Women's 100m butterfly world record broken three times in Budapest

Triple World Records! Women’s 100m Butterfly Shatters in Budapest 🏊‍♀️🔥

What a night to remember in Budapest! 🌟

The swimming world was left in awe as the Women’s 100m Butterfly world record was smashed not once, not twice, but three times in a single evening! 🏊‍♀️💥

First up, in the semi-finals, Chen Wei from China set the pool ablaze by breaking the previous world record, touching the wall at an astonishing 55.30 seconds. The crowd went wild, and social media was buzzing! 🔥

But the excitement didn’t stop there. Just moments later, in the next semi-final heat, Amara Singh from India edged out Chen’s fresh record with a lightning-fast 55.25 seconds. Talk about raising the bar! 🚀

The grand finale was a showdown like no other. All eyes were on the pool as the finalists took their marks. In a nail-biting finish, Satomi Tanaka from Japan touched the wall at an unbelievable 55.20 seconds, clinching the gold and setting the third world record of the night! 🥇🎉

Fans across South and Southeast Asia celebrated these incredible athletes who pushed the limits of what’s possible. It’s feats like these that inspire swimmers and sports enthusiasts alike to dream big and dive into their passions. 🌊💪

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