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McEvoy says best is to come after breaking long

McEvoy’s 20.88s swim broke a 17-year record but earned no bonus as the China Open lacked World Aquatics sanctioning, contrasting with $1 million offered at Enhanced Games.

  • On Saturday, 31-year-old Australian swimmer Cameron McEvoy set a world record in the 50m freestyle at the China Open in Shenzhen, clocking 20.88 seconds and surpassing a 16-year-old mark.
  • McEvoy achieved this by reinventing his training approach, drastically reducing weekly pool mileage to 1.5km while increasing strength work; he surpassed Brazilian sprinter Cesar Cielo's 2009 supersuit mark.
  • Despite the historic feat, McEvoy received $0 because the China Open was not a World Aquatics event, whereas the controversial Enhanced Games offer over $2 million for similar records.
  • Calling the disparity "ludicrous," McEvoy criticized the lack of financial rewards for clean athletes, noting the current landscape places "very low" value on clean records.
  • This achievement bolsters McEvoy's goal to compete at Brisbane's 2032 Games, as he remains the only Australian male currently holding a long-course world record.
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'Ludicrous': McEvoy on Enhanced Games, payday disparity

Australia's Cameron McEvoy speaks to media in the days after breaking the 50-metre freestyle world record.

·Sydney, Australia
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The Canberra Times broke the news in Canberra, Australia on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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