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Race Video: Watch Chad Le Clos Battle Laszlo Cseh in Budapest 200 Fly Final

2017 FINA WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

South African Chad Le Clos claimed gold in the men’s 200m fly, getting off to a quick start with 53.21 at the 100, over 1 second ahead of the rest of the field. While he came home in a pair of 30.0s, it was just enough to hold off a fast-charging Laszlo Cseh of host nation Hungary. Japan’s Daiya Seto finished on the third step of the podium, while USA’s Jack Conger was fifth.

Watch the entire race below courtesy of NBC Sports.

Write-up by Karl Ortegon:

MEN’S 200 FLY – FINAL

  • World Record: Michael Phelps, 1:51.51, 2009
  • Championship Record: Michael Phelps, 1:51.51, 2009
  • Junior World Record: Kristof Milak, 1:53.79, 2017
  • GOLD – Chad Le Clos, South Africa, 1:53.33
  • SILVER – Laszlo Cseh, Hungary, 1:53.72
  • BRONZE – Daiya Seto, Japan, 1:54.21

South Africa’s Chad Le Clos swam a gutsy race of speeding out to the lead and splitting 53.21 and simply held on for the final 50m to hold off a charging Hungarian in Laszlo Cseh. Le Clos got the job done, however, and clocked 1:53.33 for the win.

Cseh raced to a roaring crowd for silver in 1:53.72, well-off his own personal best of 1:52.70 from last year’s European Championships, while Daiya Seto nailed a bronze with 1:54.21 after claiming the top seed last night in a PB of 1:54.03.

American Jack Conger clocked a solid 1:54.88 for 5th in the race.

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Jay
7 years ago

He is also one of the favourites for 100 fly. It will be a question mark if schooling can get gold.

Swimmer?
Reply to  Jay
7 years ago

Schooling won’t even get a medal. This time he won’t get the open water he did in Rio, and Dressel and Le Clos will both beat him.

Justin Thompson
7 years ago

I’m happy for LeClos. Last year had to be rough on him getting shutout of the gold’s in his events.

M L
7 years ago

Le Clos seemed to keep his arms straighter than usual on his recovery. Nice strategy going out fast and fake-dying in the semi. Though I’m not sure anyone could’ve gone out with him even if they’d wanted to.

SwimShark
Reply to  M L
7 years ago

His recovery looks at lot easier with less splash compared to Cseh. Still looking around but he timed the turns and finish better than the other guys.

Swimmerguy
7 years ago

Kinda surprised how he reacted when he won

Swim
7 years ago

I wonder why he wasn’t shaved?

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