Day five finals of the 2016 Japanese Nationals proved to be a session for the books with Kosuke Hagino rocketing to the top of the world rankings and the Japanese men showing their sprint prowess.
Keita Sunama continued to hold the lead in the men’s 200-meter back in semi-finals, dropping his prelims swim of 1:57.12 down to a 1:56.43. Sunama’s time falls under the Japanese Olympic qualifying standard of 1:56.79 but he will have to replicate his performance in finals to claim a spot at Rio.
Ryosuke Irie, the Japanese National Record holder in the event, posted a 1:57.05 to maintain his spot at second on the leaderboard. Irie, who has already been under the qualifying standard with a 1:55.42, will look to drop more time in finals.
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