Kitajima Breaks 200 Breaststroke World Record

Two days after wearing a T-shirt stating “I am the swimmer”, in protest against the Japanese Swimming Federation restricting Japanese swimmers to use only Mizuno, Descente or Asics swim suits, Kosuke Kitajima breaks the 200 meter breaststroke world record, wearing a Speedo LZR Racer at the Japan Open. The new world record is 2:07.51, beating the 2:08.50 set by Brendan Hansen at the 2006 Pan Pacific Championships.

Source: SwimInfo

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One response to “Kitajima Breaks 200 Breaststroke World Record”

  1. rokur Avatar

    Kitajima: I will forget about the world record for now ahead of the Olympics and will go out fighting as if I am a challenger. For the Olympics, I only have the gold medals on my mind. I won’t come home if I don’t get them.

    http://www.swimnews.com/News/displayStory.jhtml?id=6129

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