After Anna Moesch’s American Record 100 Free, What does an All-UVA International Relay Look Like? ...Middle East

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Barry Revzin contributed to this report.

After a massive American record 100-meter freestyle swim in London, Anna Moesch‘s 51.91 now gives us swim fans several hypotheticals to dwell on, such as what an All-Virginia women’s relay could potentially look like on an international stage.

For context, the current women’s 4×100 medley relay world record sits at 3:49.34, set at the World Championships last summer in Singapore by Regan Smith (57.57), Kate Douglass (1:04.27), Gretchen Walsh (54.98), and Torri Huske (52.52).

Two of those relay members are former Virginia Cavaliers who swam under head Coach Todd DeSorbo; with Moesch also a product of the Cavalier program, it raises the question: what would that relay look like?

In addition to Moesch, Douglass, and Walsh, the only spot left to fill is the backstroke; thanks to a career resurgence by Isabelle Stadden, that question mark is replaced with an exclamation point.

When taking the best flat start times from each of those four swimmers, Stadden, Douglass, Walsh, and Moesch, the time adds up to 3:49.09, faster than that near-year-old world record.

The UVA 4×100 medley relay, flat starts only:

BK: Isabelle Stadden (57.55)BR: Kate Douglass (1:05.27)FL: Gretchen Walsh (54.33)FR: Anna Moesch (51.94)

That sums to 3:49.09. For context, the world record (Regan Smith, Douglass, GWalsh, Torri Huske) is 3:49.34. t.co/DpqOhPvzY7

— Barry Revzin (@BarryRevzin) May 25, 2026

The potential 4×100 free relay is also interesting to think about, still using Moesch, Douglass and Walsh, the 4th member of the relay; likely being Claire Curzan.

The current World Record is held by the Australian team from the 2023 World Championships in Fukuoka and the foursome of Mollie O’Callaghan, Shayna Jack, Meg Harris, and Emma McKeon in 3:27.96.

Now taking the Cavalier quartet and only using their best flat start time, they are over two and a half seconds off of the World Record, but in a relay format, the times could be a touch closer to that World Standard.

WR 4×100 Free Relay All-UVA Relay (All Flat Starts Mollie O’Callaghan (52.08) Anna Moesch (51.91) Shayna Jack (51.69) Kate Douglass (52.56) Meg Harris (52.29) Gretchen Walsh (52.78) Emma McKeon (51.90) Claire Curzan (53.55) Total Time: 3:27.96 Total Time: 3:30.80

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