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Stefan Milosevic grabs Men’s 200m butterfly gold – Swimming news

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Stefan Milosevic grabs Men’s 200m butterfly gold – Swimming news
Stefan Milosevic of HYACK grabbed gold medal of Men’s 200m butterfly on day one of the 2013 Mel Zajac Jr International at UBC Aquatic Centre on Sunday, May 26.
The 17-year-old Milosevic crushed hopes of his opponents in the 200m race and cemented his place on the finishing end for gold medal. With his impeccable efforts, he dictated terms to his opponents in the 200m discipline and tapped the wall for first position.
Milosevic faced tough challenge from his closest competitor but with his strong determination, he managed to ascend on the finishing end for gold medal. He showed no leniency to his opponents in the 200m discipline and tapped the wall for the title with
the timing of 2 minutes and 05.40 seconds.
Jon McKay of UVIC-PCS, who was 0.32 seconds slower from his former finisher and concluded his race in second place by posting a time of 2 minutes and 05.72 seconds, followed the champion.
The second best finisher was chased by Thomas Jobin of CASC, who was one and a half body length slower from his foregoing finisher and touched the wall with an effort of 2 minutes and 07.27 seconds for bronze medal.
Fourth fastest spot of the event was obtained by Rob Hill of Chena, who stayed 1.08 seconds away from his former finisher and surfaced on the wall with an effort of 2 minutes and 08.35 seconds.
Fifth position of the race was secured by Mathias J Oh of KING-PN, who was 0.09 seconds apart and transpired on the finishing end with the timing of 2 minutes and 08.44 seconds.
Oh was traced by Justin Kiedrzyn of HYACK, who was 0.33 seconds apart and tapped the wall with an effort of 2 minutes and 08.77 seconds for sixth position.
Seventh fastest spot of the race was obtained by Woute Terpstra of VKSC, who remained 0.38 seconds slower and touched the wall with the timing 2 minutes and 09.15 seconds.
Last position of the race was secured by Nicolaa Dekker of RAPID, who as unable to upset any of his challengers and concluded his race in eighth place with the timing of 2 minutes and 12.78 seconds.
Furthermore, Milosevic expressed happiness over his victory in the 200m butterfly discipline. In addition, the winners received awards and accolades for their relentless efforts at the victory ceremony of the tournament after the conclusion of session.

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