Sunday, 25 July 2021, 4:22 pm
Clareburt
on Fire in 400m Individual Medley
Wellingtonian
swimmer Lewis Clareburt set the Tokyo Olympic pool abuzz
tonight with a sizzling personal best in his 400m individual
medley heat.
Clareburt recorded 4min 09.49s to qualify
second fastest for tomorrow’s final behind Australian
Brendan Smith (4min 09.27s) for the final.
Clareburt
recently broke his personal record by more than two seconds
when he swam 4min 09.87s at the national championships. To
go so much faster again and in a heat at that, emphasises
his ability.
Afterwards Clareburt rated his
performance at just 2 out of 10, explaining he feels he has
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New Zealand will be desperate to win their eights heat, with only the first boat advancing directly to the final on Friday, with the other crews having to contest a repechage during the week – an extra race the star Kiwi duo won’t want on an already taxing programme. The NZ eight is drawn in the first heat along with Canada, China and Great Britain. The other heat consists of just three boats – Australia, Romania and the United States.
STUFF
The pressure is on for the rowing squad to deliver more success. The change in schedule also forced Hamish Bond to pass his flagbearer duties for Friday night’s opening to boxer David Nyika, with the dual Olympic gold medallist part of the men’s eight.
They duly won their pairs heat to progress directly to the semifinals on Tuesday and then were part of the NZ women’s eight which won their heat in dramatic fashion with a surging finish to seal an automatic place in Friday’s final. “It didn t phase us too much,” Gowler said after the eights heat. “We ve done two races in a day multiple times, so I think we were almost happy that we ll have another extra day off.” Prendergast and Gowler are the defending world champions – from 2019 – in the pair and were also part of the Kiwi women’s eight which also won gold in Austria two years ago at the last rowing worlds champs to be held before the Tokyo Olympics.