Kosuke Hagino rocketed to first in the world rankings for the 200 free with a scorching 1:45.50 during day three finals of the 2016 Japanese Nationals.
The women’s 100-meter backstroke continued to be a semi-lackluster event with none of the athletes bypassing the 1-minute mark. Miyuki Takemuri held her spot as the number one seed with a time 1:00.50, while Natsumi Sakai maintained second with a 1:00.56.
Anna Konishi moved up to third in the 100-meter back with a time of 1:00.84, bettering upon her prelims time of 1:01.33, leaving the race wide open for anyone in tomorrow’s finals.
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