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Sam Short threatens 400m freestyle world record at Australian Swimming Trials in Sydney


Sam Short has come close to breaking the men’s 400 metres freestyle world record at the Australian Swimming Trials in Sydney.

Short was under world-record pace at the final turn but faded in the last lap to touch the wall in a personal best (PB) time of 3 minutes and 40.67 seconds.

It was 0.71 outside German Lukas Martens’s world record.

“It’s actually a 0.01 [second] PB, so that’s three years in the making,” said Short, whose time was the fastest in the world this year.

“That hurt so much. My coaching staff … they have really just pushed me to my limits. They have been saying, ‘I want to keep pushing you until you break.’

“And I think I have only broken once this season, in a pretty diabolical session.

“I am full of confidence right now and I feel like I’m invincible, so I really went out there and gave it a red-hot crack.”

Short won the men’s 400m freestyle at the 2023 World Championships in Fukuoka.

He was runner-up in the event at last year’s world titles in Singapore.

Short’s win confirmed his spot in Australia’s squad for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, which begin next month.

“I’m so pumped. I can’t wait to go over there and smash those Pommies up,” Short said.

 Kaylee McKeown and Mollie O’Callaghan react after the women's 500m backstroke final at the Australian Selection Trials.

Kaylee McKeown (right) beat home Mollie O’Callaghan in the women’s 50m backstroke final. (Getty Images: Andy Cheung)

Among other events, Kaylee McKeown (27.13) pipped fellow Olympic gold medallist Mollie O’Callaghan (27.19) in the women’s 50m backstroke.

Lani Pallister won the women’s 400m freestyle in 3:59.72, touching ahead of Jenna Forrester, who earlier saluted in the women’s 200m individual medley.

Other winners on Monday night were Sam Williamson (men’s 100m breaststroke), Alex Perkins (women’s 100m butterfly) and Isaac Cooper (men’s 50m backstroke).

Para swimmers Alex Saffy (men’s 50m butterfly), Kael Thompson (women’s 50m butterfly), Declan Budd (men’s 200m freestyle) and Madeleine McTernan (women’s 200m freestyle) won multi-class finals.

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