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- Updated: May 22, 2016
Japan Open, Tokyo
Cameron McEvoy, Cate Campbell and Kosuke Hagino squeezed more speed out of the clock in the closing session at the Japan Open, the Aussie sprinters on 21.61 and 24.31 in the freestyle dash finals, the Japanese all-rounder on 1:56.13 in the 200m medley ahead of a 1:58 from Daiya Seto, who also rattled the 2:10 mark in the 200m breaststroke.
McEvoy dominated with a dash that is faster than Olympic champion Florent Manaudou (FRA) so far in the 50m rounds at the European Championships (final this evening as the London continental showcase comes to a close).
Katsumi Nakamura gave the hosts second in 22.26, 0.05sec ahead of James Magnussen, with Shinri Shioura on 22.34.
For Campbell the elder, the final was a strange place: sister Bronte was missing, her 25.46 in heats leaving her shy of the two per nation cut past prelims, Shanyna Jack going …
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