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Swimming

Proud takes 50m freestyle silver in Singapore

Anthony Carlin
Last updated: September 25, 2025 12:43 am
Anthony Carlin

Ben Proud won silver in the 50m freestyle, finishing behind Olympic champion Cameron McEvoy at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.

Proud bettered his time of 21.61 seconds that he put up in the semi-finals, touching second with a time of 21.26secs but it wasn’t enough to upset Australian McEvoy.

It was a repeat of the Paris Olympics performance with the two again finishing first and second in an impressive field.

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“I feel fantastic,” said Proud after securing his 10th consecutive major championships medal in the event.

“There’s been many swims where I’ve come on the podium at a world champs and I’ve not been satisfied with myself.

“Whereas I really feel like I had to earn my way through the rounds and I think I put in a race (in the final) that there’s not really much I could have improved on.”

Proud’s silver was Great Britain’s second medal of the championships following on from Friday’s gold in the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay.

US sprinter Jack Alexy completed the podium with a third-placed finish.

Elsewhere, nine-time Olympic champion Katie Ledecky ended Summer McIntosh’s hopes of joining Michael Phelps as the only swimmers to win five gold medals in a single world championship.

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Ledecky took gold in a dramatic 800m freestyle with a championship record time of 8:05.52, 0.36secs ahead of Lani Pallister in second.

It was the first time two women had ever gone below 8:06.00 in the same 800m freestyle.

Eighteen-year-old McIntosh claimed bronze with a time of 8:07.29.

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