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Swimming History: Australian swimmer Cameron McEvay becomes first to break the twenty-one-second barrier in men's freestyle

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Shenzhen, China TRANSLATED

Australian swimmer Cameron McEvoy broke the world swimming record on March 20 in Senec, clocking an impressive time of under twenty-one seconds over a distance that had been held by Cesar Cielo for sixteen years. This historic achievement at the event marks only as his second victory with this specific performance and solidifies him once again among Olympic champions from Paris who have demonstrated exceptional dominance on short sprints globally today morning in Slovakia's Senec venue where he swam 50 meters freestyle under twenty-one seconds to shatter Cielo’s long-standing mark.

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