In the early morning of August 4, Beijing time, the men's 100-meter butterfly final of the Paris Olympic swimming event ended, and Hungary's Milak won the championship in 49.90 seconds, winning the Olympic championship for the first time. Canada's Leondo was second in 49.99 seconds, and Canada's Haren was third in 50.45 seconds.
Leondo in the middle lane and Konstanje of the Netherlands took the lead after the opening period, and Milak was gaining momentum.
After 50 meters Leondo's advantage is reflected! But Milak quickly caught up.
Leondo holds the lead again and Mirak catches up again!
It's almost the end, and the two are still alternating the leads! If Leondo wins, he will be the second black athlete to win the men's 100m butterfly at the Olympics after Nesti at the 1988 Olympics!
To the side, Milak won the championship in 49.90 seconds! Leondo was 0.09 seconds behind and finished second in 49.99 seconds.