It was in Qatar, on December 6, 2014, that Sarah Sjöström swam in at 54.61 in the 100 meter butterfly.

A world record then and which has done well, until today, seven years later.

Because when the ISL final took place in Eindhoven, that world record was trimmed by two hundredths.

American Kelsi Worrell finished in 54.59.

Sarah Sjöström finished fourth in the race at 56.17 in the star-studded final.

"It is completely surreal.

I think it will take a while to digest.

It is very special ", said the 27-year-old after the race according to Swimming World Magazine.