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Fall of the giants

Ledecky loses to Pellegrini in 200m freestyle, Sun Yang finishes fifth

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BUDAPEST: Chinese superstar Sun Yang and American sensation Katie Ledecky suffered surprise defeats at the World Aquatics Championsh­ip while the US team broke the mixed medley relay world record twice.

Italy’s Gabriele Detti was the surprise winner of the men’s 800m freestyle – the event Sun Yang had dominated for the last three World Championsh­ips – as the 25-year-old Chinese flopped and trailed home in fifth.

Sun Yang, a winner in the 200m and 400m freestyle already in Budapest, produced an uncharacte­ristically poor performanc­e and was never in contention as he finished 8.10 seconds off Detti’s winning time of 7:40.77.

“I was too tired towards the end, my arms and legs were very tired,” said Sun Yang.

“I spent 70% of my energy on the 200m and 400m and I didn’t have enough left, when I go back home I will reflect on whether to keep doing the 800m.”

Ledecky made history on Tuesday as the first woman to claim 12 World Championsh­ip titles, but the 20-year-old was pipped to gold in the women’s 200m freestyle by Italy’s Federica Pellegrini.

Ledecky, a gold medallist in the 400m, 1,500m and 4x100m freestyle in Hungary, was forced into a share of second place, but vowed that losing will motivate her for years.

Former Olympic champion Pellegrini snatched gold on the wall, winning in 1:54.73, as Ledecky and Australia’s Emma McKeon both clocked 1:55.18 to take silver.

“I knew it was going to be a tough field, but I can’t complain about the silver,” said Ledecky. “That will light some fire under me for the next couple of years.”

Victory for Pellegrini sparked a good night in the pool for Italy, with Gregorio Paltrinier­i earning bronze alongside his compatriot Detti’s triumph in the 800m freestyle.

Britain’s Adam Peaty continued his domination of the men’s breaststro­ke sprint events by backing up his victory in the 100m final with gold over 50m.

The 22-year-old only narrowly missed breaking his own world record again as he won the 50m gold.

Peaty clocked 25.99 in the final, just 0.04 short of his record time in Tuesday’s semi-finals.

“I know I can do faster than that, maybe in a few years I can come back and actually do it, but for now I’m more than over the moon,” said Peaty.

South Africa’s Chad le Clos avenged his defeat in the 200m butterfly final from the 2015 World Championsh­ips, beating Hungary’s Laszlo Cseh on his home patch.

Le Clos, the 2012 Olympic champion, clocked 1:53.33 with Hungary’s Cseh, 0.39 behind.

The United States quartet ended the night by smashing the world record in the mixed 4x100m medley relay for the second time in the space of a few hours.

Matt Grevers, Lilly King, Caeleb Dressel and Simone Manuel clocked 3:38.56 in the final after the US had shattered the previous record with a time of 3:40.28 in the morning’s heats.

This is only the second World Championsh­ips featuring the mixed medley relay, which will also be included at the 2020 Olympics, and the US took more than three seconds off Britain’s record set two years ago. – AFP

 ??  ?? No easy feat: Winners of the women’s 200m freestyle (from left) Emma McKeon of Australia, Federica Pellegrini of Italy and Katie Ledecky of the United States posing with their medals. Below: Italy’s Gabriele Detti with his men’s 800m freestyle gold...
No easy feat: Winners of the women’s 200m freestyle (from left) Emma McKeon of Australia, Federica Pellegrini of Italy and Katie Ledecky of the United States posing with their medals. Below: Italy’s Gabriele Detti with his men’s 800m freestyle gold...
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