Chicago – August 02, 2025
The United States swim team has made history by setting a new world record in the mixed 4×100 meter freestyle relay. At the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, Team USA finished the race in just 3 minutes and 18.48 seconds.
The relay team featured Jack Alexy, Patrick Sammon, Kate Douglass, and Torri Huske. Each swimmer gave a strong performance as they raced against the world’s best. Their combined effort helped the U.S. team cut down the previous record, showing great teamwork and speed.
The mixed 4×100 freestyle relay includes both men and women on each team, which makes the event exciting to watch. The crowd cheered as Team USA took the lead early and held on until the last stroke. Their new record is an important moment in swimming.
With this win, the United States not only took home the gold medal but also proved they are the fastest in the world in the mixed 4×100 freestyle relay. This victory is a proud achievement for Team USA and a thrilling moment for fans everywhere
