Olympic Swimming – Milak breaks world record and get 3 more US golds at swimming worlds

The 22-year-old Milak swam brilliantly with a time of 1 minute 50.34 seconds and brought Hungary the first gold medal of the competition. Hungary’s Christoph Milak thrilled home fans by lowering his own world record in the men’s 200m butterfly at the World Swimming Championships on Tuesday as US swimmers took three more gold medals.

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Now it hurts a lot, I don’t feel my legs, said Milak, who knocked down the previous record set by him at the last world championships by 0.39 seconds. I think the first 100 meters I was moving a little harder, which is why it hurt so much at the end, but I really wanted to set a world record, I wanted it more than anything.

Milak was 3.03 faster than Léon Marchand, who improved the French record he set in the semi-finals. Japan’s Tomoru Honda finished third. Marchand, 20, later set another national record in 1:55.75 as he was the fastest in the men’s 200m individual semi-finals.

Two great moments today! Marchand said. US swimmer Bobby Fincke also set a national record of 7:39.36 with a brilliant run to win the first gold of the evening in the men’s 800m freestyle. Ukrainian swimmer Mikhail Romanchuk seemed to be aiming for the win, but Finke, who was fourth in the last 50 meters, swam it in just 25.93 seconds and outstripped Romanchuk and Germany’s Florian Welbrock.

“I just thought in my head that there are only 50 left. It’s only 26 seconds of pain and if I can get the win it’s worth it. I’ll survive the pain, Fincke said.”

Romanchuk, in third place, finished just 0.69 seconds back. He almost made it to Budapest and then talked about how his father fought in Ukraine. China’s Yang Junxuan won the women’s 200m freestyle in 1:54.92 and finished just ahead of Australia’s Molly O’Callaghan, who won her first individual medal at the World Championships. Another Chinese swimmer, Tang Muhan, finished third.

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Nick Fink then took advantage of Adam Peaty’s absence due to injury to win the 50th men’s breaststroke in an American record of 26.45 seconds, beating Italy’s Nicolò Martinenghi and American compatriot Michael Andrew. I didn’t see anything in the last five meters, Fink said.

Fink later claimed his second gold of the night by helping American teammates Hunter Armstrong, Torrey Huske and Claire Curzan to victory in the 4×100 medley relay ahead of the Australian and Dutch teams. It was the 10th gold for the US at this World Championships, where US swimmers also won three silvers and nine bronzes.

Budding Romanian star David Popovic set a world junior record in the men’s 100m freestyle semi-finals of 47.13 seconds, though he lamented the unexpected late absence of defending champion Caleb Dressel. It is not clear what Dressel is sick with and whether he will be able to compete in 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly races later in the world. Another rising star, 15-year-old Canadian Summer McIntosh, was the fastest with a world junior record of 2:05.79 in the women’s 200m butterfly semi-finals.

Olympic Swimming star David Popovici qualifies for Summer Games 2024

After all, on many occasions Peaty was significantly faster. The reason for the inclusion is that Peaty, having suffered his first loss in years in the 100m breaststroke, showed courage by winning the event and receiving the only gold medal that was missing from his collection at the international level.

According to the Romanian Olympic and Sports Council, David Popovic is the second member of the Romanian national team to meet the qualification standards for the Olympic 2024, after Delvin Relin Meringor. This will be his second participation in Olympic competition after the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Romanian national tournaments were held in Otopeni, near Bucharest, last week. Popovich, 18, received two gold medals on the first day of the event. Clearly 50m freestyle and 100m backstroke and then push hard for more wins. Finishing the competition with six gold awards.

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Adam Peaty eyes Olympic Paris after leading GB’s Swimmers

Peaty, James Guy, Duncan Scott and Luke Greenbank finished second to USA in the men’s 4x100m medley relay and won Team GB’s eighth Best Swimming award in Tokyo. They have been spinning the men’s 4x100m medley relay at the Olympic Games for 61 years. The only time the US didn’t win was in 1980 when they didn’t join.

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This series was continued on the last day of the competition at the Tokyo Aquatics Center. But it’s a sign of how far this British team has come, that they weren’t just pushing the Americans all the way. But the predominant feeling was one of dissatisfaction.

After all, the British are world winners and Adam Peaty is at the top of his game. His back foot brought them back from seventh to first. The gap of 56.53 is the wildest ever, only for Caleb Dressel, who made the fastest jump in history and put the US back in front. Duncan Scott failed to replicate his 2019 freestyle heroism. And re-equip the Americans, but Petey is already looking after retaliation in Paris in three years.

