The pool at La Défense Arena has been making headlines this week due to its reputation for being slow, but that hasn't hindered the athletes from breaking Olympic records. The latest record was set by Sarah Sjoestroem of Sweden during a qualifying heat for the women's 50-meter freestyle event. Sjoestroem finished the race in an impressive 23.66 seconds, just .05 seconds shy of her own world record set last year.
American swimmer Gretchen Walsh also put on a strong performance in the same heat, securing her spot in the finals scheduled for tomorrow. The competition at the pool has been fierce, with athletes pushing themselves to their limits in pursuit of victory.
Despite the challenges posed by the pool's slower conditions, the athletes have shown remarkable resilience and determination. The records being broken serve as a testament to their skill and dedication to their sport. Fans and spectators eagerly await the finals to see more thrilling performances and possibly witness more records being shattered.