After a world-record breaking victory in the
400 m individual medley two days earlier, Hungary's
Katinka Hosszú touched out the U.S. swimmer
Kathleen Baker at the home stretch to capture the sprint backstroke crown, and her second gold medal at these Games. Approaching the 50-metre lap, Baker pulled herself ahead of the field with a marginal lead, but Hosszú passed the American at the final 25-metre stretch to touch the wall first with a Hungarian record of 58.45. Falling three tenths of a second short of the Olympic title, Baker picked up the silver instead at 58.75. Meanwhile, Canada's
Kylie Masse and China's
Fu Yuanhui tied for the bronze in a matching 58.76, breaking their national records respectively. Trailing Hosszú by a 0.35-second margin, Denmark's
Mie Nielsen finished off the podium with a fifth-place time in 58.80, while Baker's teammate
Olivia Smoliga moved up to sixth with a 58.95. London 2012 silver medalist and reigning World champion
Emily Seebohm faded to seventh in 59.19, with fellow Australian swimmer
Madison Wilson (59.23) finishing behind her by 0.04 of a second to round out the championship field. The medals for the competition were presented by
Frankie Fredericks, Namibia,
IOC member, and the gifts were presented by
Ben Ekumbo, Bureau Member of the
FINA. ==Records==