Mary-Ambre Moluh led the team off in a blistering 57.99 making her the fastest European woman in history, and the first to break 58 seconds. She will take nine hundredths off Kathleen Dawson‘s 2021 European record time of 58.08, which she swam leading off the women’s 400 medley relay at the European Championships that summer. She still has the individual 100 backstroke along with the women’s 4×100 medley relay to try and lower her own record further. Steenbergen Fastest 100 Free Relay Split in HistoryMarrit Steenbergen has been truly exceptional this season, and every time she touches the water, she continues to assert her dominance over the women’s 100 freestyle. She swam the anchor leg for the Dutch medley relay, which was in 6th after butterflyer Sean Niewold touched the wall in 51.13.