Atherton narrowly misses world record at ISL event in London
Australia’s Minna Atherton impressed on the opening night of the International Swimming League (ISL) match in London, but hosts London Roar trail Energy Standard at the halfway mark.
Australia’s Minna Atherton impressed on the opening night of the International Swimming League (ISL) match in London, but hosts London Roar trail Energy Standard at the halfway mark.
Minna Atherton set a world record in the women's 100 metres backstroke as her team London Roar won the International Swimming League (ISL) leg in Budapest.
The big names delivered again as the Group B teams made their second appearance, in the fourth meeting of the inaugural International Swimming League programme, over two nights at Duna Aréna, Budapest.
Emma McKeon and Minna Atherton won a pair of individual events each as London Roar led the first day of the the International Swimming League (ISL) leg in Lewisville.