Australia's Izaac Stubblety-Cook made a late push in the men's 200-meter breaststroke Thursday at the Tokyo Olympics, claiming the gold medal in the event.
Stubblety-Cook (unofficial time of 2:06.38) caught and passed the Netherlands' Arno Kamminga (2:07.01) and Finland's Matti Mattsson (2:07.13) in the final lap. His time set a new Olympic record, with Russia's Anton Chupkov setting the world record (2:06.12) in 2019.
The United States' Nic Fink (2:07.93) finished fifth.
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