Pure adrenaline on the second day of the World Series! The aquatic stage lights up with new challenges, determined athletes, and breathtaking performances. But today, all eyes are on Faye Rogers (Great Britain, S10 class), who makes history with a new world record in the 200m butterfly, stopping the clock at 2’22”77! A remarkable feat that ignites the competition and raises the bar for all athletes in the pool.
The spirit of the World Series goes beyond competition: here, stories of passion, sacrifice, and dreams come to life. Athletes have the unique opportunity to compete against the best in the discipline, learning and growing with every race.
Records and Standout Performances
- Faye Rogers (Great Britain, S10 class): World record in 200m butterfly – 2’22”77
- Kenzhebek Dias (Kazakhstan, S10 class): Asian record in 50m backstroke – 30”37
- Viera Da Cruz Lidia (Brazil, S4 class): American record in 50m backstroke – 51”04
Medal Standings
Italy leads with 5 gold, 5 silver, and 5 bronze medals
Brazil follows with 2 gold and 2 silver medals
Czech Republic secures third place with 2 gold medals
The World Series spectacle continues, delivering unforgettable emotions. Here, it’s not just about winning, but about pushing limits, experiencing the magic of sport, and sharing moments that will last forever!