Budapest 2022 Day 4 Race Videos: Watch Milak’s 200 Fly World Record on Home Turf

2022 FINA WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

It was another exciting day of racing in Budapest! Kristof Milak claimed his second World title in the 200 butterfly and second World Record, in front of a home crowd no less. Nic Fink and Bobby Finke won gold for Team USA in two very different events, the men’s 50 breaststroke and 800 freestyle, respectively, with Fink also going on to win the mixed 4 x 100 medley relay via a clutch breaststroke split.

FINA Highlight Video — Day 4 Finals

Men’s 800 Freestyle Final

  • World Record: 7:32.12, Lin Zhang (CHN), 2009
  • Championships Record: 7:32.12, Lin Zhang (CHN), 2009
  • 2021 Olympic Champion: Bobby Finke (USA) – 7:41.87
  • 2019 World Champion: Gregorio Paltrinieri (ITA) – 7:39.27
  1. Bobby Finke (USA), 7:39.36 AR
  2. Florian Wellbrock (GER), 7:39.63
  3. Mykhailo Romanchuk (UKR), 7:40.05
  4. Gregorio Paltrinieri (ITA), 7:41.19
  5. Guilherme Costa (BRA), 7:45.48
  6. Gabriele Detti (ITA), 7:47.75
  7. Damien Joly (FRA), 7:48.10
  8. Daniel Wiffen (IRL), 7:50.63

Women’s 200 Freestyle Final

Will update when video is available.

  • World Record: 1:52.98, Federica Pellegrini – 2009 World Championships
  • Championships Record: 1:52.98, Federica Pellegrini – 2009
  • 2021 Olympic Champion: Ariarne Titmus (AUS), 1:53.50
  • 2019 World Champion: Federica Pellegrini (ITA), 1:54.22
  1. Yang Junxuan (CHN), 1:54.92
  2. Mollie O’Callaghan (AUS), 1:55.22
  3. Tang Muhan (CHN), 1:56.25
  4. Freya Anderson (GBR), 1:56.61
  5. Madi Wilson (AUS), 1:56.85
  6. Charlotte Bonnet (FRA) / Taylor Ruck (CAN), 1:57.24
  7. –
  8. Isabel Gose (GER), 1:57.38

Men’s 100 Freestyle Semi-Final

Will update when video is available.

  • World Record: 46.91, Cesar Cielo (BRA) – 2009 World Championships
  • Championship Record: 46.91, Cesar Cesar (BRA) – 2009 World Championships
  • 2021 Olympic Champion: Caeleb Dressel (USA), 47.02
  • 2019 World Champion: Caeleb Dressel (USA), 46.96

Finals Qualifiers:

  1. David Popovici (ROU), 47.13 WJR
  2. Maxime Grousset (FRA), 47.54
  3. Josh Liendo (CAN), 47.55
  4. Lewis Burras (GBR), 47.63
  5. Pan Zhanle (CHN), 47.65
  6. Alessandro Miressi (ITA), 47.89
  7. Brooks Curry (USA), 47.90
  8. Nandor Nemeth (HUN) / Lorenzo Zazzeri (ITA), 47.96*

Women’s 50 Backstroke Semi-Final

Will update when video is available.

  • World Record: 26.98, Liu Xiang (CHN) – 2018 Asian Games
  • Championship Record: 27.06, Zhao Jing (CHN) – 2009 World Championships
  • 2019 World Champion: Olivia Smoliga (USA), 27.33

Finals Qualifiers:

  1. Kylie Masse (CAN), 27.22
  2. Regan Smith (USA) / Analia Pigree (FRA), 27.29
  3. –
  4. Ingrid Wilm (CAN), 27.39
  5. Katharine Berkoff (USA), 27.40
  6. Kaylee McKeown (AUS), 27.58
  7. Kira Toussaint (NED), 27.69
  8. Medi Harris (GBR) / Silvia Scalia (ITA), 27.72*

