Mimosa Jallow, who made it to the semi-finals, was disappointed in his main sport – Kristof Milak set a world record in his home pool

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Olympic champion and world champion Caeleb Dressel did not appear at the start line of the men’s 100m freestyle semifinals. The reasons are medical, the U.S. team said.

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Mimosa Jallow’n backstroke was not enough for the 50m final at the World Long Distance Swimming Championships in Budapest. Jallow scooped up 27.99 and was 12th in the semifinals.

Canada was the fastest in the semi-finals, as was Canada Kylie Masse, which swims for a time of 27.22. Jallow set out to seek a final spot on his main trip.

– It would have been great to swim in the finals, it wouldn’t have been impossible. But the hard level here is, and “Vinsta” is caught small anyway, Jallow told Sport after getting out of the pool.

Jallow, the holder of the 27.42 record in Finland, was relatively satisfied with his performance. There would have been bangs for the better.

– I have had to do with this “vinstan” in recent years. Strong bathing doesn’t seem easy. It’s easier with Satanen. I was hoping for better. It felt better when warming up. It’s small. End a little precipitate, the extract does not bite perfectly.

The Finn was fourth in the day and 28.06 in the first 11 rounds.

Jallow, who reached the semifinals in both the 50-meter and 100-meter backstroke, will be contracted in the 50-meter butterfly race on Thursday.

– I haven’t swum from a fly here yet. Isn’t it, tomorrow is a break and we’re looking for momentum from there.

Kristof Milak set a world record – Dressel shone in his absence

The men’s 200-meter butterfly final was seen going wild when Hungary Kristof Milak pushed to a new world record of 1.50.34. The previous record of 1.50.73 was also in the name of the Hungarian swimming star.

Milak was completely disobedient, coming second to France Leon Marchand and ranked third in Japan Tomoru Honda he was more than three seconds away.

The semifinals of the men’s 100m freestyle started in a confused mood. Olympic winner and world champion Caeleb Dressel abstained from the semi-finals. Sports Expert Ville Kallinen according to Dressel’s failure, there is a medical reason. Dressel’s withdrawal was also reported, among other things Inside the Games (switch to another service).

– The U.S. team made the decision after talking to Caeleb, his coach, and the team’s medical staff. The reasons are medical. The team will decide on his participation in the following sports later this week, the U.S. swimming team told news agency AP

Dressel’s absence didn’t bother him in the end. Only 17-year-old Romanian David Popovici Porhalsi in the semifinals junior world record 47.13. Time is the ninth hardest of all time. The trip world record of 46.91 for 2009 is Brazilian César Cielon on behalf of.

Bronze medalist at the Tokyo Olympics Matti Mattsson will start his main trip in the 200m breaststroke on Wednesday. Live broadcasts on ‘s channels from the morning races at 9.55 and in the evening at 18.55.

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