Gretchen Walsh has once again rewritten the record books, surpassing her own world record in the 100m butterfly at the Fort Lauderdale Open in Florida. The American swimmer clocked in at 54.33 seconds, improving on her previous mark of 54.60 seconds set earlier at the same meet.
This marks the fourth time Walsh has lowered the world record in the event, underscoring her dominance in the pool. The performance continues a remarkable streak for the rising star, who has been a standout in international competitions.
Walsh's time of 54.33 seconds solidifies her position as the fastest woman ever in the 100m butterfly, and fans are eager to see if she can push the boundary even further in upcoming events.