New Zealand’s Erika Fairweather has swum a stunning race to claim bronze in the 400 metre freestyle at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan.
Fairweather swam a personal best of more than a second to record a time of three minutes 59.59 seconds, making her just the fifth-ever woman to go sub-four minutes in the 400m freestyle.
The 19-year-old from Dunedin placed third behind Australia’s Ariane Titmus, who set a World Record world record time of 3m 55.38s, and the USA’s Katie Ledecky, who placed second in 3m 58.73s.
“That race was one of the most hyped-up races of the meet, we had the world champion, the Olympic champion and the world record holder in the race,” said Fairweather.
“To be racing with them was special and to get up on the podium with them was so cool. I really wanted to break that four-minute mark, that was my main goal, I had a bit of fun with it and also managed to end up with a bronze medal around my neck so I’m beyond stoked.”