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Hungary’s Milak breaks Phelps’ world record in 200 butterfly

GWANGJU, July 24: Kristof Milak of Hungary won the 200-meter butterfly at the world swimming championships, breaking Michael Phelps’ 10-year-old world record.
By Associated Press

GWANGJU, July 24: Kristof Milak of Hungary won the 200-meter butterfly at the world swimming championships, breaking Michael Phelps’ 10-year-old world record.


Milak touched in 1 minute, 50.73 seconds on Wednesday to lower the mark of 1:51.51 that Phelps set at the 2009 worlds in Rome during the height of the high-tech suit era.


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The 19-year-old swimmer became the first teenager to win a world title in the event since Phelps at age 18 in 2003.


Chad le Clos of South Africa took out the race under world-record pace through the first lap before Milak gained the lead after 150 meters.


 


 

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