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Sebasztián Szabó wins bronze in the 50 butterfly at the World Short Course Swimming Championships

Sebasztián Szabó wins bronze in the 50 butterfly at the World Short Course Swimming Championships

Sebasztián Szabó finished third in the 50-meter butterfly at the World Short Course Swimming Championships.

Sebasztián Szabó is the bronze medalist in the 50-meter butterfly at the World Short Track Championships

The 26-year-old Hungarian competitor, who holds the world record in this figure (21.75) with the Brazilian Nicholas Santos, reached the final with the best time, where, just as in the semi-finals, he performed brilliantly. Start this time.

Győrs’ lead was first over the half distance with 9.91 seconds, but in the heat, he was also preceded by South American and Swiss legend Noé Ponti, and was last by just two hundredths.

The 42-year-old Santos – who was only 14th in qualifying – won the record for the fourth time, and was already the oldest ever world champion in Abu Dhabi last year, and in his final race he was only three centuries short of the world record set. His contract is with Szabo.

Szabó is the ninth Hungarian swimmer to win a medal in the history of the World Short Course Championships.

Results, men’s 50m butterfly:
1. Nicholas Santos (Brazil), 21.78 seconds
2 – Neu Ponte (Switzerland) 21.96
3. Sebastian Sabsch, 21.98

In the women’s 800m, just like Tuesday’s 400m event, Lani Pallister, who showed up in the domestic environment, beat Erika Fairweather of New Zealand.

Siam 800m:
1. Lanny Pallister (Australia) 8: 04.07 minutes
2. Erika Fairweather (New Zealand) 8:10.41
3. Namba Mijo (Japan) 8:12.98

American Ryan Murphy triumphed again after 2018 in the men’s 100-meter backstroke, while Canadian Margaret McNeil and American Tory Hosk were the first to touch the wall in a tie in the women’s 50-meter butterfly.

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Men’s 100m backstroke, world champion:
1. Ryan Murphy (USA), 48.50 seconds
2 – Lorenzo Mora (Italy), 49.04
3 – Isaac Alan Cooper (Australia) 49.52

Women’s 50m butterfly:
1. Tory Hosky (USA) and Margaret McNeil (Canada) 24.64 seconds
3 – Zhang Yu-fei (China) 24.71

There was dual domestic success in the women’s 100m backstroke, with Kylie McKeown and Molly O’Callaghan finishing first and second.

Women’s 100m backstroke, world champion:
1. Kaylee McKeown (Australia), 55.49 seconds
2 – Molly O’Callaghan (Australia), 55.62
3. Claire Karzan (USA) and Ingrid Willem (Canada), 55.74

In the women’s 4 x 200-meter relay, the Australians won a new world record, with a time of 7:30.87 minutes moving nearly two seconds off the 2014 Dutch record (7:32.85).

Women’s 4 x 200m relay, world champion:
1. Australia (Madison Wilson, Molly O’Callaghan, Leah Neill, Lani Pallister) 7:30.87min – world record
2. Canada (Rebecca Smith, Catherine Savard, Marie-Sophie Harvey, Taylor Rock) 7:34.47
3. USA (Alex Walsg, Hali Flickinger, Erin Gemmell, Leah Smith) 7:34.70

Australian world record in the women’s 4×200 relay at the World Short Track Championships

Also, a world record was set in the 4 x 50 m medley relay thanks to the American quartet.

4 x 50m medley:
1. USA (Ryan Murphy, Nick Fink, Kate Douglas, Tory Husky) 1:35.15min – World Record
2 – Italy (Lorenzo Mora, Niccolo Martinini, Sylvie Di Pietro, Costanza Coconcelli) 1:36.01
3 – Canada (Kylie Massey, Javier Acevedo, Elia Caron, Margaret McNeil) 1:36.93

American world record in the 200-meter medley relay at the Short Track World Cup

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