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Brooks Curry Smashes 100m Freestyle Record in Stockholm
Curry's 47.51 time places him 7th on the all-time American list, tying Michael Phelps' mark.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 2:59pm
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Brooks Curry's record-breaking 100m freestyle swim in Stockholm showcases the explosive energy and potential of the next generation of American swimming stars.Los Angeles TodayBrooks Curry, a rising star in American swimming, has set a new personal best time of 47.51 in the 100m freestyle at the Malmsten Swim Open in Stockholm. This performance not only marks a significant milestone for Curry, but it also positions him as the 7th fastest American swimmer of all time, tying the legendary Michael Phelps.
Why it matters
Curry's breakthrough swim signals a new era for American swimming, as he becomes the latest in a group of elite sprinters who have pushed the boundaries of what was once considered unattainable. His success also has broader implications for the U.S. men's 4x100m freestyle relay team heading into the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
The details
Curry's time of 47.51 not only represents a personal best, but it also places him 28th on the all-time performers list. This achievement is particularly impressive given Curry's relatively short time in the sport compared to some of his predecessors. The performance raises the question of whether we are witnessing the emergence of a new generation of swimmers who can push the limits of the sport.
- Curry narrowly missed qualifying for the 2023 World Championships due to an undisclosed illness, but bounced back in 2024 to secure his spot at the Paris Olympics.
- At the Malmsten Swim Open in Stockholm on April 12, 2026, Curry set his new personal best time of 47.51 in the 100m freestyle.
The players
Brooks Curry
A rising star in American swimming who has set a new personal best time of 47.51 in the 100m freestyle, placing him 7th on the all-time American list and tying the record of legendary swimmer Michael Phelps.
Michael Phelps
One of the most decorated Olympians of all time, Phelps is considered a swimming legend and has held the 7th fastest 100m freestyle time for American swimmers.
Chris Guiliano
An American swimmer who has also achieved times in the mid-47 second range in the 100m freestyle, joining Curry in the elite group of sprinters.
Patrick Sammon
Another American swimmer who has posted times in the mid-47 second range in the 100m freestyle, contributing to the depth of talent on the U.S. men's 4x100m freestyle relay team.
Destin Lasco
An American swimmer who has also achieved times in the mid-47 second range in the 100m freestyle, adding to the strong pool of talent for the U.S. men's 4x100m freestyle relay team.
What they’re saying
“This performance signals a new era for American swimming. Curry's ability to break through the 48-second barrier, a mark once considered almost unattainable, demonstrates a shift in the sport's landscape.”
— The Author, Editor
“Curry's journey to this point is a testament to his hard work and determination. Starting his collegiate career at LSU, he went on to become an NCAA champion in both the 50 and 100 yard freestyles.”
— The Author, Editor
What’s next
Curry's performance in Stockholm is a positive sign for the future, and if he maintains this form, he will likely be a key player in the relay team at the 2027 and 2028 Trials. However, the success of the next generation of swimmers will also depend on the support and development programs in place to nurture their talent.
The takeaway
Brooks Curry's record-breaking performance in Stockholm is a testament to his hard work and dedication, and it signals a new era of American swimming excellence. As the sport continues to evolve, it is crucial to support and develop the next generation of swimmers, ensuring that the sport remains a source of inspiration and captivation for audiences around the world.
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