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Brooks Curry Smashes 47.51 in 100m Freestyle at Stockholm Swim Open 2026
American swimmer Brooks Curry's record-breaking performance places him among the all-time greats in the 100m freestyle.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 7:56pm
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Brooks Curry's record-breaking 100m freestyle performance at the Stockholm Swim Open showcases the raw power and determination of a rising star in American swimming.Los Angeles TodayBrooks Curry, a 25-year-old American swimmer, has set a new personal best time of 47.51 in the 100m freestyle at the Malmsten Swim Open Stockholm. This time not only sets a new record for Curry but also ties him with the legendary Michael Phelps, placing him among the top 30 performers of all time in the event. Curry's achievement is a significant milestone for American swimming, as he joins an elite group of swimmers who have broken the 48-second barrier in the 100m freestyle.
Why it matters
Curry's performance is a testament to the power of human potential and the relentless pursuit of excellence in the sport of swimming. His improved time is a huge boost for the men's 4x100 free relay team heading into the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, as he and his training partner, Jack Alexy, now provide a strong foundation for the relay. Curry's journey to this point, overcoming adversity and showcasing his resilience, is an inspiring story that resonates with swimmers and sports enthusiasts alike.
The details
Just a day after swimming his second-fastest 200 freestyle, Curry dominated the men's 100 free with a personal best time of 47.51. This places him in the top 30 performers of all time and ties him with the legendary Michael Phelps. Curry's achievement is a significant milestone for American swimming, as he joins an elite group of American swimmers who have broken the 48-second barrier in the 100-meter freestyle, including Caeleb Dressel, Chris Guiliano, and Patrick Sammon.
- On April 10, 2026, Curry swam his second-fastest 200 freestyle at the Malmsten Swim Open Stockholm.
- On April 11, 2026, Curry set a new personal best time of 47.51 in the 100m freestyle at the Malmsten Swim Open Stockholm.
The players
Brooks Curry
A 25-year-old American swimmer who has set a new personal best time of 47.51 in the 100m freestyle, tying him with the legendary Michael Phelps and placing him among the top 30 performers of all time in the event.
Jack Alexy
Curry's training partner, who already holds the American record in the 100m freestyle.
What’s next
Curry's performance raises a deeper question about the future of American swimming. With a strong core of swimmers in the mid-47 range, the USA is well-positioned for success in the upcoming Olympics. However, the sport is ever-evolving, and the competition is fierce. The question remains: Can Curry and his teammates maintain this level of performance and continue to improve, or will new challengers emerge?
The takeaway
Brooks Curry's achievement at the Malmsten Swim Open Stockholm is a story of inspiration and determination. It showcases the best of what human potential can achieve and the impact it can have on a sport. As we look forward to the Los Angeles Olympics, Curry's name will undoubtedly be one to watch, and his journey will continue to inspire swimmers and sports enthusiasts alike.
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