Petey, whose adventures in Tokyo were broadcast live on Euro sport. We don’t have to wait five years to get another opportunity in this medley relay, which is pretty decent. I felt this pain, I know what it’s like to be second.

UK to ban transgender Swimmers from female competition at Summer Games

UK Olympic  Athletics has banned transgender athletes from competing against a women’s group in the Paris 2024 swimming competition. Following the filing of the lawsuit, mandatory statements were received on the legality of such an order. The change comes after the World Athletics Council decided last week to exclude transgender athletes from women’s competition.

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It was ruled by a worldwide governing body controlled by Sebastian Coe. That there was not enough evidence that trans women were not compensated compared to biological women. UK Athletics sued, acknowledging World Athletics’ efforts to protect the women’s category. In February, UK Athletics decided it could not legally deny trans women a gender recognition certificate. A legal document that defines trans women as both administratively and legally women.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission was recognized by the previous Equality Act 2006. It was rejected by UK Athletics for spreading inaccurate directions. UK Athletics has published an announcement that it has received the required assurances from the relevant authorities.

The national lead organization said it believed it was fair for the athletes. But athletics must remain an inclusive sport. UK Athletics added that it remains concerned about the ethics of forcing people into pharmacological interventions purely for sporting reasons.

Olympic Games – Ranking the Top-10 Men’s Performances From the Summer Season

It’s been a fast-paced and furious summer in international waters, with three major events held in the past few months, as well as the US Championships. The World Championship kicked off in June, followed by the Commonwealth Games and the European Championships. Now that those three bouts are booked, as well as some stellar results at the US Championships, here’s a look at the top 10 men’s individual performances of the summer.

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The top-10 women’s performances will follow:

1. David Popovici: 100 Freestyle (European Championships) – 46.86

As if the question was, which effort would top the list? The 17-year-old from Romania shone at the European Championships, setting a world record in the 100m freestyle. Popovici erased the 13-year-old world standard that had been set by Brazil’s Cesar Cielo (46.91) since the 2009 campaign.

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2. Kristof Milak: 200 Butterfly (World Championships) – 1:50.34

The Hungarian star races in his own stratosphere in a 200 butterfly. At the World Championships, Milak improved his previous record of 1:50.73 and won the gold medal by over three seconds. The next step will be to move the event to less than 1:50, which seems almost unrealistic, except that one day Milak’s talent will allow it.

3. Leon Marchand: 400 Individual Medley (World Championships) – 4:04.28

As the Frenchman raced for the wall at the World Championships, there came a moment when it looked like Michael Phelps’ world record of 4:03.84 could be broken. In the end, it held out, but Marchand set the second fastest time in history and established himself as the world’s best all-around swimmer. Phelps’ record, long considered untouchable, is now within Marchand’s reach.

4. David Popovici: 200 Freestyle (European Championships) – 1:42.97

Confirming his world record in the 100m freestyle, Popovich set the third fastest time in history in the 200m freestyle at the Euros in Rome. With this performance, the young man drew attention to Paul Biedermann’s world record of 1:42.00.

5. Thomas Ceccon: 100 Backstroke (World Championships) – 51.60

With three athletes falling below 52 in the 100m backstroke final at the World Championships, Ceccon led a spectacular event. The Italian easily broke the previous world record of 51.85 points and went on to show that Italy is a major player on the world stage.

6. Gregorio Paltrinieri: 1500 Freestyle (World Championships) – 14:32.80

On the way to a European record and second place in history, the Italian organized an aggressive race that neutralized the closing speed of American Bobby Fincke. Paltrinieri picked up the pace from the start and delivered a swim second only to the world record of 14:31.02 set by China’s Sun Yang at the London 2012 Olympics.

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7. Leon Marchand: 200 Individual Medley (World Championships) – 1:55.22

Like Popovichi, Marchand appears on this list for the second time. As part of the combined double at the World Championships, Marchand finished sixth in competition history. As a sophomore at Arizona State, Marchand has clearly gained momentum ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics, and his work with coach Bob Bowman is clearly paying dividends.

8. Shaine Casas: 200 Individual Medley (U.S. Nationals) – 1:55.24

Having won a bronze medal in the 200 m backstroke at the World Championships, Casas used the Nationals as an opportunity to showcase his versatile talent in several other events. One of the highlights was his performance in the 200m medley as his 1:55.24 time made Casas the No. 7 performer in history. Casas has plenty of event options on the way to Olympic Paris.

9. Elijah Winnington: 400 Freestyle (World Championships) – 3:41.22

Trailing Germany’s Lukas Martens with a lap to go, Winnington put in an impressive finish, splitting 26.50 in the last 50 meters in 3:41. Winnington was almost two seconds faster than Martens in the last stint and deserves credit for developing a well thought out race strategy.

