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  1. Sarah Sjöström is a Swedish competitive swimmer and one of the most decorated swimmers in history. She has won 23 individual medals at long course World Championships, 112 medals at Swimming World Cups, and 10 individual World Championships gold medals.

  2. 368K Followers, 460 Following, 1,364 Posts - Sarah Sjöström 🏊🏻‍♀️🇸🇪🥇 (@sarahsjostrom) on Instagram: "📞/📧@jrssports @Vitaminwellsverige @arenainternational @pahlensverige @polestarcars @actic".

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    • A late bloomer who didn’t always like swimming! What’s even more strange about Sjostrom’s impressive Olympic CV is that she only took up swimming at 10 - very late for the sport.
    • ‘Gold Bae’ is Sarah Sjostrom’s nickname. Remember Salt Bae, the Turkish chef who went viral for his meat-cutting mastery? Well Sjostrom's World Cup team-mates think she is his equivalent in the swimming world!
    • Gamer. It isn’t just in the pool that the Swedish star exercises her ruthless streak. She also dabbles in video games like shooting title Counter Strike.
    • A fear of flying. When it comes to a global sport like swimming, extensive international travel is a prerequisite for athletes wishing to compete on the big stage.
  3. After failing to medal at London 2012, Sjostrom bounced back in style to win her nation's first ever female Olympic swimming title, the 100m fly, at the Rio 2016 Games. She also demonstrated her impressive versatility in Brazil, taking home 200m silver, and 100m bronze.

  4. Aug 15, 2019 · Learn about Sarah Sjöström, the first Swedish woman to win an Olympic gold medal in swimming, and her journey to Tokyo 2020. Find out her achievements, training routine, and message to Rikako Ikee.

  5. Jul 29, 2023 · Just 17 minutes after winning her 5th consecutive world title in the 50m butterfly, Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden breaks her own world record in the 50m freestyle semifinal with a time of 26.61. The...

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  6. Aug 4, 2024 · NANTERRE, France (AP) — Sarah Sjöström of Sweden won the 50-meter freestyle Sunday night in her fifth Olympics, a perfect complement to the 100 free she won earlier in the Paris Olympics. Sjöström touched in 23.71 seconds, just shy of the world record of 23.61 she set at the 2023 world championships in Fukuoka, Japan.