Nashville's Gretchen Walsh breaks 100 butterfly world record -- again
Harpeth Hall graduate Gretchen Walsh sets world record in 100 meter butterfly for fourth time. Olympic gold, silver medalist owns six world records in all.
Gretchen Walsh makes setting world records in the 100-meter butterfly look as easy as 1, 2, 3, 4. The Harpeth Hall graduate , who won a silver medal in the event at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris to go along with two gold medals, broke her previous record of 54. 60 seconds when she swam a 54.
33 on May 2 at the Fort Lauderdale Open. That's the same pool where she broke the world record twice in one day shy of a year to the day last year. Walsh holds the 13 fastest times in history in the event.
Who has the next fastest time in the 100 butterfly behind Gretchen Walsh? Walsh first broke the former record of 55. 48, held by Sweden's Sarah Sjostrom, when she finished in 55.
18 during the 2024 Olympic Trials. Her latest record puts her more than one second ahead of Sjostrom (54. 33 to 55.