The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sun a surprise no-show in 1500m heats at worlds

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BUDAPEST: Sun Yang was a surprise absentee in the men's 1500m freestyle heats on Saturday as the world-record holder again opted out at the world aquatic championsh­ips.

A Chinese official told reporters the decision was taken to 'protect his health' as Sun has complained of tiredness.

Despite his no-show, the 25year-old Chinese giant trained on Saturday and is due to race in the men's 4x100m medley relay on Sunday.

Sun has a history of dropping out of the 1500m at the 11th hour at world championsh­ips.

He was a no-show for the men's final in 2015 after citing heart problems during the warm-up.

After winning freestyle golds over 200m and 400m in Budapest, Sun had complained of fatigue before flopping in the men's 800m freestyle final on Wednesday.

He finished fifth, 8.10 seconds adrift of winner Gabriele Detti of Italy.

In Sun's absence, Ukraine's Mykhailo Romanchuk was the fastest qualifier for Sunday's 1500m final in 14 minutes, 44.11 seconds.

Defending champion Gregorio Paltrinier­i was right behind at 0.20sec.

Australia's Mack Horton was the seventh fastest and 15.13sec off the pace.

"It was a slow heat, I felt pretty good early on," said Horton, who won silver behind Sun in last Sunday's 400m final.

"I've just been doing 1500 heats in the last couple of days to blow away the cobwebs after sitting around for the last couple of days."

Elsewhere, Sarah Sjostrom used her frustratio­n at missing gold by 0.04sec in Friday's 100m freestyle final to blast her way into the 50m freestyle semis.

Sjostrom clocked 24.08sec as the fastest into Saturday's semis.

"I'm still disappoint­ed about the silver last night, so it's nice to only swim 50 this time," she said.

"I just need to keep that speed and swim fast when it matters."

Denmark's Pernille Blume, bronze medallist over 100m on Friday, was second fastest at 0.24sec.

"It was a fine feeling for me. It was a powerful swim but I didn't sprint at all," said Blume.

Japan's Junya Koga was the fastest into the men's 50m backstroke semi-finals, touching the wall at 24.54sec.

France's Camille Lacourt, the defending champion was second quickest at 0.04sec behind.

"I'm happy with the way it's going, there's a bit more left," said Lacourt, 32. - AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Great Britain's Adam Peaty celebrates after winning the men's 50m breaststro­ke final during the swimming competitio­n at the 2017 FINA World Championsh­ips in Budapest, on July 26, 2017.
— AFP photo Great Britain's Adam Peaty celebrates after winning the men's 50m breaststro­ke final during the swimming competitio­n at the 2017 FINA World Championsh­ips in Budapest, on July 26, 2017.

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