10. Adam Peaty: 50 Breaststroke (Commonwealth Games) – 26.76

Why is this show on the list? After all, Petey was significantly faster in many cases. The reason for the inclusion is that Peaty, having suffered his first loss in years in the 100m breaststroke, showed courage by winning the competition and receiving the only gold medal that was missing from his collection at the international level.

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Olympic Marathon Swimming Star Anna Hopeful of Huge Success in Paris 2024

Olympic Paris: Olympic champion Anna Hopkin blamed the level of British swimming as never before. The Chorley-born star swam the last leg of the 4×100 mixed relay. When Team GB took the stunning gold at Tokyo 2020. She is among the celebrities returning to the pool for the UK Swimming Championships. Where she hopes to increase her collection for the summer FINA World Championships. And the second Olympics is also not far off. The event in Sheffield marks a major obstacle on the way to Olympic Paris.

Hopkin is hopeful Team GB can improve on the record eight medals they have picked in 2020. We’re not just trying to build teams anymore, we’re missing medals, Hopkin said. Who trains in Loughborough at the British Swimming Presentation Centre.

I haven’t been on the teams for too long. But I would say that for Tokyo it was the best line-up ever. These have been our most prolific Olympics and we just need to keep the momentum going. And with any luck, next year in Paris we will have an even stronger team.

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To help them prepare for the upcoming season, Hopkin and her partners spent most of the winter. In Australia at an intense training camp, in a pool with the best of the best. Back on their home soil, Hopkin and his team are ready to show what they have learned and what they believe in. A shift in focus can help a team reach new heights. She said that we attach great importance to the relay. I know that men have made great strides in communication over the past few years. And that’s why it’s nice that the diverse relay race works so well.

Romanian Marathon Swimming star David qualifies for Paris 2024

Swimming star David has kept his ticket to the Olympic 2024 in Paris. After winning the gold medal in the 100m at the Romanian National Championships on Saturday. According to the Romanian Swimming Federation, he finished the race with a score of 47.61. Which corresponds to the Olympic standard for the Olympic Paris 2024. In any rivalry, my coach and I try not to know the limits that Popovich spoke about. Len reads after the race. I am glad that I got a ticket to the Olympic Games.

According to the Romanian Olympic and Sports Group, David Popović became the second Romanian national team athlete to have an accident. Qualification criteria for participation in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games after the Delvin Relin Mehringhorn marathon.

This will be his second contribution to the Olympics after the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Prodigy David Popovich recently made a splash in the swimming world. After qualifying for the 2024 Paris Olympics at just 16 years old.

Last week in Otopeni, not far from Bucharest, the national championship of Romania took place. Popovich, 18, won two gold medals on the first day of the competition, namely the 50m freestyle and 100m freestyle. And then he persevered to win more, ending the rivalry with six gold medals.

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However, Popovich’s most impressive accomplishment came in March 2022. When he qualified for the Olympic Paris 2024 in the 100m freestyle with a time of 47.43 seconds. This makes him one of the youngest Olympic swimmers in history. And he will no doubt be one to watch when the games begin.

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Russian Swimming Federation President resigned to missing the Olympic Paris 

62-year-old four-time Olympic champion, recognized. As Tsar Pula told the official Russian state news agency TASS, the postponement. It is unlikely that the swimmers of the country will be able to climb in time. The International Federation has extended the restrictions imposed last year on the contribution of our athletes to their affairs.

Salnikov said. World Aquatics currently maintains a mandatory ban for Russians. And Belarusian athletes in March last year after Vladimir Putin’s attack on Ukraine. Although it was announced last Wednesday that a task force is being set up to look into the possibility of their reappearance as neutrals.

The group had to start their work in close contact with the recommendation, which would probably offer a return route due to the fact that it was available to the World Aquatics Bureau.

The bureau will not hear a report until its meeting in July, and with the FINA World Championships in Fukuoka due to take place from 14 to 30 July, there will not be enough time for Russian athletes to prepare for the competition. At the re-arranged Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

Russian swimmers won five medals, including two gold medals, both won by Yevgeny Rylov in the men’s 100m and 200m freestyle races. Silver also went to Kliment Kolesnikov in the 100-meter freestyle and the 4×200-meter freestyle, in which Rylov also participated. Kolesnikov completed the Russian national team with bronze in the 100-meter battery. The World Aquatics Championships will feature 75 sets of prizes in swimming, open water swimming, coordinating swimming, diving, high diving and water polo.

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