also got silver. Katie Grimes and Emma Weyant went silver-bronze in the 400m individual medley won by 15-year-old Canadian Summer McIntosh. Bobby Finke earned silver in the 1500m free (in an American record time) behind Italian Gregorio Paltrinieri, who posted the second-fastest time in history. Erika Brown tied for bronze in the 50m free for her first individual medal at a global championships after nine relay medals.
Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom won the splash and dash for her 19th career individual world champs medal, one shy of Michael Phelps‘ record.