2019 FINA WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS
- All sports: Friday, July 12 – Sunday, July 28, 2019
- Pool swimming: Sunday, July 21 – Sunday, July 28, 2019
- The Nambu University Municipal Aquatics Center, Gwangju, Korea
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It was clear that Kristof Milak could take a run at Michael Phelps‘ 200 fly world record, but probably no one else, perhaps even Milak himself, was expecting him to knock over seven-tenths of a second off a time that had stood since 2009. Phelps had owned the world record since 2001, when he set it as a 15 year-old at a meet in Austin, Texas.
Watch the race video below.
Courtesy of Twitter/Nick Zaccardi
https://twitter.com/nzaccardi/status/1153997444574826497?s=20
Originally reported by Reid Carlson
MEN’S 200 BUTTERFLY – FINAL
World Record: Michael Phelps (United States), 2009, 1:51.51- World Junior Record: Kristof Milak (Hungary), 2017, 1:53.89
World Championships Record: Michael Phelps (United States), 2009, 1:51.51- 2017 Defending World Champion: Chad le Clos (South Africa), 1:53.33
Chad le Clos took the race out fast in a blazing 24.13, pursued by Milak. Le Clos was still under World Record pace at 100, turning in 52.55. Milak turned in 52.88 at the 100, matching Michael Phelps’ World Record split to the hundredth. Milak is ahead of World Record pace at 150, turning in 1:21.57, overtaking le Clos.
Milak buried the field and Phelps’ World Record to touch in an incredible 1:50.73. Milak is now the first swimmer in history to break the 1:51 barrier.
Japan’s Daiya Seto crushed his best time and slipped under 1:54 for the first time to win silver in 1:53.86, while Chad le Clos won bronze in 1:54.15, just ahead of young Italian Federico Burdisso, who touched 4th in 1:54.39.
Milak’s splits were 24.66, 28.22 (52.88), 28.69 (1:21.57), and 29.16 for a total time of 1:50.73. No other swimmer in the field cracked 30 on the final 50 meters with the second-fastest split being a 30.11 from Ukrain’s Denys Kesil who finished 5th in 1:54.79.
American Zach Harting finished 5th in 1:55.69. Brazilian Leonardo de Deus was 7th in 1:55.96, and Hungarian Tamas Kenderesi, the 2016 Olympic bronze medalist, finished 8th in 1:57.10.
MEDALISTS:
- GOLD: Kristof Milak, Hungary, 1:50.73 — WORLD RECORD
- SILVER: Daiya Seto, Japan, 1:53.86
- BRONZE: Chad le Clos, South Africa, 1:54.15
Le Clos’s chest is unshaved. Is he fully tapered for this meet? Not that it would’ve enabled him to beat Milak.
Freeze the video @ .05 and .06. Milak uses an early vertical forearm with an extremely relaxed dolphin kick. His body line is very similar to Michael Phelps. You can tell Milak has really been influenced by Michael Phelps and probably has that DVD Bowman released several years ago. How Milak switched into that last gear on the final 50 is beyond me.
The crazy thing is that the last 50 was Milak’s slowest. Simply put, he doesn’t break stroke and as a result, never dies.
Full video from nbc YouTube:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=awCgeVVQ5Ls
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I debated having this in Tier 2 because it was obvious that Milak was on a steel developmental curve, but I figured he might get close to or crack 1:52 and then give the record a real run in 2020-2021.
I wrote.
“ Then a young Hungarian named Kristof Milak burst onto the scene in 2017. Milak is still young (19) and making steady progress. He swam the fastest time since 2009 last year (1:52.71, just 2.01 standard deviations away from the record) and was 1:53.19 this spring. Again, I wouldn’t bet money on this record going down this summer or next, but if it does Milak is your man.”
https://staging2.swimswam.com/which-super-suited-records-can-be-broken-tier-3/
Amazing swim.
Thank you for that records tier series btw I thought it was very fun!
Can’t wait till all of the 2009 non textile suit records Fall..
Short on 2 out of 3 walls and then peeked over at Le Clos underwater coming off the last turn. Definitely has a sub-1:50 in him.
Here’s the full NBC video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awCgeVVQ5Ls
Haha… Rowdy was left speechless
Highlight of the meet!
For now…