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2025 World Swimming Championships Results

2025 World Swimming Championships finals results from Singapore ...

Women’s 50m Freestyle
Gold: Meg Harris (AUS) -- 24.02
Silver: Wu Qingfeng (CHN) -- 24.26
Bronze: Cheng Yujie (CHN) -- 24.28
4. Gretchen Walsh (USA) -- 24.40
5. Milou van Wijk (NED) -- 24.47
6. Torri Huske (USA) -- 24.50
7. Florine Gaspard (BEL) -- 24.63
8. Katarzyna Wasick (POL) -- 24.74

Women’s 100m Freestyle
Gold: Marrit Steenbergen (NED) -- 52.55
Silver: Mollie O’Callaghan (AUS) -- 52.67
Bronze: Torri Huske (USA) -- 52.89
4. Milou van Wijk (NED) -- 52.91
5. Daria Klepikova (NAB) -- 52.98
6. Beryl Gastaldello (FRA) -- 53.30
7. Cheng Yujie (CHN) -- 53.34
8. Sara Curtis (ITA) -- 53.41

Women’s 200m Freestyle
Gold: Mollie O’Callaghan (AUS) -- 1:53.48
Silver: Li Bingjie (CHN) -- 1:54.52
Bronze: Claire Weinstein (USA) -- 1:54.67
4. Freya Colbert (GBR) -- 1:55.06
5. Barbora Seemanova (CZE) -- 1:55.20
6. Erika Fairweather (NZL) -- 1:55.61
7. Jamie Perkins (AUS) -- 1:56.55
8. Erin Gemmell (USA) -- 2:00.16

Women’s 400m Freestyle (video atop this post)
Gold: Summer McIntosh (CAN) — 3:56.26
Silver: Li Bingjie (CHN) -- 3:58.21
Bronze: Katie Ledecky (USA) -- 3:58.49
4. Lani Pallister (AUS) -- 3:58.87
5. Isabel Gose (GER) -- 4:02.90
6. Jamie Perkins (AUS) -- 4:03.20
7. Yang Peiqi (CHN) -- 4:06.47
8. Maya Werner (GER) -- 4:09.38

Women’s 800m Freestyle (video below)
Gold: Katie Ledecky (USA) -- 8:05.62
Silver: Lani Pallister (AUS) -- 8:05.98
Bronze: Summer McIntosh (CAN) -- 8:07.29
4. Simona Quadarella (ITA) -- 8:12.81
5. Li Bingjie (CHN) -- 8:15.59
6. Isabel Gose (GER) -- 8:18.23
7. Erika Fairweather (NZL) -- 8:20.79
8. Ichika Kajimoto (JPN) -- 8:26.85

Ledecky bests top rival McIntosh in 800m freestyle
In a women's 800m freestyle showdown in Singapore, Katie Ledecky took down Summer McIntosh, who finished third behind silver medalist Lani Pallistr of Australia. Ledecky swam a championship-record time of 8:05.62

Women’s 1500m Freestyle (video below)
Gold: Katie Ledecky (USA) -- 15:26.44
Silver: Simona Quadarella (ITA) -- 15:31.79
Bronze: Lani Pallister (AUS) -- 15:41.18
4. Li Bingjie (CHN) - 15:49.54
5. Anastasiia Kirpichnikova (FRA) -- 15:57.40
6. Moesha Johnson (AUS) -- 16:02.45
7. Gan Ching Hwee (SGP) -- 16:03.51
8. Yang Peiqi (CHN) -- 16:04.93

Ledecky remains unbeatable in women's 1500m free
Katie Ledecky finished more than five seconds ahead of her closest competitor to win the women's 1500m freestyle at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships for her sixth world title in the event and 22nd overall.

Women’s 50m Backstroke (video below)
Gold: Katharine Berkoff (USA) -- 27.08
Silver: Regan Smith (USA) -- 27.25
Bronze: Wan Letian (CHN) -- 27.30
4. Kylie Masse (CAN) -- 27.33
5. Lauren Cox (GBR) -- 27.36
6. Alina Gaifutdinova (NAB) -- 27.44
7. Analia Pigree (FRA) -- 27.47
8. Ingrid Wilm (CAN) -- 27.56

Berkoff, Smith finish 1-2 for U.S. in 50m back
Katharine Berkoff and Regan Smith of the United States claimed gold and silver in the women's 50m backstroke at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, with China's Letian Wan rounding out the podium.

