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Swimming-American Walsh Improves Own 100m Butterfly World Record for Third Time in a Year

May 3 (Reuters) – Gretchen ⁠Walsh ⁠bettered her own ⁠100m butterfly world record ​for the third time in a ‌year as she clocked ‌54.33 seconds in ⁠Fort ⁠Lauderdale, Florida, the same event where she  became ​the first woman to breach the 55-second mark.

The American world ​champion now owns the 13 fastest ⁠times in ⁠the event’s history.

“Must ⁠be ​magic or something out here… let’s make ​this ⁠an annual thing, shall we?,” the 23-year-old Walsh posted on Instagram.

Walsh, who narrowly missed ⁠out on an Olympic gold in 100m butterfly ⁠to compatriot Torri Huske at the Paris Games, clocked 54.60 seconds last year to become the first woman to go under the 55-second mark.

Walsh is over a second quicker than ⁠the next-fastest woman, Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom, who clocked 55.48 seconds at the 2016 Olympics.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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