Hungarian 19-year-old swimmer Kristof Milak Breaks a Venerable Michael Phelps Record
Hungarian 19-year-old swimmer Kristof Milak Breaks a Venerable Michael Phelps Record
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Budapest: Hungarian 19-year-old swimmer Christophe Milak has made a historic feat. Mich. michael Phelps's 200m butterfly world record at the World Swimming Championships in Guangzhou, South Korea, was demolished by 78 seconds. Milk took a time of 1:50.73 and demolished Phelps '1:51.51). Phelps set this record during the World Championship in Rome 10 years ago.

After breaking the world record, Milak said, "It is a great honor for me to break the world record of a great man like Phelps.  When I turned back and I saw the time- 1:50.73? So all my pressure and stress disappeared.' notable that Phelps is 28 Olympic medalists.

"By the age of 14, I was a backstroker and later I started paying attention to butterfly," Milk added. But previously I had only worked on 100 meters because I wasn't stronger. Japan's Daiya Seto (1:53.86) and South Africa's Chad Le Klose (1:54.15) managed to win the silver and bronze medals respectively.

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