Women’s 100m Backstroke (video below)
Gold: Kaylee McKeown (AUS) -- 57.16
Silver: Regan Smith (USA) -- 57.35
Bronze: Katharine Berkoff (USA) -- 58.15
4. Kylie Masse (CAN) -- 58.42
5. Peng Xuwei (CHN) -- 59.10
6. Pauline Mahieu (FRA) -- 59.48
7. Taylor Ruck (CAN) -- 59.59
8. Mary-Ambre Moluh (FRA) -- 59.60

McKeown swims to CR to win 100m back at worlds
Kaylee McKeown's championship-record time of 57.16 seconds landed her the win in the 100m backstroke at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships, with U.S. swimmers Regan Smith and Katharine Berkoff rounding out the podium.

Women’s 200m Backstroke (video below)
Gold: Kaylee McKeown (AUS) -- 2:03.33
Silver: Regan Smith (USA) -- 2:04.29
Bronze: Claire Curzan (USA) -- 2:06.04
4. Peng Xuwei (CHN) -- 2:07.22
5. Anastasiya Shkurdai (NAA) -- 2:08.09
6. Liu Yaxin (CHN) -- 2:09.71
7. Dora Molnar (HUN) -- 2:09.74
8. Lise Seidel (GER) -- 2:10.01

McKeown's CR in 200m back; Smith, Curzan on podium
Kaylee McKeown of Australia swam a championship-record time of 2:03.33 to win the women's 200m backstroke at the World Aquatics Championships, with U.S. swimmers Regan Smith and Claire Curzan rounding out the podium.

Women’s 50m Breaststroke
Gold: Ruta Meilutyte (LTU) -- 29.55
Silver: Tang Qianting (CHN) -- 30.03
Bronze: Benedetta Pilato (ITA) -- 30.14
4. Anita Bottazzo (ITA) -- 30.21
5. Lilly King (USA) -- 30.25
6. Eneli Jefimova (EST) -- 30.29
7. Anastasia Gorbenko (ISR) -- 30.45
8. Veera Kivirinta (FIN) -- 30.68

Women’s 100m Breaststroke (video below)
Gold: Anna Elendt (GER) -- 1:05.19
Silver: Kate Douglass (USA) -- 1:05.27
Bronze: Tang Qianting (CHN) -- 1:05.64
4. Satomi Suzuki (JPN) -- 1:05.78
5. Evgeniia Chikunova (NAB) -- 1:06.04
6. Anita Bottazzo (ITA) -- 1:06.06
7. Alina Zmushka (NAA) -- 1:06.38
8. Kotryna Teterevkova (LTU) -- 1:06.61

Elendt upsets Douglass in 100m breaststroke
Germany's Anna Elendt got to the wall 0.08 seconds ahead of runner-up Kate Douglass to capture the world title in the women's 100m breaststroke at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.

Women’s 200m Breaststroke (video below)
Gold: Kate Douglass (USA) -- 2:18.50
Silver: Evgeniia Chikunova (NAB) -- 2:19.96
Bronze: Kaylene Corbett (RSA) -- 2:23.52
Bronze: Alina Zmushka (NAA) -- 2:23.52
5. Angharad Evans (GBR) -- 2:24.21
6. Kotryna Teterevkova (LTU) -- 2:24.25
7. Ellie McCartney (IRL) -- 2:25.22
8. Clara Rybak-Andersen (DEN) -- 2:25.36

Douglass sets new American and championship record
Swimming a time of 2:18.50 in the women's 200m breaststroke at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, Kate Douglass set a new American and championship record en route to gold.

Women’s 50m Butterfly (video below)
Gold: Gretchen Walsh — 24.83
Silver: Alexandria Perkins (AUS) -- 25.31
Bronze: Roos Vanotterdijk (BEL) -- 25.43
4. Angelina Kohler (GER) -- 25.50
5. Arina Surkova (NAB) -- 25.59
6. Lily Price (AUS) -- 25.61
7. Silvia Di Pietro (ITA) -- 25.65
8. Erin Gallagher (RSA) -- 25.66

Walsh adds 50m fly world title to 100m crown
Having already won gold in the women's 100m butterfly earlier in the competition, Gretchen Walsh swam a time of 24.83 seconds to add the 50m world title as well at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.

