Swimming World Cup: Siobhan Haughey destroys elite field after just 13 minutes’ rest
- Hongkonger keeps up her Asian Games form with two more wins at World Cup meet in Athens
- After finishing a close second in her 50m breaststroke final, Haughey returns to pool moments later to dominate her preferred 100m freestyle
Hong Kong swimmer Siobhan Haughey continued her excellent form with a first and a second place at a World Cup meet in Athens on Sunday.
Haughey was timed at 30.36 seconds in the 50m breaststroke final, equalling her own Hong Kong record, set three weeks ago at the Asian Games in Hangzhou. Lithuania’s Ruta Meilutyte was 0.13 seconds quicker to take victory, while Sophie Hansson of Sweden was third, 0.32 behind Haughey.
The Hongkonger was in action again just 13 minutes later in the 100m free final, but her supremacy was never in doubt as she reached the 50-metre mark first in 25.24 before pulling away to win by a distance in 52.55.
Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom finished second in 53.32, with Bronte Campbell of Australia third, another 0.28 behind.
“Honestly, my legs are not feeling very good right now,” Haughey said. “I treat these races just like training, and I just have to keep going and see what I can do.