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imageKAZAN: More world records tumbled in the Kazan pool in Wednesday's heats as the mixed 4x100m medley relay mark fell twice in back-to-back races.

The USA quartet of Ryan Murphy, Kevin Cordes, Kendyl Stewart and Lia Neal clocked three minutes, 42.33 seconds in the event's third heat of the morning session.

The new world record came just minutes after Russia had swum 3:45.87 mins in the previous heat to better the old record of 3:46.52 set by Australia in Perth in January 2014.

"It's a fun new event and I was very happy to get a world record...even if the Americans broke it in the very next heat," grinned Russia's butterfly expert Daniil Pakhomov before the evening's final.

World records have now fallen on nine occasions in Kazan and more threaten to go later on Wednesday when Britain's Adam Peaty and Cameron van der Burgh of South Africa clash in the men's 50m breaststroke final.

They both broke the 50m record on Tuesday when Van der Burgh lowered his own mark in the morning's heats by clocking 26.62secs, only for 20-year-old Peaty to come out and break it with 26.42 in the semi-finals.

Australia's Emily Seebohm brushed off tiredness from her gold medal exploits to storm into the women's 50m backstroke semi-finals.

The 23-year-old led a golden night in the Kazan pool on Tuesday by winning the women's 100m backstroke final before Mitchell Larkin won the men's race as Australia enjoyed their best single day at a world championships for a decade.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2015

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