Second Day of IPC Swimming World Champs Ends With 10 World Records

DURBAN, South Africa, December 4. IN the second day of competition at the International Paralympics Committee Swimming World Championships, hosted by Disability Sport South Africa in Durban, 10 world records fell on Dec. 3. USA's Jessica Long brought her total up to three global standards after breaking the 100 fly S8 record. Overall, 22 world records have been broken over the first two days of swimming.

Here are the world records that fell during the second day of competition:

Men's 100 Free S6
Anders Olsson, Sweden – 1:06.08

Men's 100 Free S13
Charalampos Taiganidis, Greece – 53.96

Women's 100 Free S13
Valerie Grand'Maison, Canada – 59.57

Women's 400 Free S12
Deborah Font, Spain – 4:49.96

Men's 100 Back S9
Jarrett Perry, USA – 1:03.91

Women's 100 Back S9
Stephanie Dixon, USA – 1:09.61

Women's 100 Breast SB5
Kirsten Bruhn, Germany – 1:43.22

Men's 100 Fly S8
Wang Xiaofu, China – 1:01.53

Women's 100 Fly S8
Jessica Long, USA – 1:13.25

Men's 150 IM SM4
Clodoaldo Silva, Brazil – 2:32.97

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