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Swimming World Championships: Adam Chillingworth sets record for Hong Kong, Ian Ho makes 50m freestyle semi-finals

  • Hong Kong’s Adam Chillingworth sets record for city, but fails to make progress through the men’s 200m breaststroke heats
  • Ian Ho progresses through to the men’s 50m freestyle semi-finals, but narrowly missed out on making Saturday’s final

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Daiya Seto of Japan claimed gold in the men’s men’s 200m breaststroke final. Photo: AFP

Hong Kong swimmer Ian Ho Yentou narrowly missed out of the men’s 50m freestyle final at Friday’s swimming’s short-course World Championships in Melbourne.

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Ho clocked in a time of 21.04 seconds to finish in fourth place in the second semi-final of the day. Jordan Crooks of the Cayman Islands and Great Britain’s Benjamin Proud set the quickest time heading into the finals, which takes place Saturday evening.

It was also a bittersweet day for Hong Kong’s Adam Chillingworth, who set yet another record for the city in the men’s 200m breaststroke heat, but failed to progress past the heat stages.

Chillingworth shaved 0.67 seconds off his personal best, set in October at the Fina World Cup in Toronto, but was edged out of the final eight.

Daiya Seto of Japan went on to claim gold in the final ahead of USA’s Nic Fink and Qin Haiyang from China.

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It’s has so far been mixed results for Hong Kong at the short-course event, with star swimmer Siobhan Haughey the sole medal winner in Melbourne.

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