Years After Suffering From Multiple Ups and Downs, Regan Smith Posts the Perfect 30 Minute Comeback at Worlds

Regan Smith is one of the world's premier women's backstroke swimmers. Years after suffering from multiple ups and downs, she posted the perfect 30-minute comeback at Worlds. She is an inspiration to many and her story is one of perseverance and determination.

Early Success

The USA athlete first caused shockwaves as a 17-year-old in the swimming world at the 2019 World Championships in Gwangju, where she set a new World Record of 2:03:35 to win the 200m backstroke world gold medal. Despite not qualifying for an individual spot in the 100m backstroke, Smith also broke the World Record in that event with a split of 57.57 in the 4x100m relay, which Team USA went on to win also in World Record time.

Olympic Games Tokyo 2020

The Lakeville Stanford graduate proved her versatility at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 by winning silver in the 200m butterfly and bronze in the 100m backstroke.

Comeback at Worlds

 While Kaylee McKeown of Australia broke Regan's 100m backstroke world record in 2021, Smith roared back to the top of the world in 2022 with victory in the 100m back at the 2022 World Championships.

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