Men’s 200 Butterfly Final

  • World Record: 1:50.73, Kristof Milak (HUN) – 2019 World Championships
  • Championships Record: 1:50.73, Kristof Milak (HUN) – 2019
  • 2021 Olympic Champion: Kristof Milak (HUN), 1:51.25
  • 2019 World Champion: Kristof Milak (HUN), 1:50.73
  1. Kristof Milak (HUN), 1:50.34 WR
  2. Leon Marchand (FRA), 1:53.37
  3. Tomoru Honda (JPN), 1:53.61
  4. Noe Ponti (SUI), 1:54.29
  5. Luca Urlando (USA), 1:54.92
  6. Tamas Kenderesi (HUN), 1:55.20
  7. Alberto Razzetti (ITA), 1:55.52
  8. James Guy (GBR), 1:55.54

Men’s 50 Breaststroke Final

  • World Record: 25.95, Adam Peaty (GBR) – 2017 World Championships
  • Championships Record: 25.95, Adam Peaty (GBR) – 2017
  • 2019 World Champion: Adam Peaty (GBR), 26.06
  1. Nic Fink (USA), 26.45
  2. Nicolo Martinenghi (ITA), 26.48
  3. Michael Andrew (USA), 26.72
  4. Bernhard Reitshammer (AUT), 26.94
  5. Simone Cerasuolo (ITA), 26.98
  6. Lucas Matzerath (GER), 27.10
  7. Yan Zibei (CHN), 27.18
  8. Felipe Franca Silva (BRA), 27.42

Women’s 200 Butterfly Semi-Final

Will update when video is available.

  • World Record: 2:01.81, Liu Zige (CHN) – 2009 Chinese National Games
  • Championship Record: 2:03.41, Jess Jess (AUS) – 2009 World Championships
  • 2021 Olympic Champion: Zhang Yufei (CHN), 2:03.86
  • 2019 World Champion: Boglarka Kapas (HUN), 2:06.78

Finals Qualifiers:

  1. Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2:05.79 WJR
  2. Hali Flickinger (USA), 2:05.90
  3. Regan Smith (USA), 2:07.13
  4. Lana Pudar (BIH), 2:07.58
  5. Zhang Yufei (CHN), 2:07.76
  6. Elizabeth Dekkers (AUS), 2:07.77
  7. Helena Bach (DEN), 2:07.82
  8. Boglarka Kapas (HUN), 2:07.89

Men’s 200 IM Semi-Final

Will update when video is available.

  • World Record: 1:54.00, Ryan Lochte (USA) – 2011 World Championships
  • Championship Record: 1:54.00, Ryan Lochte (USA) – 2011 World Championships
  • 2021 Olympic Champion: Wang Shun (CHN), 1:55.00
  • 2019 World Champion:  Daiya Seto (JPN), 1:56.14

Finals Qualifiers:

  1. Leon Marchand (FRA), 1:55.75
  2. Carson Foster (USA), 1:56.44
  3. Daiya Seto (JPN), 1:56.74
  4. Chase Kalisz (USA), 1:56.76
  5. Hubert Kos (HUN), 1:57.23
  6. Tom Dean (GBR), 1:57.38
  7. Lewis Clareburt (NZL), 1:57.63
  8. Matt Sates (RSA), 1:57.74

Mixed Medley Relay Final

  • World Record: 3:37.58, Great Britain – 2021 Tokyo Olympics
  • Championship Record: 3:38.56, United States – 2017 World Championships
  • 2021 Olympic Champion: Great Britain, 3:37.58
  • 2019 World Champion: Australia, 3:39.08
  1. United States, 3:38.79
  2. Australia, 3:41.34
  3. Netherlands, 3:41.54
  4. Great Britain, 3:41.65
  5. Italy, 3:41.67
  6. China, 3:43.55
  7. Japan, 3:45.28
  8. Germany, 3:46.64

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NB1
2 years ago

Wellbrock hosting Romanchuk is the sweetest, kindest story of the year, deserves its own documentary and movie with all proceeds going to refugees

Fobby Binke
2 years ago

I remember when Bobo Gigi -non stop – hyped up Luca Orlando as the next Michael Phelps.

🤔

Anonymous
Reply to  Fobby Binke
2 years ago

Bilateral shoulder dislocation will slow a swimmer down.

Mike
2 years ago

A video where an American didn’t medal. Taking about some progress there

Marklewis
2 years ago

Milak gave his hometown fans a performance to remember. The ovation they gave him in response to his spectacular WR swim was a beautiful moment in the sport of swimming.

mcmflyguy
Reply to  Marklewis
2 years ago

I always love the home crowd when their athlete wins. Always goes ballistic.

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