Sports & Fitness

Japan’s Ohashi shocks the world after winning 400m individual medley

Defending champion and current world champion Katinka Hosszu failed to deliver the killer punch.

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Jul 2021 10:57AM

Japan’s Ohashi shocks the world after winning 400m individual medley
Japan's Yui Ohashi shocks the world after winning the 400m individual medley at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre in Tokyo this morning. -AFP pix July 25, 2021.

Tokyo - Japan's Yui Ohashi set the pool alight this morning to topple defending champion Katinka Hosszu and win gold in the women's 400m individual medley.

The 25-year-old swam a scintillating breaststroke leg to take charge, touching in 4mins 32.08 secs ahead of US pair Emma Weyant (4:32.76) and Hali Flickinger (4:34.90).

"I swam believing in myself. I really did not think of winning the gold," said Ohashi. 

"A lot of people supported me so that I could exert all my strength. I really appreciate it. I had an enjoyable race. It is still like a dream."

Hungary's Hosszu, a dominant force since setting the world record at the Rio Olympics in 2016, was in touch over the first 200m but the world champion failed to deliver the killer punch.

Flickinger set the early pace, turning first after the butterfly leg with Hosszu second, and the American maintained her lead through the backstroke.

However, Ohashi pulled a body length clear in the breaststroke and no-one could rein her in, with the battle unfolding for the minor medals. – AFP July 25, 2021

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