Three world records broken on third day of FINA World Swimming Championship in Abu Dhabi

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ABU DHABi: Three more world records have been broken on the third day of action at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) at Yas Island’s Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.

Hong Kong, China’s Siobhan Haughey (100m freestyle), China’s Bingjie Li (800m freestyle) and the Netherlands (mixed 4x50m medley relay) proved to be too good for their opponents, winning gold medals to record new marks in the prestigious global event.

For the second time in three days, Haughey made history as she produced an impressive performance to win the world title in 50.98 seconds. Sweden’s Sarah Sjoestroem and US swimmer Abbey Weitzeil clinched silver and bronze, respectively.

It was the second gold medal for Haughey in Abu Dhabi following her world record victory in the 200m freestyle on Thursday, meaning the 24-year-old becomes the first woman to complete the 100m/200m freestyle double at a single world championships in either long course or short course.

“It’s amazing to win as this is my first short course world championship and to have two gold medals so far is really good. I’m really happy with how everything is going so far,” she said.

Li came out on top in her 800m freestyle race, clocking 8:02.90, almost four seconds ahead of Russian Swimming Federation’s Anastasiia Kirpichnikova and Italy’s Simona Quadarella.

Fans did not have to wait too long for another record to fall as the Netherlands (1:36.20) held off US and Italy in the mixed 4x50m medley relay.

Matteo Rivolta became the fourth Italian man to win an individual world short course title after holding off South Africa’s Chad Le Clos and Russia Swimming Federation’s Andrei Minakov in the 100m butterfly.

Speaking at a press conference, he said: “I’m very happy with the gold. It was my first final in the short course and I’m really happy to compete at a high level. I hoped I could have gone a little bit faster but I couldn’t expect nothing more than what I have done tonight.”

Other winners on the day included American Nic Fink (men’s 200m breaststroke), with his compatriot Rhyan White coming out top in the women’s 200m backstroke.