The Canadian and German Martens repeated the Olympic gold, the Romanian recovered the 200 sl, Katie won the 41st podium in the great events

Journalist

July 29 – 19:25 – MILAN

It is not easy to confirm the Olympic gold, to combine it with the world one. If the first day in Singapore in the lane, the company succeeded in the Canadian Summer Mcintosh in the 200 mixed and the German Lukas Martens in the 400 SL, in the last few hours the other main stars announced before arriving in Singapore exalted.

King David

David Popovici, who loves to be inspired by Seneca, in the 200 freestyle risked against the Olympic bronze Luke Hobson, but managed to triumph and to mock 31 cents the American who wanted to crumble the world record of the German Paul Biedermann of 1’42 “00 and stopped in 2009. Result: with more tactical acumen and shrewdness, the Romanian made him vent the American At the last stroke.

Super Ledecky

The American conquered 28 medals with 22 gold: she was unable to improve the world record of 1500 but reiterated that none is like her: after all now boasts 25 of the 26 performances of all time in the 30 tanks. Between games and worlds, Katie already has a sensational booty of 41 podiums. And now the great challenge in the 800 against the Canadian Summer Mcintosh who had left her with bronze in the 400 sl. Ledecky could become the first woman to win now the 7th gold in the same specialty.

The back of the kangine

Once again she was right: in the duel of the back, Kaylee McKowown sprouted her on Regan Smith, American and world record holder: in the 100 it ended 57 “16 to 57” 35. But despite a small post Paris crisis, Kaylee has returned the unbeatable queen of the specialty that looks at the sun.

South African mockery

The South African Pieter Coetze finally did the race of life: unfortunately to the detriment of our Ceccon. But the signals had already been to the Universiade: the twenty year old South African had warned the surfers of the 100 back: he had been the first to break the 52 “wall before landing in Singapore.

scream

Luca Urlando, who was born in Sacramento but has Italian blood (dad and grandfather come from athletics), has not yet won gold in the 200 butterfly and is taking advantage of the absence of the Marchand and Milak Olympians, but the Californian has definitively released from the open: now or never again.



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