Record-Breaking Performance: U.S. Dominates Swim World Championships
The United States set a new world record in the 4x100 mixed relay at the swim world championships, clocking in at 3 minutes, 18.48 seconds. Katie Ledecky won the 800 freestyle, remaining unbeaten in major competitions since 2012. The U.S. team secured multiple gold medals in a triumphant display.

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The United States showcased an impressive performance at the swim world championships, setting a new world record in the 4x100 mixed relay with a time of 3 minutes, 18.48 seconds. This surpassed the previous record held by Australia, marking a significant achievement for the U.S. team.
Katie Ledecky's triumphant win in the 800 freestyle continued her incredible unbeaten streak in this event at major competitions since the 2012 Olympics. Despite initial competition from Canada's Summer McIntosh, Ledecky finished strong with a time of 8:05.62.
Gretchen Walsh also shone, winning the 50-meter butterfly, contributing to the U.S.'s tally of eight gold medals. The championships have seen outstanding individual performances, highlighting the strength and depth of the team as they conclude on Sunday.