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    Top 10 Best Women Swimmers in the World

    May 30, 2023Updated:October 15, 2024No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Swimming is a team and individual sport that requires full body movement through the water. The best way to get a full-body workout is to swim. Each stroke in swimming requires a bunch of explicit procedures. It is a very hard workout for all of the events, and the best way to judge performance is by timing and consistency without breaking any rules. Swimming isn’t any different from any other sport in that there are a select few athletes who stand out from the crowd. In this blog, we will examine the top ten female swimmers worldwide.

    Here are the Top 10 Best Women Swimmers in the World:

    10. Ariarne Titmus, Australia

    https://twitter.com/NBCOlympics/status/1652003493413281794?s=20

    On this list of the best women swimmers, Ariarne Titmus occupies the top spot. Ariarne Titmus defeated Katie Ledecky to win the 400-yard freestyle at the Tokyo Olympics. Titmus added a second individual gold medal in the 200 freestyle and a silver medal in the 800 freestyle two days later. At the 2022 Australian Swimming Championships in May, Titmus broke Ledecky’s six-year-old world record in the 400 free with a time of 3:56.40. Titmus is coached by South African-born Dean Boxall, who has been a swim coach for more than 20 years.

    9. Emma McKeon, Australia

    Emma McKeon my goodness! Check out those thighs! pic.twitter.com/ZRplrzXngj

    — Leg_45 (@Leg453) April 18, 2023

    The Australian swimmer Emma McKeon’s performances in 2021 are sufficient to maintain her position as No. 1. 2 on this rundown of best ladies swimmers on the planet. McKeon probably would still vote No. 1 on this list if Titmus hadn’t broken the record. In her profession, Emma McKeon won a sum of 11 Olympics awards, following the 2020 Olympic Games making her Australia’s generally enriched Olympian. At the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, she won one gold medal, and at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 2020, she won four gold medals.

    8. Katie Ledecky, USA

    Lia Thomas is 6'1" lol they love to make her seem much bigger than she is

    Katie Ledecky is 6' pic.twitter.com/3n9fhKkrbI

    — Ann Selzer Believer (@TWKsicem) May 30, 2023

    USA’s Katie Ledecky, 25, has won 19 gold medals at world championships and seven at the Olympics. She holds the women’s 800- and 1500-meter freestyle (long course and short course) world records. Her records in ladies’ swimming are; 14 gold medals and 22 overall medals at the World Aquatics Championships, in addition to six gold medals at the Olympics.

    7. Kaylee McKeown, Australia

    200 Back New World Record from Kaylee McKeown!

    29.34
    31.39
    31.11
    31.30#swimming https://t.co/LbbOxcbO13

    — SWIMNERD (@SwimNerds) March 10, 2023

    Kaylee McKeown, Australia Kaylee McKeown is an Australian swimmer who has won three Olympic gold medals. At the Tokyo Olympics, she was the backstroke queen. She beat Kylie Masse and Regan Smith to win gold in the 100-yard backstroke. A few days later, she won another title in the 200-yard backstroke.
    This 21-year-old star currently holds the women’s 100-meter backstroke (long course) world record. She won gold in the 200-meter backstroke in a time of 2:10.01 at the 2016 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships when she was just 15 years old.

    6. Lilly King, USA

    https://twitter.com/_king_lil/status/1639424512428048386?s=20

    She is an American swimmer who spends significant time in breaststroke. In Worldwide Swimming Association, she addresses the Cali Condors group. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, she secured a silver decoration in the 4×100 meter variety hand-off for her endeavors in the prelims, silver in the 200-meter breaststroke, and bronze in the 100-meter breaststroke. She currently holds the long-course 100-meter breaststroke world record. During her freshman year at the NCAA Women’s Division I Swimming and Diving Championships, she won the 100-yard breaststroke title with a time of 56.85 and the 200-yard breaststroke title with a time of 2:03.59, respectively.

    5. Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden

    Sarah Sjostrom just swam faster than any other woman has swam since 2021 in the 50 free TWICE (23.82, 23.90), and faster than any other woman in history in the 50 fly (24.89).

    And she pulled off all of these swims in the same session. pic.twitter.com/w8Er2pFYjg

    — Yanyan Li (@yyanyanli1) May 21, 2023

    Sarah is a Swedish cutthroat swimmer who had some expertise in run free-form and butterfly occasions. She holds the world record in the 50-meter free-form (long course), the 100-meter free-form (long course), the 50-meter butterfly (long course), the 100-meter butterfly (long course), and the 4×50-meter mixture hand-off (short course). In Global Swimming Association, she right now addresses Energy Standard. She achieved a significant accomplishment in 2019 and turned into the main female swimmer to win five individual decorations at a solitary FINA World Aquatics Titles. She won a total of 112 medals at the Swimming World Cup.

    4. Yui Ohashi, Japan

    https://twitter.com/Fukuoka2022jp/status/1663500507086827521?s=20

    Yui Ohashi is a Japanese swimmer, who is well versed in variety occasions. She became the first Japanese woman to break the 2:08 barrier in the women’s 200-meter individual medley event at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships. She won a silver medal and set a new national record of 2:07.91 there. She secured Japan’s second gold in the 2020 Summer Olympics as she won the Ladies’ 400m individual mixture.

    3. Zhang Yufei, China

    https://twitter.com/espn/status/1420577659591987203?s=20

    A sprint freestyle and butterfly-focused Chinese competitive swimmer. She holds a junior world record in the 200 m butterfly and is regarded as one of the best female swimmers. She won ten medals in her career, including five golds, three silvers, and two bronzes. Zhang won the yellow medal in both the Women’s 200-meter butterfly and the Women’s 4200-meter freestyle relay in July 2021, breaking both the Olympic and world records.

    2. Tatjana Schoenmaker, South Africa

    https://twitter.com/uSisi_/status/1428590388365955073?s=20

    Tatjana Schoenmaker, a swimmer from South Africa Tatjana is from South Africa. At the 2020 Olympic Games, she won the gold medal in the breaststroke events, set a world record in the 200-meter breaststroke, and won the silver medal in the 100-meter breaststroke. She holds the long course 200-meter breaststroke record at the moment. At the South Africa National Swimming Championships in 2022, she won silver in the 50-meter breaststroke. She was awarded the Forbes Woman Africa Sports Award in 2022.

    1. Siobhan Haughey, Hong Kong

    https://twitter.com/TheSwiftSociety/status/1420799444434493440?s=20

    Siobhan Haughey, Hong Kong Siobhan swims competitively in Hong Kong. After winning silver medals in the women’s 200-meter freestyle and 100-meter freestyle at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics, she became the first swimmer from Hong Kong to win an Olympic medal and the first athlete from Hong Kong to win two Olympic medals in any sport. She is also the first swimmer from Hong Kong to break the 200-meter freestyle world record at the World Short Course Championships in 2021. In the Worldwide Swimming Association, she addresses Energy Standard. Such a long ways in her vocation, she has broken 19 Hong Kong records and 6 Asian records.

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