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Duncan Scott won his third medal from a single Olympic Games, with a superb silver in the final of the 200m individual medley, becoming the first British swimmer to achieve this since Henry Taylor in 1908. While Scott knew he had the backend speed for the final 50m, he also knew he had to be on the shoulders of the leaders at the final turn to be in with a medal chance. Michael Andrew (USA) kept to form, taking the race out fast. A breaststroke specialist, Andrew turned at the 150m mark, a full second up on nearest rival, Shun Wang of China. At this stage Scott was in 5
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Jul 30, 2021 | 1:26 AM
TOKYO (Reuters) – Duncan Scott spoke of the ‘Adam Peaty effect’ after becoming Britain’s joint most-decorated Olympic swimmer of all time on Friday with a silver in the men’s 200m individual medley.
The medal was his third of the Tokyo Games, after 4×200 relay gold and 200m freestyle silver, and fifth from two Olympics. The Scot won two relay silvers at Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and is not done yet.
Britain has won six medals so far in the Tokyo pool, matching the country’s best performance since the 1908 Games, and Scott can become the first British athlete from any sport to win four in a single Olympics when he swims in Sunday’s 4x100m medley relay.