Wood wins world medley bronze with British record

Alex Walsh, Kate Douglass and Abbie Wood with their medals after the women's 200m individual medley final at the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming ChampionshipsImage source, EPA
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Alex Walsh and Kate Douglass denied Abbie Wood a medal at the 2020 Olympics, while Wood finished fifth at Paris 2024

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Abbie Wood set a British record as she won bronze on the opening night of the World Aquatics Swimming Championships in Budapest.

The 25-year-old claimed her first world short-course medal in the women's 200m individual medley with a time of two minutes 2.75 seconds.

USA's Kate Douglass took gold with a world record of 2:01.63, with team-mate Alex Walsh second in 2:02.65.

Wood came into the event with a personal best of 2:04.77 and qualified fastest in 2:05.16, but despite leading the final at halfway, the American duo prevailed.

"To get a two-second PB at this my point in my career, I'm honestly so shocked with myself," said the European short-course champion.

"Kate doing a world record alongside me obviously pushed me on, but that felt really good to be back racing in a world-class field."

The competition continues through to Sunday, 15 December.

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