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  1. Sarah Fredrika Sjöström (Swedish: [ˈsɑ̂ːra ˈɧø̂ːstrœm]; born 17 August 1993) is a Swedish competitive swimmer specialising in the sprint freestyle and butterfly events. Sjöström is one of the most decorated swimmers in the history of swimming.

  2. 300K Followers, 402 Following, 1,319 Posts - Sarah Sjöström 🏊🏻‍♀️🇸🇪🥇 (@sarahsjostrom) on Instagram: "📞/📧@jrssports @Vitaminwellsverige @arenainternational @pahlensverige @polestarcars @actic".

  3. Feb 18, 2024 · Sarah Sjöström confirmed her status as swimming's sprint queen by clinching her fourth 50m freestyle world title at the Doha 2024 World Aquatics Championships on Sunday (18 February).

  4. At the Olympic Games Rio 2016, Sarah Sjöström became the first Swedish woman to win an Olympic gold medal in swimming when she set a new world record in the 100m butterfly, with a time of 55.48 seconds.

  5. Sarah Sjostrom made her senior swimming debut in 2008 at the age of 14, and has since established herself as one of the greatest female sprinters of all time. The Swede made her Olympic debut at Beijing 2008, and one year later she smashed the 100m butterfly World Record with a time of 56.06 en route to gold at the 2009 World Championships.

  6. Jul 30, 2023 · Sweden’s Sarah Sjöström surpassed another of Michael Phelps’ records at the World Aquatic Championships, setting a new record for the most individual swimming world podium finishes.

  7. Jul 29, 2023 · Swedish swimmer Sarah Sjoestroem broke her own world record in the 50-meter freestyle, swimming a time of 23.61 seconds in a semifinal heat at the World Aquatics Championships.

  8. Jul 29, 2023 · FUKUOKA, Japan, July 29 (Reuters) - Sarah Sjoestroem cruised to her fifth consecutive World Aquatics Championships title in the women's 50 metres butterfly event on Saturday,...

  9. Sarah SJOESTROEM's profile, latest news and more.

  10. Jul 29, 2023 · Swedish swimmer Sarah Sjoestroem broke her own world record in the 50-meter freestyle on Saturday, swimming a time of 23.61 seconds in a semifinal heat at the World Aquatics Championships.