Five Hungarian riders made the semi-finals of Friday's World Championships in the Changwu World Championships, while the men's 4x200m and Eva Késely and Boglárka Kapás did not make it to the finals.
From a Hungarian point of view, the rather dense morning program began with the men's 100-meter butterfly, the figure two years ago with silver medalist Kristó Milák and László Cseh, second at the Rio Olympics. The 19-year-old Milak, who had defeated Michael Phelps in the 200m butterfly on the 200m butterfly two days earlier, finished second in 51.42 seconds, while the 33-year-old Czech 33rd in the ninth World Cup finished in the semi-finals with 51.88.
"I didn't wake up so early two days ago, I'm pretty tired, but it's a good time compared to last year, but not compared to two years ago. Milak definitely wants to start at fifty in the afternoon," Milak said, swiming close to the national peak (50.62s), the silver medal may be realistic, but he believes that American Caeleb Dressel will break his compatriot Michael Phelps' 2009 world record (49.82s).
After the race, László Cseh said that he still missed something in his swim, and had previously been able to do so with less energy.
Katinka Long jumped into the water 200 meters behind, finishing second in the Olympic and World Championship silver medal with a time of 2: 08.34, finishing second overall and last year's European Championship bronze medalist Katalin Burán at 2: 09.70. over time it secured its place in the semifinals.
"It will take a much better time than that, but swimming was fine now. In the afternoon, it will be much better, my life, my death. After such a year, after my muscle break I was told to give up the World Cup, it would be a gift if I got there to the finals, while I know I would be in the best shape to fight for the podium, "Burian said.
The most populated field has traditionally been the men's 50 meters fast, with 14 heats in the track: Lobanovsky Maxim finished 13th in the semifinals with 22.11 seconds, while Nándor Németh finished sixth with a national record of 100 meters last night with 22.51 seconds. The former said he was by far the best of the morning, and clearly wants to make it to the finals. Németh emphasizes that this distance is very short for him, as he usually starts to get up in the hundred when the others are tired at three quarters of the distance, but there is no such place. He added that he had never swam such a good fifty in the morning, and that he needed that number to develop one hundred further.
Beatrix Bordás placed 29th in the 50m butterfly in 26.98 seconds, followed by the men's 4x200m gearbox: here Kozma Dominik, Péter Bernek, Ákos Kalmár, Nándor Németh finished 15th in 7: 13.64 minutes and did not qualify for the Olympic Games. quota.
In the final morning run, the women's 800m fast-tracker, the 200m butterfly a day earlier, was third in the Rio Olympics in the number two run at 8:50.13, and the 400th in the podium with a national peak of two centuries. Sixth at 1500 meters, Late Ajna finished in 10th place with 8: 32.34.
"Originally we thought I'd be tossed up and come up with a decisive one, but after a hundred meters I had to see that wasn't a good idea. Six hundred people had nausea, but I told myself I couldn't stop it even if it did the best idea, and I just went through it, but it hurt a lot, it didn't feel right, so maybe two pills the next day, maybe I shouldn't have started it, "said World Champion Kapas.
"Actually, the same thing happened in Budapest, four hundred and one thousand five hundred, but the second swim got worse by the fifth, and the eight hundred didn't come together. Probably the two four hundred took me out so I didn't have enough strength at the end. Gyuri asked if we should say this back, but I told him no, because I was thinking today or tomorrow that I still want to swim my last meters here. Many people said I shouldn't press myself for the final, but I tried because I learned to fight to the last breath, "said Knife.
(Source: sportrajongo.hu, m4sport, mti / Photo: pixabay, mti)