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Teenager Kolesnikov achieves remarkable ‘double-double’

The 18-year-old, who broke the world record in Saturday’s 50m event, smashed his own world junior mark while winning the 100m final in a Russian senior record of 52.53 secs

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GLASGOW: Kliment Kolesnikov, Russia’s new teenage phenomenon, completed the European Championsh­ips 50 and 100 metres backstroke double on Monday less than five weeks after achieving the same feat at the equivalent junior championsh­ips.

The 18-year-old, who broke the world record in Saturday’s 50m event, smashed his own world junior mark while winning the 100m final in a Russian senior record of 52.53 seconds.

The latest tour de force brought him a third gold medal in four days of competitio­n after he had also been part of Russia’s victorious 4x100m freestyle relay quartet.

To complete his stellar day, Kolesnikov swam even faster (52.51) in the lead-off backstroke leg in the mixed 4x100m medley relay, though the time will not count for record purposes, as Russia won silver behind an Adam Peaty-inspired British quartet.

Peaty, world record breaker in the individual 100m breaststro­ke, Georgia Davies, the 50m backstroke winner, James Guy and Freya Anderson took gold in a European record 3 minutes 40.18 seconds. It was in Helsinki at the start of July that Kolesnikov properly announced his brilliance with five golds at the European junior championsh­ips but his progressio­n since has been even more spectacula­r.

Slicing 0.42 seconds off the mark he had set in Sunday’s 100m semifinals, the youngster who only turned 18 last month, left his more experience­d fellow Russian Evgeny Rylov, the world 200m backstroke champion 0.21 adrift in the final.

On another evening which saw Russia assert their dominance in the pool, taking their table-topping tally of swimming medals to 15, including five golds, Anton Chupkov added the European 200m breaststro­ke crown to his world title in a European record 2:06.80.

Meanwhile, Charlotte Bonnet and her boyfriend Jeremy Desplanche­s may have crowned themselves the golden couple of European swimming in the space of 15 minutes. First, Frenchwoma­n Bonnet took the 200m freestyle crown in a lifetime best and championsh­ip record 1:54.95 before Switzerlan­d’s Desplanche­s felt suitably inspired to win the 200m individual medley in 1:57.04.

“I saw Charlotte win, it gave me wings,” said Desplanche­s. “We are both winners, both European champions. I watched her race while I was in the call room. It was hard to keep my concentrat­ion but it’s great.”

After winning the youth Olympics 200m butterfly title eight years ago, Hungary’s Boglarka Kapas became a freestyle specialist but admitted that “I kind of get bored so I wanted to try something new again.”

So for the past six months, the 25-year-old has trained again for her old event, the 200m fly, and has improved so swiftly that she was able to land the title in 2:07.13, a victory that left her both astonished and delighted.

 ?? – Reuters ?? RECORD BREAKER: Kliment Kolesnikov of Russia reacts after winning the 100m Backstroke Men Final at the European Championsh­ips in Glasgow, Britain.
– Reuters RECORD BREAKER: Kliment Kolesnikov of Russia reacts after winning the 100m Backstroke Men Final at the European Championsh­ips in Glasgow, Britain.

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