The Asian Age

King, Peaty smash world records

American King wins 100m breaststro­ke, Peaty claims day’s 2nd world mark

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Budapest, July 26: The world championsh­ips came alive on Tuesday as Lilly King of the United States won the women’s 100 metres breaststro­ke title in one of three worldrecor­d swims at the end of a breathtaki­ng evening session.

Adam Peaty of Britain continued his breaststro­ke trail-blazing with his second world mark of the day to reach the 50m final and Canada’s Kylie Masse produced a world-best time to win the women’s 100m backstroke gold medal.

There was more history too for Katie Ledecky following a routine gold in the women’s 1500m freestyle. The American claimed the 12th world title of her short career.

The evening will be long remembered by Olympic champion King, who posted one minute 4.13 seconds to overhaul the worldrecor­d mark set by Lithuania’s Ruta Meilutyte in 2013.

King held off the threat of Russian rival Yuliya Efimova, in a race billed as a grudge rematch of their acrimoniou­s Olympic final, and the U.S. secured a memorable one-two as Katie Meili touched for silver in one minute 5.03 seconds.

“That race was always going to be a showdown, an exciting dog fight,” King told reporters.

“We get a lot of rivalries like this in football, basketball, swimming where we see a lot of really nice people, being really nice,” she added.

“That’s great and all but it’s not my personalit­y. I am spunky, I am confident and I am not going to not be myself before a race.”

King, 20, has voiced her disapprova­l at Efimova being allowed to compete at global level after the Russian had twice been caught using banned substances.

The spiky relationsh­ip continued in Budapest with King celebratin­g her world record wildly and failing to make eye contact with Efimova who had to settle for bronze.

A disbelievi­ng Peaty became the first man to dip below 26 seconds in the 50m breaststro­ke a day after winning the 100m title. By touching in 25.95 seconds, he lowered his record mark from the morning’s heats by a massive 0.15 seconds.

“I was on such a high from this morning and it was so hard to ignore the fact that I did a world record and try to get myself emotionall­y ready,” Peaty told reporters.

Masse produced an outstandin­g world-record swim of 58.10 seconds as Australia’s quiet world championsh­ips continued with Emily Seebohm failing to defend her title.

PELLEGRINI BEATS LEDECKY TO 200M FREESTYLE TITLE Italy’s Federica Pellegrini won the women’s 200m freestyle gold medal as Katie Ledecky had to settle for joint silver.

Pellegrini touched the wall first at one minute, 54.73 seconds with American Ledecky, the reigning world and Olympic champion, and Australia’s Emma McKeon sharing silver as they both clocked 1:55.18. Russia’s Veronika Popova took bronze at 0.53 back.

Earlier, Sun Yang of China came back from sixth position at the 100m mark to win his first men's 200m freestyle title at a world championsh­ips in dominant fashion.

— Agencies

 ??  ?? Great Britain’s Adam Peaty competes in the men’s 50m breaststro­ke semi-final at the Fina World Championsh­ips in Budapest on Tuesday. —
Great Britain’s Adam Peaty competes in the men’s 50m breaststro­ke semi-final at the Fina World Championsh­ips in Budapest on Tuesday. —
 ??  ?? USA’s Lilly King reacts after winning the women’s 100m breaststro­ke final in a world record time of one minute and 4.13 seconds, overhaulin­g the mark set by Lithuania’s Ruta Meilutyte in 2013. —
USA’s Lilly King reacts after winning the women’s 100m breaststro­ke final in a world record time of one minute and 4.13 seconds, overhaulin­g the mark set by Lithuania’s Ruta Meilutyte in 2013. —

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