By Sam Blacker on SwimSwam
2025 World Championships
July 27 – August 3, 2025 (pool swimming) Singapore, Singapore World Aquatics Championships Arena LCM (50m) Meet Central How To Watch SwimSwam Preview Index Entry Book Live Results Live Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 | Day 8 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 | Day 8The final day of the 2025 World Championships saw a short prelims session followed by seven finals tonight, but beyond the headline acts there were some swims that may have been passed over.
The Israeli men set their second relay National Record of the meet, dipping under their previous supersuited mark on the 4×100 medley by more than a second to go 3:34.91. The biggest difference came on the fly leg, where Gal Cohen Groumi was 50.78, over eight-tenths faster than Alon Mandel had been on the previous record.
The Mexican men also broke their national record, and had a new Mexican Record of 54.04 on the leadoff from former Notre Dame swimmer Marcus Gentry. He took 0.23 seconds off the previous mark and has now set 50 back and 100 back personal bests and Mexican Records in Singapore.
Sean Niewold, who has only swum on relays here in Singapore, had a stunning 47.47 freestyle split on the Netherlands medley relay this morning. He has a flat start best of 48.34 and led off the mixed free relay in 48.56 yesterday, so went around a second under his flat start time as the Dutch set a new National Record.
Mio Narita stormed home on the 200 IM in 1:03.03 to tie Jenna Forrester for silver, and her time of 4:33.26 stood as not only a new best time but one that makes her the #2 Japanese performer in history behind Yui Ohashi. China’s 12-year-old sensation Yu Zidi also had another fantastic swim, setting a new best of 4:33.76 to finish 4th for the third time this week
China had more success in the 50 free, an event where they have not often medalled on the international stage. They took silver thanks to Zhang Yufei in 2023, but took two medals this time with Qingfeng Wu taking silver and Cheng Yujie bronze, in times of 23.26 and 23.28 respectively. Cheng’s was a new best time.
Blake Tierney followed up his standout performances in the 200 back with a Canadian Record at the shorter distance as well, going 52.95 leading off the men’s medley relay this morning that broke the Canadian Record. He was slightly slower this evening in 53.03, but both were well under his previous best of 53.48 from last year’s Olympic Trials.
Ed Mildred has set best times in both the 100 and 200 fly in Singapore, and had a pair of 51.0 splits for Great Britain’s men’s medley relay. That is under his 51.36 PB from the semi-finals, and well under the 51.75 he came into Singapore with. He could well be the answer on the fly leg for Team GB.
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