Last-Minute Wardrobe Malfunction Costs Olympic Swimmer The World Record
Hungarian swimmer Kristof Milak blamed his failure to set a new world record in the 200-meter butterfly final at the Tokyo Olympics on a rip in his swimming shorts.
âThey split 10 minutes before I entered the pool and in that moment I knew the world record was gone. I lost my focus and knew I couldnât do it,â Milak said Wednesday, according to the BBC.
Milak, 21, changed into a new pair of trunks and still won the event by almost 2.5 seconds. He set a new Olympic record of 1:51:25 in the process, shattering Michael Phelpsâ time of 1:52:03 at the Beijing games in 2008.
But the wardrobe malfunction was a negative distraction, he said.
JONATHAN NACKSTRAND via Getty Images Kristof Milak adjusts his swim trunks ahead of the final of the men's 200-meter butterfly final at the Tokyo Olympics.âIt was a problem for me. I have a routine, a rhythm, a focus. This broke my focus and that problem impacted my time,â he explained. âI wasnât swimming for the medal, I was swimming for the time,â he added. âI said earlier I wanted a personal best. And my personal best is a world record.â
Malik set his world record of 1:50:73 at the world championships in Gwangju, South Korea, in 2019. He shaved 0.78 seconds off Phelpsâ time from the 2009 World Championships.
âAs frustrated as I am to see that record go down, I couldnât be happier to see how he did it,â Phelps said in tribute to Malik at the time. âThat kidâs last 100m was incredible. He put together a great 200 fly from start to finish.â
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