Martinengi to the gold in front of Piti, celebrated by Maršan and Hask

Maršan also set a new Olympic record

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Martinengi, Photo: Reuters
Martinengi, Photo: Reuters
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Italian swimmer Niccolo Martinengi won the gold medal at the Olympic Games in Paris in the 100-meter breaststroke.

He reached the gold with a result of 59,03 seconds.

British Adam Piti and American Nik Fink took second place, having reached the finish line in the same time of 59,05 seconds.

German Melvin Imudu was fourth, 0,08 seconds behind the winner.

Leon Maršan and Tori Hask "bite" the gold tonight.

The French swimmer celebrated in the 400-meter medley race, and he reached the gold with a result of 4:02,95 minutes, which is also a new Olympic record. The silver medal was won by the Japanese Tomoyuki Matsushita with 5,67 seconds behind, and the third American Karson Foster reached the finish line with 5,71 seconds behind.

On the other hand, the American Hask won gold in the 100-meter dolphin race - with a result of 55,59 seconds.

Second was her compatriot Gretchen Walsh, 0,04 seconds behind, and China's Yufei Zhang won the bronze medal, 0,62 seconds behind.

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