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2025 World Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap

By James Sutherland 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 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

DAY 4 FINALS HEAT SHEET

Event Schedule:

    Men’s 800 freestyle final Women’s 200 freestyle final Men’s 100 freestyle semi-finals Women’s 50 backstroke semi-finals Men’s 200 butterfly final Men’s 50 breaststroke final Women’s 200 butterfly semi-finals Men’s 200 IM semi-finals Mixed 4×100 medley relay final

    The fourth night of finals from the 2025 World Championships promises to be another exciting one with an action-packed session of racing on the docket, including four individual finals and the first relay since the opening day of competition.

    Things will kick off with the men’s 800 freestyle, which features reigning Olympic and defending world champion Daniel Wiffen and 2023 world champion Bobby Finke, though it’s Tunisia’s Ahmed Jaouadi and Germany’s Sven Schwarz holding the top seeds coming out of the prelims.

    Jaouadi, the bronze medalist in this event at the 2024 Short Course Worlds, set a new personal best of 7:41.58 to lead the heats on Monday morning.

    Lukas Märtens, who won gold in the 400 free on Day 1, will be lurking out in Lane 7 after clocking 7:45.54 in the prelims, while Wiffen will be in Lane 1 after he went 7:46.36. The Irishman has said he feels “really weak” and is working to figure out how to improve his form leading into the final.

    Sam Short, who was the #2 qualifier out of the prelims and won silver at the 2023 World Championships, was a shocking late withdrawal after suffering food poisoning. Aussie Benjamin Goedemans was moved into the final in his place.

    We’ll also see finals in the women’s 200 free, where Mollie O’Callaghan is the frontrunner, but American Claire Weinstein looks sharp, the men’s 200 fly, which American Luca Urlando headlines after he went sub-1:53 in both the prelims and semis, the men’s 50 breast, which is wide open but led by 100 breast winner Qin Haiyang, and the mixed 4×100 medley relay.

    This morning, the U.S. team was a shocking 10th in the mixed medley prelims, knocking them out of the final, with Italy (3:42.19), the Netherlands (3:42.56) and China (3:42.81) holding the top three seeds.

    Men’s 800 Freestyle — FINAL

    World Record: 7:32.12 — Zhang Lin (CHN), 2009 World Junior Record: 7:43.37 — Lorenzo Galossi (ITA), 2022 World Championships Record: 7:32.12 – Zhang Lin (CHN), 2009 2023 World Champion: Ahmed Hafnaoui (TUN), 7:37.00 2024 Olympic Champion: Daniel Wiffen (IRL), 7:38.19

    WOMEN’S 200 FREESTYLE – FINAL

    World Record: 1:52.23 – Ariarne Titmus (AUS), 2024 World Junior Record: 1:53.65 – Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2023 Championship Record: Mollie O’Callaghan (AUS) – 1:52.85 2023 World Champion: Mollie O’Callaghan (AUS) – 1:52.85 2024 Olympic Champion: Mollie O’Callaghan (AUS) – 1:53.27

    MEN’S 100 FREESTYLE – SEMI-FINALS

    World Record: 46.40, Pan Zhanle (CHN) – 2024 World Junior Record: 46.86, David Popovici (ROU) – 2022 Championship Record: 46.80, Pan Zhanle (CHN) – 2024 2023 World Champion: Kyle Chalmers (AUS), 47.15 2024 Olympic Champion: Pan Zhanle (CHN), 46.40

    WOMEN’S 50 BACKSTROKE – SEMI-FINALS

    World Record: 26.86, Kaylee McKeown (AUS) – 2023 World Junior Record: 27.49, Minna Atherton (AUS) – 2016 Championship Record: 27.06, Zhao Jing (CHN) – 2009 2023 World Champion: Kaylee McKeown (AUS), 27.08

    MEN’S 200 BUTTERFLY – FINAL

    World Record: 1:50.34 – Kristof Milak (HUN), 2022 World Junior Record: 1:53.79 – Kristof Milak (HUN), 2017 Championship Record: 1:50.34 – Kristof Milak (HUN), 2022 2023 World Champion: Leon Marchand (FRA) – 1:52.43 2024 Olympic Champion: Leon Marchand (FRA) – 1:51.21

    MEN’S 50 BREASTSTROKE – FINAL

    World Record: 25.95 – Adam Peaty (GBR), 2017 World Junior Record: 26.97 – Nicolo Martinenghi (ITA), 2017 Championship Record: 25.95 – Adam Peaty (GBR), 2017 2023 World Champion: Qin Haiyang (CHN) – 26.29

    WOMEN’S 200 BUTTERFLY – SEMI-FINALS

    World Record: 2:01.81, Liu Zige (CHN) – 2009 World Junior Record: 2:03.03, Summer McIntosh (CAN) – 2024 Championship Record: 2:01.81, Liu Zige (CHN) – 2009 2023 World Champion: Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2:04.06 2024 Olympic Champion: Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2:03.03

    MEN’S 200 IM – SEMI-FINALS

    World Record: 1:54.00, Ryan Lochte (USA) – 2011 World Junior Record: 1:56.99, Hubert Kos (HUN) – 2021 Championship Record: 1:54.00, Ryan Lochte (USA) – 2011 2023 World Champion: Leon Marchand (FRA), 1:54.82 2024 Olympic Champion: Leon Marchand (FRA), 1:54.06

    MIXED 4X100 MEDLEY RELAY – FINAL

    World Record: 3:37.43, United States – 2024 World Junior Record: 3:44.84, United States – 2019 Championship Record: 3:38.56, United States – 2024 2023 World Champion: China, 3:38.57 2024 Olympic Champion: United States, 3:37.43

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