Spectators visiting the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka on Monday night saw some special moments: In the men’s 100 breaststroke, Italy’s Nicolò Martinini, Dutchman Arnaud Kamenga and American Nick Fink tied for second.
Three silver medals in the men’s 100 breaststroke (Photo: Getty Images) |
100 men’s chest
China qualified for the men’s 100m breaststroke final Chen Hye Yang He beat the field by over a second (57.69), but there was a huge battle for second place. It was impossible to tell that she was Italian Nicolo Martinini, and Dutch Arno Caminga or american Nick Fink Did he finish first, their time was 58.72 seconds, the three of them can stand on the second step of the podium! Such a case is rare, but not so long ago a Hungarian athlete also went through the same thing and surely many people remember the moment when he was in the 200 butterfly at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro Laszlo Cheh, Chad Le Clos, and Michael Phelps He also won a silver medal.
1. Chen Haiyang (China) 57.69 seconds
2. Nicolo Martinenghi (Italy), Arno Kamminga (Netherlands), Nic Fink (USA) 58.72 seconds
Silver triple tie
Arno Caminga- 58.72
Nic Fink – 58.72 pic.twitter.com/giktkFojlN– World Aquatics (World Aquatics) July 24, 2023
Women’s 100 butterfly
Chinese Chang Yu chief Grabbing one big hat off, he beat the current Olympic and world number one behind him, the former Canadian Margaret McNeil The second and last American Torey Husky He finished in third place. He beat the Canadians by more than three-tenths of a second, taking 56.12 seconds to win a gold medal after seven bronze medals at the World Championships. By the way, he is the Tokyo Olympic champion in the 200 butterfly and the silver medalist in the 100 butterfly. The final of the 200 butterfly race will be held on Thursday.
1. Zhang Yu-fei (China) 56.12 seconds
2. Margaret McNeil (Canada), 56.45 seconds
3. Torri Huske (USA) 56.61 seconds
50 butterfly for men
In Europe there are as many coins as the tricolor. Italian Thomas will be Last year in Budapest, he was victorious in the 100 backstroke and in the 4×100 multicolor relay, and in Fukuoka he did not lose in the 50 butterfly race.
1. Thomas Ciccone (Italy), 22.68 seconds
2. Diogo Matos Ribeiro (Portugal) 22.80 seconds
3. Maxime Grosset (France), 22.82 seconds
200 midi for women
It featured American Sovereigns, the bronze medalist in Tokyo Kate Douglas He prevailed, with a time of 2:07.17 minutes, just eight-tenths ahead of compatriot, the silver medalist in Tokyo. Alex Walsh. China is in third place Yu Ji Ting closed.
1. Kate Douglas (USA) 2:17 min
2. Alex Walsh (USA) 2:07.97AM
3. Yu Ji Ting (China) 2:74 AM