Torri Huske breaks the 100m Butterfly Record
Victoria Huske, also known as Torri, an U.S. competitive swimmer recently just won her first world title in the 100 meter butterfly. Beating a world record of her time 55.64.
Huske is a 19-year-old female born in Arlington, Virginia. Torri graduated from Yorktown High School then went onto Stanford University. At her time at Stanford as a freshman she broke many records and awards. As a freshman Huske won Pac-12 Women's Swimmer of the Meet and Pac-12 Women's Swimmer of the Month and many more accomplishments just within a year.
At her first Olympic trials, Huske won the final 100 meter butterfly for the Womens competition. With a world breaking record time of 55.66 to punch her ticket to Tokyo. She then competed the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 at the age of 18. Torri Huske is just starting out and the world can’t wait to see what else she has in store.