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Swimming Records Fall at 2026 Pan Pacific Championships

The 2026 Pan Pacific Championships have seen several world records broken, including Kate Douglass's 50 free record and Sam Short's Australian record in the 1500 free.

Swimming Records Fall at 2026 Pan Pacific Championships

## Records Tumble at Pan Pacific Championships The 2026 Pan Pacific Championships have been a hotbed of record-breaking performances, with several swimmers pushing the boundaries of what is possible in their respective events. Among the most notable achievements is Kate Douglass's world record in the 50 free, which she broke with a time of 23.19. Douglass, who had already set a world record in the event with a time of 23.49 in the prelims, dropped an impressive 0.30 seconds from her previous mark to claim the top spot on the podium. Her performance has cemented her position as one of the fastest swimmers in the world, with three of the five fastest performances all-time now attributed to her. ## Australian Distance Legacy Continues Another notable record broken at the championships is Sam Short's Australian record in the 1500 free. Short's time of 14:34.00 broke the historic record set by Grant Hackett in 2001, which had stood for 25 years. This achievement marks a significant milestone in Australia's proud distance legacy, with Short's performance demonstrating the country's continued dominance in the event. ## Other Notable Performances While Douglass and Short's record-breaking performances have been the most notable, other swimmers have also made a splash at the championships. Lani Pallister, for example, handed Katie Ledecky her first ever international loss in the women's 800 free, with Pallister taking the win in a closely contested event. This result marks a significant upset, with Ledecky having previously dominated the event for 14 years. In addition to these notable performances, the championships have also seen a number of other swimmers push the boundaries of what is possible in their respective events. As the competition continues, it will be interesting to see if any further records are broken or if other swimmers can challenge the current leaders. The 2026 Pan Pacific Championships are being held in [location], with the final session of the competition taking place today. The event is expected to draw to a close with a number of exciting performances, and fans are eagerly anticipating the results.

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