Tag: Daiya Seto
-
Epic Flashback | Hangzhou 2018 | FINA
#FLASHBACK to 5 memorable World🌍 and Championship🏅 records broken during Hangzhou 2018🇨🇳
-
World Record – Daiya Seto | 200m Butterfly | #FINAHangzhou2018
Two years ago, a crazy race entered in the history of the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m)! In the 200m Butterfly event at #FINAHangzhou2018, Chad Le Clos in Lane 1 was still the man to beat, while Daiya Seto and Zhuhao LI, Lane 4 and 5, had the best seed times. The pace was so…
-
Japanese swimmer axed as captain over affair
Swimming world champion Daiya Seto has been suspended from swimming for the rest of the year and axed as captain after he was exposed on camera meeting another woman at a hotel who was not his wife.
-
László Cseh’s Golden Moment | Kazan 2015 | FINA World Championships
Let’s take a look back to when László Cseh from Hungary beat Chad Le Clos from South Africa by 0.20sec in the Men’s 200M FLY final, claiming his second World Gold since 2005 (400M IM). Enjoy watching this epic race from the 2015 edition of the FINA World Championships in Kazan, Russia!
-
CSS 2020: Beijing inspires stars from 21 nations
FINA Champions Swim Series 2020 Athletes from China and Japan were in great shape in the second and last leg of the 2020 edition of the FINA Champions Swim Series, taking place in Beijing (CHN) on January 18-19. The local stars, as with the first stop of the circuit in Shenzhen (CHN, January 14-15), left…
-
World Record | Daiya Seto Men’s 400m Individual Medley | ISL | Full Race | Las Vegas
A new world record! Daiya Seto sets a new record in the Men’s 400m Individual Medley
-
Daiya Seto sets new World Record in 200m fly #FINAHangzhou2018
On the first day of the FINA World Swimming Championships 2018, Japan’s Daiya Seto already broke a world record. In the men’s 200m fly he set a new global mark of 1:48.24.
-
CC photo #426: Daiya Seto (JPN) on the Istanbul 2012 medal podium
Japan’s Daiya Seto world champion in the men’s 400 individual medley, at the FINA 2012 World Swimming Championships (25m) in Istanbul, Turkey. Also in the picture silver winner Laszlo Cseh (HUN) and bronze winner David Verraszto (HUN). See the result list here