Resolution Criteria
This market will resolve to the swimmer who wins the Men's 50-metre freestyle event at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships. The event is scheduled for August 2, 2025, in Singapore. Official results will be verified through the World Aquatics website and reputable sports news outlets.
Background
The Men's 50-metre freestyle is a highly competitive event, often referred to as the "splash and dash" due to its brevity and intensity. Key contenders for the 2025 championship include:
Cameron McEvoy (AUS): The reigning Olympic champion and 2023 World Champion, McEvoy has consistently posted top times, including a 21.30 at the Australian Trials earlier this season. (swimswam.com)
Ben Proud (GBR): A seasoned competitor with multiple international podium finishes, Proud secured silver at the 2024 Olympics and bronze at the 2024 World Championships. His season-best of 21.67 places him among the top contenders. (swimswam.com)
Jack Alexy (USA): An emerging talent, Alexy claimed silver at the 2023 World Championships and recently set a personal best of 21.36 at the U.S. Nationals, ranking him second globally this season. (swimswam.com)
Other notable competitors include Vladyslav Bukhov (UKR), the 2024 World Champion, and Gui Caribe (BRA), who has shown impressive performances leading up to the championships.
Considerations
The 2025 World Aquatics Championships will be held in Singapore, a location known for its warm and humid climate. Athletes' performances may be influenced by these conditions, and acclimatization could play a role in the outcomes.