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Siobhann Haughey Wins 3-Straight Short Course World Titles to Mark the 23rd Time In History

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By Madeline Folsom on SwimSwam

2024 SHORT COURSE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Last week at the 2024 Short Course World Championships, Siobhan Haughey won her 3rd straight World Title in the women’s 200 freestyle. How hard is it to be at the top of the world in your event for three straight meets, at least 4 years? In the history of Short Course Worlds, 17 meets, it has been done 23 times, nine by women.

Notice I said 23 times and not 23 people. This is because there are a few individuals who have done it multiple times in different events. Ryan Lochte, for instance, appears on the list in all three IM events.

Who else has done it? More men than women have accomplished 3-peats with 10 men and seven women making the list.

Men

AthleteEventYears
Yuri Prilukov (RUS)400 Free200420062008
1500 Free200420062008
Radoslaw Kawecki (POL)200 Back201220142016
Nicholas Santos (BRA)50 Fly201820212022
Lars Frolander (SWE)100 Fly199719992000
Chad le Clos (RSA)100 Fly2012201420162018
James Hickman (GBR)200 Fly19971999200020022004
Ryan Lochte (USA)100 IM200820102012
200 IM2006200820102012
400 IM200620082010
Matthew  Dunn (AUS)200 IM199519971999
400 IM199519971999
Daiya Seto (JPN)400 IM201220142016201820212022

Women

AthleteEventYears
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED)50 Free201420162018
Chen Hua (CHN)800 Free199920002002
Alia Atkinson (JAM)100 Breast201520162018
Jenny Thompson USA)100 Fly199719992000
Martina Moracova (RUS)100 IM199920002002
Katinka Hosszu100 IM2012201420162018
200 IM201420162018
Yana Klochkova400 IM199920002002
Siobhan Haughey200 Free202120222024

IM events are the most popular events with three-peats, with 10 of the 23 instances coming in one of the three IM distances. Haughey is the first 200 freestyler to earn this accomplishment.

There are numerous athletes that have won two in a row, and a few that have won three or more, but they were non-consecutive. One of the most notable examples of this is Chad le Clos in the 200 fly, which he won in 2010, 2014, 2016, and 2022.

There are a few athletes who have won two-in-a-row and will get their chance to add their name to the list at the 2026 Short Course Worlds.

On the men’s side, the only potential three-peat is Jordan Crooks in the 50 free, which he won in 2022 and this year.

The women have the potential to add three athletes. Lani Pallister has the chance in the 800 free, Ruta Meilutyte has two-in-a-row in the 50 breast, and Kate Douglass has two chances in the 200 breast and 200 IM. Haughey also has the potential to add her name to the significantly shorter list of four-time champs that is only 5 athletes long.

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