Maillutite, 100m Butterfly at the World Championships

Maillutite, 100m butterfly at the world championships for the first time in 10 years

McKeown of Australia won the women's 100m backstroke and Murphy of the United States won the men's 카지노사이트 100m backstroke.

Ruta Meilutite (26, Lithuania) won the women's 100m butterfly at the World Aquatics Championships for the first time in 10 years.

Maillutite won the women's 100m butterfly final at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships held at Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall in Fukuoka, Japan on the 25th by finishing the race in 1:04:62.

Second place was Tatiana Schoonmacher (26, South Africa) who took the touchpad in 1:05:84.

Lydia Jakovi (19, USA), the 100m butterfly gold medalist at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics held in 2021, finished third with a time of 1:05:94 on this day.

The second place in this event at the Tokyo Olympics was the scoon marker.

Lily King (26, USA), who held the women's 100m butterfly world record (1:04:13) and won gold medals at the World Championships twice, failed to win a medal by staying in fourth place with a time of 1:06:02.

Even before the opening of the Fukuoka Games, the women's 100m butterfly was considered an event in which the winner could not be predicted.

Although Maillutite's name was also mentioned as a candidate for the championship, there were slightly more people predicting the victory of King, Jacoby, and Skoonmarker.

Although Mailutite won the 50m butterfly at the World Championships in Budapest in 2022, in the 100m butterfly,

He has not been able to stand on the podium at a major international competition since winning the London Olympics in 2012 and gold medal at the Kazan World Championships in 2013.

However, on this day, Mailutite pushed her competitors with an overwhelming race and wore the armband as the world championship women's 100m butterfly champion for the first time in 10 years.

In the women's 100m backstroke, which shows a 'yanggang structure', Kayleigh McKeown (22, Australia) defeated Regan Smith (21, USA).

Tokyo Olympics triple crown (backstroke 100m, backstroke 200m, medley relay 400m) McKown won with a new event record of 57.53 seconds.

The previous record holder (57.57 seconds) was Smith.

'Defending champion' Smith finished second with a time of 57.78 seconds.

He failed to win the tournament for the second time in a row, and watched his own tournament record be broken in front of his eyes.

In the men's 100m backstroke, Ryan Murphy (28, USA) recorded 52.22 seconds, beating Thomas Checon (22, Italy) of 52.27 seconds by 0.05 seconds to reach the top.

Last year, in Budapest, the first place was Chekon, and the second place was Murphy.

However, this year, Murphy beat Chekon.

Chekorn, who took first place in the 50m backstroke at the Fukuoka Games, missed both the achievement of 'two gold medals' and 'two consecutive victories in the 100m backstroke'.

Created Jul 26, 2023
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