Hungary’s Kristóf Milák set a world report within the males’s 200 butterfly on the swimming world championships on Tuesday.
The 22-year-old Milák clocked 1 minute, 50.34 seconds to shave 0.39 seconds off the earlier report he set on the final worlds in Gwangju, South Korea on July 24, 2019.
Milák completed 3.03 seconds in entrance of French swimmer Leon Marchand and three.27 forward of Japan’s Tomoru Honda.
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It’s Hungary’s first medal at this swimming worlds version and Milák is the primary swimmer to win the lads’s 200 butterfly at a worlds in entrance of a house crowd.
He’s additionally the fourth swimmer to win this worlds occasion a number of instances after American Michael Phelps (5 instances), South African Chad Le Clos (twice) and German Michael Groß (twice).
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