Women’s 100m Butterfly (video below)
Gold: Gretchen Walsh (USA) — 54.73
Silver: Roos Vanotterdijk (BEL) -- 55.84
Bronze: Alexandria Perkins (AUS) -- 56.33
4. Zhang Yufei (CHN) -- 56.47
5. Daria Klepikova (NAB) -- 56.53
6. Angelina Kohler (GER) -- 56.57
7. Mizuki Hirai (JPN) -- 56.83
8. Yu Yiting (CHN) -- 57.36

Walsh sets new championship record in 100m fly
Gretchen Walsh just missed out on the world record in the women's 100m butterfly, swimming a time of 54.76 seconds to win the national title over Torri Huske and Alex Shackell.

Women’s 200m Butterfly (video below)
Gold: Summer McIntosh (CAN) — 2:01.99
Silver: Regan Smith (USA) -- 2:04.99
Bronze: Elizabeth Dekkers (AUS) -- 2:06.12
4. Yu Zidi (CHN) -- 2:06.43
5. Helena Rosendahl Bach (DEN) -- 2:07.47
6. Caroline Bricker (USA) -- 2:07.59
7. Emily Richards (GBR) -- 2:07.99
8. Ellen Walshe (IRL) -- 2:08.34

McIntosh stays perfect with gold in 200m fly
Summer McIntosh kept her goal of five gold medals in Singapore intact by swimming a championship record to win the women's 200m butterfly in a time of 2:01.99. Regan Smith of the U.S. finished runner-up for silver.

Women’s 200m Individual Medley (video below)
Gold: Summer McIntosh (CAN) — 2:06.69
Silver: Alex Walsh (USA) -- 2:08.58
Bronze: Mary-Sophie Harvey (CAN) -- 2:09.16
4. Yu Zidi (CHN) -- 2:09.21
5. Mio Narita (JPN) -- 2:09.56
6. Abbie Wood (GBR) -- 2:09.92
7. Anastasia Gorbenko (ISR) -- 2:10.26
8. Ellen Walshe (IRL) -- 2:11.57

McIntosh pulls away for 200m IM gold at worlds
Summer McIntosh secured her second gold at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, speeding past the competition to win the women's 200m IM ahead of Alex Walsh of the U.S. and Canada's Mary-Sophie Harvey.

Women’s 400m Individual Medley (video below)
Gold: Summer McIntosh (CAN) -- 4:25.78
Silver: Jenna Forrester (AUS) -- 4:33.26
Silver: Mio Narita (JPN) -- 4:33.26
4. Yu Zidi (CHN) -- 4:33.76
5. Emma Weyant (USA) -- 4:34.01
6. Katie Grimes (USA) -- 4:36.52
7. Waka Kobori (JPN) -- 4:38.05
8. Freya Colbert (GBR) -- 4:40.21

McIntosh backs up 200m IM title with 400m IM gold
Summer McIntosh swam to a championship record of 4:25.78 in the 400m individual medley to add another world title to her résumé after gold earlier at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in the 200m individual medley.

Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay (video below)
Gold: Australia -- 3:30.60
Silver: U.S. -- 3:31.04
Bronze: Netherlands -- 3:33.89
4. China -- 3:34.17
5. France -- 3:06.68
6. Neutral Athletes -- 3:34.69
7. Italy -- 3:35.18
8. Hungary -- 3:36.34

Australia gold in women's 4x100m free; U.S. silver
Australia (3:30.60) claimed gold in the women's 4x100m free relay at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, with the U.S. (3:31.04) just behind in second and the Netherlands (3:33.89) ending with the bronze.

Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay (video below)
Gold: Australia -- 7:39.35
Silver: U.S. -- 7:40.01
Bronze: China -- 7:42.99
4. Hungary -- 7:49.66
5. Great Britain -- 7:51.87
6. Canada -- 7:52.52
7. Italy -- 7:54.16
8. Japan -- 7:58.13

Australia edges U.S. in women's 4x200m free relay
Australia defeated the U.S. in another swimming relay, this time by 0.66 seconds in the women's 4x200m freestyle relay at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, with China finishing close behind in third.

Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay (video below)
Gold: U.S. -- 3:49.34 WR
Silver: Australia -- 3:52.67
Bronze: China -- 3:54.77
4. Neutral Athletes B -- 3:55.17
5. Canada -- 3:55.63
6. Germany -- 3:56.02
7. Japan -- 3:57.63
8. Great Britain -- 3:57.95

US sets new world record in women's 4x100m medley
The U.S. foursome of Regan Smith, Kate Douglass, Gretchen Walsh, Torri Huske combined to swim a new world record (3:49.34) to win gold in the 4x100m medley and put a stamp on the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore

Men’s 50m Freestyle
Gold: Cameron McEvoy (AUS) -- 21.14
Silver: Ben Proud (GBR) -- 21.26
Bronze: Jack Alexy (USA) -- 21.46
4. Leonardo Deplano (ITA) -- 21.52
5. Egor Kornev (NAB) -- 21.53
6. Andrej Barna (SRB) -- 21.60
7. Ji Yu-Chan (KOR) -- 21.71
8. Santo Condorelli (USA) -- 21.73

Men’s 100m Freestyle (video below)
Gold: David Popovici (ROU) -- 46.51
Silver: Jack Alexy (USA) -- 46.92
Bronze: Kyle Chalmers (AUS) -- 47.17
4. Guilherme Caribe (BRA) -- 47.35
5. Egor Kornev (NAB) -- 47.51
6. Patrick Sammon (USA) -- 47.58
7. Maxime Grousset (FRA) -- 47.59
8. Matt Richards (GBR) -- 47.74

Popovici wins men's 100m free for 2nd worlds gold
David Popovici of Romania needed to swim a championship-record time of 46.51 seconds to edge silver medalist Jack Alexy (46.92) and bronze medalist Kyle Chalmers (47.17) in the 100m freestyle at worlds in Singapore.

Men’s 200m Freestyle (video below)
Gold: David Popovici (ROU) -- 1:43.53
Silver: Luke Hobson (USA) -- 1:43.84
Bronze: Tatsuya Murasa (JPN) -- 1:44.54
4. Hwang Sun-Woo (KOR) -- 1:44.72
5. Kamil Sieradzki (POL) -- 1:45.22
6. Carlos D’Ambrosio (ITA) -- 1:45.27
7. James Guy (GBR) -- 1:45.28
8. Gabriel Jett (USA) -- 1:45.92

Popovici edges Hobson for men's 200m free gold
David Popovici of Romania touched the wall just 0.31 seconds ahead of U.S. swimmer Luke Hobson to secure the gold medal in the men's 200m freestyle at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.

Men’s 400m Freestyle
Gold: Lukas Martens (GER) -- 3:42.35
Silver: Sam Short (AUS) -- 3:42.37
Bronze: Kim Woo-Min (KOR) -- 3:42.60
4. Victor Johnasson (SWE) -- 3:44.68
5. Zhang Zhanshuo (CHN) -- 3:44.82
6. Marco De Tullio (ITA) -- 3:44.92
7. Petar Petrov Mitsin (BUL) -- 3:45.28
8. Oliver Klemet (GER) -- 3:46.86

Men’s 800m Freestyle
Gold: Ahmed Jaouadi (TUN) -- 7:36.88
Silver: Sven Schwarz (GER) -- 7:39.96
Bronze: Lukas Martens (GER) -- 7:40.19
4. Bobby Finke (USA) -- 7:46.42
5. Victor Johansson (SWE) -- 7:47.00
6. Kuzey Tuncelli (TUR) -- 7:49.09
7. Benjamin Goedemans (AUS) -- 7:50.72
8. Daniel Wiffen (IRL) -- 7:58.56

Men’s 1500m Freestyle
Gold: Ahmed Jaouadi (TUN) -- 14:34.41
Silver: Sven Schwarz (GER) -- 14:35.69
Bronze: Bobby Finke (USA) -- 14:36.60
4. Sam Short (AUS) -- 14:43.08
5. Florian Wellbrock (GER) -- 14:44.29
6. Kuzey Tuncelli (TUR) -- 14:52.44
7. Zalan Sarkany (HUN) -- 14:55.17
8. Damien Joly (FRA) -- 15:19.06

