Liebmann and Douglass Break Swimming World Records
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Liebmann and Douglass Break Swimming World Records

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Germany’s Johannes Liebmann and American Kate Douglass both set new swimming world records on Saturday, captivating audiences at competitions held in Paris and California.

Johannes Liebmann achieved his record-breaking swim in Paris, while Kate Douglass set her new mark in California. The BBC reports that both swimmers “dazzled crowds” with their performances.

The article does not provide further details regarding the specific events in which the records were set, the times achieved, or any commentary from the athletes themselves. It simply states the fact that both Liebmann and Douglass established new world records during competitions on Saturday.

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