The Borneo Post

Japan’s Seto breaks short-course swim record

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SHANGHAI: Japan’s Daiya Seto smashed Chad le Clos’s shortcours­e record in the men’s 200m butterfly as he grabbed gold at the world championsh­ips to stun the South African on Tuesday.

The 24-year- old Seto pipped his more famous rival by only 0.08sec to make a piece of history on the first day of action in the Chinese city of Hangzhou.

Seto, who won bronze in the 400m medley at the Rio 2016 Olympics, recovered from a comparativ­ely slow start to hold off Le Clos down the stretch and triumph in 1min 48.24sec.

It was a disappoint­ing silver for the 26-year- old Le Clos, the reigning long- course and shortcours­e world champion.

He had also held the short-course record of 1: 48.56, set in Singapore in 2013, until Seto bettered it in style.

A distant third was China’s Li Zhuhao.

“I didn’t expect the world record,” Seto was quoted by the Xinhua news agency as saying.

“Now I will focus on the 400m IM (individual medley) and I hope I can break the 400m IM world record also.”

Australian teenager Ariarne Titmus stormed back to win the women’s 200m freestyle gold and underline her status as a rising star of swimming.

The 18-year- old, who won 400m and 800m freestyle gold at the Commonweal­th Games in her home country earlier this year, ran down the American Mallory Comerford to seal victory in a thrilling race.

Titmus was back in third after 150m, but she burst to the finish in a time of 1: 51.38 to relegate Comerford into silver, with Femke Heemskerk of the Netherland­s taking bronze having led for half of a nail-biting race.

Titmus put her head in her hands when she realised she had taken gold, powering to the win with 0.43sec to spare over Comerford.

Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu, a triple gold medallist at the 2016 Rio Olympics, was strong favourite in the women’s 400m individual medley – and she did not disappoint.

Dubbed the “Iron Lady”, Hosszu dominated the short course world championsh­ips two years ago in Canada, carrying home seven golds.

She wasted no time getting her first victory in Hangzhou, sealing a dominant win in 4: 21.40, comfortabl­y ahead of Melanie Margalis of the United States, who won silver, more than four seconds back. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Daiya Seto competes in the men’s 200m butterfly. — Reuters photo
Daiya Seto competes in the men’s 200m butterfly. — Reuters photo

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