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Kate Douglass broke the short course 200m breaststroke World Record, stopping the clock at 2:14.16 during the second tour stop of the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup in Incheon, South Korea.
“It was a surprise to come away with a new World Record time; I never thought I would be capable of getting that,” Douglass told World Aquatics. “It’s a very exciting feeling, and I look forward to seeing how I improve in the 200m breaststroke this year.”
🇺🇸 Kate Douglass breaks Rebecca Soni WR from 2009 with an incredible swim in the 200m Breaststroke #SWC2024 #FASTLANE #UNITEDBYRACING pic.twitter.com/uSDfld15rJ

The reigning Olympic 200m breaststroke champion from the Paris 2024 Games, Douglass added her first World Record in the 25m pool by besting fellow American Rebecca Soni’s previous World Record of 2:14.57. Soni held the record since December 2009, having set it during the non-textile “super-suit” era.
Known for her racing versatility, Douglass has individual World titles in the Women’s 200m Medley (Fukuoka 2023) and 200m Breaststroke (Hungary 2022). The 22-year-old also has  Olympic silver (Paris 2024) and bronze (Tokyo 2020) in the Women’s 200m Medley and her Paris 2024 gold in the Women’s 200m breaststroke. Including relays, Douglass is a 14-time World and 5-time Olympic medallist. 
Douglass is racing for the first time on the Swimming World Cup circuit and came into Incheon in great form. She won the Women’s Swimming World Cup overall event title in Shanghai last weekend and remains undefeated through six events. 
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