Cape Times

Cameron claims a hat-trick of victories

- Ockert de Villiers

JOHANNESBU­RG: Crowned top male swimmer of the three-leg Mare Nostrum series, Cameron van der Burgh finished an unbeaten run in the 50m breaststro­ke in Canet-en-Roussillon on Sunday.

After missing the first two galas in the European series, Olympic gold medallist Chad le Clos made a cameo in the French town.

Van der Burgh raced to victory in the sprint event, touching the wall in a time of 27.07 seconds.

The South African touched ahead of Brazilian Filipe Lima (27.26) and Yasuhiro Kaseki of Japan (27.58).

Racing to his third consecutiv­e victory in the 50m breaststro­ke, Van der Burgh clinched the overall men’s series champion.

He boasts the third fastest time this season with the 26.96 he posted at the Barcelona leg of the series, but was slightly off the pace in the 100m breaststro­ke at all three events and scratched from the B-race in Canet.

Dipping his toe in the water for the first time in the series, Le Clos had to be content with two bronze medals in the 100m and 200m butterfly.

Le Clos lined up against Rio Olympic 100m butterfly silver medallist Laszlo Cseh and 200m butterfly third-place finisher Tamas Kenderesi of Hungary.

The 200m butterfly belonged to the Hungarians with Kenderesi hitting the wall first in 1:54.98, with compatriot Cseh bagging the silver in 1:56.39.

Le Clos held the lead after the first 100m but lost ground to touch third in a time of 1:56.64.

He again had to be satisfied with the bronze, with France’s Mehdi Metella taking the spoils in a time of 51.63.

Cseh hit the wall in second place with a time of 51.87 with Le Clos racing home in 51.92.

Le Clos still holds the world-leading time of 51.29 in the 100m butterfly and fifth fastest 200m butterfly time of 1:55.00 from the SA Championsh­ips from April.

Freestyle ace Myles Brown was the only other top South African performer during the series, earning podium places in the 200m freestyle at the opening leg in Monaco and Canet.

Brown finished second in Monaco in 1:48.31, before earning silver in Barcelona clocking 1:48.07.

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