Men’s 50m Backstroke
Gold: Kilment Kolesnikov (NAB) -- 23.68
Silver: Pieter Coetze (RSA) -- 24.17
Silver: Pavel Samusenko (NAB) -- 24.17
4. Ksawery Masiuk (POL) -- 24.51
5. Quintin McCarty (USA) -- 24.58
6. Apostolos Christou (GRE) -- 24.59
7. Isaac Cooper AUS) -- 24.61
8. Hubert Kos (HUN) -- 24.62

Men’s 100m Backstroke
Gold: Pieter Coetze (RSA) -- 51.85
Silver: Thomas Ceccon (ITA) -- 51.90
Bronze: Yohann Ndoye-Brouard (FRA) -- 51.92
4. Hubert Kos (HUN) -- 52.20
5. Oliver Morgan (GBR) -- 52.37
6. Kliment Kolesnikov (NAB) -- 52.38
7. Miron Lifintsev (NAB) -- 52.51
8. Apostolos Christou (GRE) -- 52.62

Men’s 200m Backstroke
Gold: Hubert Kos (HUN) -- 1:53.19
Silver: Pieter Coetze (RSA) -- 1:53.36
Bronze: Yohann Ndoye-Brouard (FRA) -- 1:54.62
4. Blake Tierney (CAN) -- 1:55.09
5. Apostolos Siskos (GRE) -- 1:55.13
6. Jan Cejka (CZE) -- 1:55.37
7. Roman Mityukov (SUI) -- 1:55.57
8. Luke Greenbank (GBR) -- 1:56.26

Men’s 50m Breaststroke
Gold: Simone Cerasuolo (ITA) -- 26.54
Silver: Kirill Prigoda (NAB) -- 26.62
Bronze: Qin Haiyang (CHN) -- 26.67
4. Ivan Kozhakin (NAB) -- 26.73
5. Melvin Imoudu (GER) -- 26.74
6. Chris Smith (RSA) -- 26.75
7. Koen de Groot (NED) -- 26.81
8. Luka Mladenovic (AUT) -- 26.89

Men’s 100m Breaststroke
Gold: Qin Haiyang (CHN) — 58.23
Silver: Nicolo Martinenghi (ITA) -- 58.58
Bronze: Denis Petrashov (KGZ) -- 58.88
4. Caspar Corbeau (NED) -- 59.06
5. Ludovico Viberti (ITA) -- 59.08
6. Lucas Matzerath (GER) -- 59.14
7. Josh Matheny (USA) -- 59.26
8. Danil Semianinov (NAB) -- 59.55
DQ. Kirill Prigoda (NAB)

Men’s 200m Breaststroke
Gold: Qin Haiyang (CHN) -- 2:07.41
Silver: Ippei Watanabe (JPN) -- 2:07.70
Bronze: Caspar Corbeau (NED) -- 2:07.73
4. Kirill Prigoda (NAB) -- 2:07.99
5. A.J. Pouch (USA) -- 2:09.13
6. Yamato Fukasawa (JPN) -- 2:09.21
7. Carles Coll Marti (ESP) -- 2:09.44
DQ. Aleksandr Zhigalov (NAB)

Men’s 50m Butterfly
Gold: Maxime Grousset (FRA) -- 22.48
Silver: Noe Ponti (SUI) -- 22.51
Bronze: Thomas Ceccon (ITA) -- 22.67
4. Diogo Matos Ribeiro (POR) -- 22.77
5. Ben Proud (GBR) -- 22.79
6. Nyls Korstanje (NED) -- 22.84
7. Luca Armbruster (GER) -- 22.84
8. Guilherme Caribe (BRA) -- 22.92

Men’s 100m Butterfly
Gold: Maxime Grousset (FRA) -- 49.62
Silver: Noe Ponti (SUI) -- 49.83
Bronze: Ilya Kharun (CAN) -- 50.07
4. Josh Liendo (CAN) -- 50.09
5. Matt Temple (AUS) -- 50.57
6. Andrei Minakov (NAB) -- 50.90
7. Simon Bucher (AUT) -- 50.92
8. Thomas Ceccon (ITA) -- 51.12

Men’s 200m Butterfly (video below)
Gold: Luca Urlando (USA) -- 1:51.87
Silver: Krzysztof Chmielewski (POL) -- 1:52.64
Bronze: Harrison Turner (AUS) -- 1:54.17
4. Ilya Kharun (CAN) -- 1:54.34
5. Carson Foster (USA) -- 1:54.62
6. Alberto Razzetti (ITA) -- 1:54.85
7. Chen Juner (CHN) -- 1:55.25
8. Federico Burdisso (ITA) -- 1:55.27

Urlando earns first world title in men's 200m fly
Luca Urlando of the U.S. swam to a time of 1:51.87 in the men's 200m butterfly at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore to capture his first career world title.

