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Indiana’s Lilly King destroyed another barrier as she broke through 2:04 to win the women’s 200-yard breast at the 2016 NCAA Division I Women’s Championships.
After already being the first swimmer in history to break 57 seconds in the 100-yard breast, King chopped half-a-second off the 2:04 barrier in the 200-yard event with a 2:03.59.
That time blasted the previous NCAA, U.S. Open and American record of 2:04.06 set by Notre Dame’s Emma Reaney back in 2014 for the Irish’s first NCAA title.
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