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Kelsi Worrell Demolishes 100 Fly NCAA American Record With 4943

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Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell demolished her NCAA, U.S. Open and American record in the women’s 100-yard fly at the 2016 NCAA Division I Women’s Championships.

Worrell, who went out in 23.09, came home in 26.34 to win in 49.43.  That performance obliterated her previous record of 49.81 to win NCAAs last year.  To think, it was amazing just a year ago when Worrell became the first person to crack Natalie Coughlin’s record of 50.01.  Within a year, Worrell is on the other side of being halfway to breaking 49 seconds.

Worrell is the only swimmer ever to break 50 seconds, and that’s the fourth time she’s done it.  Her splits for her now-former record for comparison’s sake: 23.58, 49.81 (26.23)

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