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Watch Manaudou win 50 Freestyle – 2015 World Championships Race Video

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MEN’S 50M FREESTYLE – FINALS

2013 World Champion: Cesar Cielo, BRA – 21.32
World Record: 20.91 – Cesar Cielo, BRA – 2009
Championship Record: 21.08 – Cesar Cielo, BRA – 2009

GOLD: Florent Manaudou, FRA – 21.19
SILVER: Nathan Adrian, USA – 21.52
BRONZE: Bruno Fratus, BRA – 21.55

Florent Manaudou was the star of the men’s 50 freestyle, winning with a 21.19 and scaring the championship record of 21.08 from 2009. After breaking the American record yesterday, Nathan Adrian wasn’t as fast during the final today, but his time of 21.51 held up for a silver medal. The Bronze went to Brazil’s Bruno Fratus with a 21.55.

Vlad Morozov found himself on the wrong side of the touch tonight, finishing .01 out of the bronze position with his time of 21.56. He won a swim-off against Anthony Ervin last night to earn the 8th spot in finals.

Ukraine’s Andrii Govorov and Italy’s Marco Orsi tied for fifth with identical times of 21.86. Kristian Gkolomeev and Benjamin Proud rounded out the final with their times of 21.98 and 22.04, respectively.

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ok
9 years ago

It would be nice on the world cup and maybe rio for manaudou to put more focus on the 100 free, and maybe the 100 fly and/or back as well. He has pretty good times in the 100 free considering he doesn’t train for it, and his fly could be something special if he could work on back half for an 100.

SWIM PHD
Reply to  ok
9 years ago

Great idea! Lets not focus on the event hes been absolutely dominant in for the past 4 years couple months out of Rio!

bobo gigi
9 years ago

THE BEAST!

BITW
9 years ago

Flo

J-Train
9 years ago

False start, LN 5.

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