Men’s 200m Individual Medley (video below)
Gold: Leon Marchand (FRA) — 1:53.68
Silver: Shaine Casas (USA) -- 1:54.30
Bronze: Hubert Kos (HUN) -- 1:55.34
4. Duncan Scott (GBR) -- 1:56.32
5. Lewis Clareburt (NZL) -- 1:57.06
6. Tomoyuki Matsushita (JPN) -- 1:57.52
7. Wang Shun (CHN) -- 1:57.92
8. Kosuke Makino (JPN) -- 1:59.25

Marchand continues to impress with 200m IM gold
After breaking the world record in the 200m IM semi the day prior, Leon Marchand followed up his performance with the second-fastest time ever in the final to capture gold again. American Shaine Casas finished in second.

Men’s 400m Individual Medley (video below)
Gold: Leon Marchand (FRA) — 4:04.73
Silver: Tomoyuki Matsushita (JPN) -- 4:08.32
Bronze: Ilia Borodin (NAB) -- 4:09.16
4. Asaki Nishikawa (JPN) -- 4:10.21
5. Maxim Stupin (NAB) -- 4:12.46
6. Gabor Zombori (HUN) -- 4:12.51
7. Max Litchfield (GBR) -- 4:12.77
8. Brendon Smith (AUS) -- 4:13.28

Marchand goes golden again in men's 400m medley
France's Leon Marchand followed up his gold-medal performance in the men's 200m individual medley with another gold in the men's 400m individual medley at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.

Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay (video below)
Gold: Australia — 3:08.97
Silver: Italy -- 3:09.58
Bronze: U.S. -- 3:09.64
4. Great Britain -- 3:10.73
5. China -- 3:11.15
6. Hungary -- 3:12.75
7. Lithuania -- 3:12.84
8. Canada -- 3:12.89

Chalmers anchors comeback 4x100 free World title
Kyle Chalmers' clutch anchor leg leads the Australians to gold in the men's 4x100 freestyle relay past Italy and the Americans, delivering the Aussies a fourth gold medal on the first night of Worlds.

Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay
Gold: Great Britain -- 6:59.84
Silver: China -- 7:00.91
Bronze: Australia -- 7:00.98
4. U.S. -- 7:01.24
5. South Korea -- 7:02.29
6. France -- 7:03.69
7. Italy -- 7:05.54
8. Israel -- 7:06.76

Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay (video below)
Gold: Neutral Athletes B -- 3:26.93
Silver: France -- 3:27.96
Bronze: U.S. -- 3:28.62
4. Italy -- 3:28.72
5. Canada -- 3:29.75
6. Great Britain -- 3:30.63
7. South Korea -- 3:32.32
8. Netherlands -- 3:32.35

Neutral Athletes golden in men's 4x100m medley
A team of Russian athletes competing under a neutral flag swam to a championship-record time of 3:26.93 to collect the gold medal in the men's 4x100m medley relay in Singapore. France and the U.S. rounded out the podium.

Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay (video below)
Gold: U.S. -- 3:18.48 WR
Silver: Neutral Athletes B -- 3:19.68
Bronze: France -- 3:21.35
4. Italy -- 3:21.48
5. Netherlands -- 3:21.71
6. Canada -- 3:23.16
7. Spain -- 3:24.87
8. Germany -- 3:25.29

Team USA sets WR in mixed 4x100m free relay
The U.S. foursome of Jack Alexy, Patrick Sammon, Kate Douglass, and Torri Huske set a new world record in the mixed 4x100m freestyle relay at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships with a time of 3:18.48.

Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay
Gold: Neutral Athletes B -- 3:37.92
Silver: China -- 3:39.99
Bronze: Canada -- 3:40.90
4. Netherlands -- 3:40.97
5. Australia -- 3:41.02
6. Italy -- 3:42.19
7. Japan -- 3:44.15
8. Poland -- 3:44.27

Summer McIntosh crossed an ocean and took up a new sport that helped her have one of the best swim meets in history.