Who won 200m male butterfly?

Who won 200m male butterfly?

Kristof Milak of Hungary
Kristof Milak of Hungary dominates the 200-meter butterfly. Milak, the world-record holder, won the gold medal with a breathtaking time of 1:51.25, just off his world record of 1:50.73. It was a new Olympic record.

Who is 200 Mens butterfly winner at Tokyo Olympics?

TOKYO, July 28 (Reuters) – Kristof Milak of Hungary won the gold medal in the men’s 200m butterfly at the Tokyo Olympics on Wednesday.

Who won the triple jump in the 1984 Olympics?

Al Joyner
Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men’s triple jump

Men’s triple jump at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
Winning distance 17.26
Medalists
Al Joyner United States Mike Conley Sr. United States Keith Connor Great Britain
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Who won the 1984 Baseball Olympics?

Japan did win the 1984 tournament, but baseball was included in the Los Angeles Olympic games as a demonstration sport. Japan had won two bronze medals (1992 and 2004) and one silver (1996) since baseball became a medal sport. It also finished fourth in 2000 and 2008.

Who won the men’s butterfly?

Kristof Milak
Kristof Milak is the king of the men’s 200-meter butterfly after taking the top spot during Tuesday’s race at the 2021 Olympics. The Hungarian star set a new Olympic record with a finishing time of 1:51.25.

Who holds the world record in butterfly?

Caeleb Dressel
24-year-old American powerhouse Caeleb Dressel (USA) currently holds the world record for the 100m Butterfly after phenomenally smashing his own time in Tokyo last year.

Did Carl Lewis do the triple jump?

It was amazing — only two men before that day had jumped 29 feet, both at altitude. Carl Lewis did it THREE CONSECUTIVE times. But the record was Powell’s. And the record is Powell’s.

Who coached the 1984 Olympic baseball team?

Then, 76 players selected from the more than 3,000 who tried out across the nation were invited to the national tryouts. in Louisville, KY, October 22-33. From the Louisville camp, head coach Rod Dedeaux of the University of Southern California and his staff identified 44 of the top players.