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Olympics Rio 2016: Kosuke Hagino wins men's 400m individual medley gold

Dan Quarrell

Updated 07/08/2016 at 01:51 GMT

Kosuke Hagino won the men's Olympic 400 metres individual medley on Saturday to give Japan the first swimming gold medal of the Rio Games.

Kosuke Hagino (JPN) of Japan celebrates winning the gold medal

Image credit: Reuters

Hagino, the bronze medallist in London in 2012, won with a time of four minutes 6.05 seconds to end a U.S. stranglehold on the event dating back to 1996.
Chase Kalisz of the United States, who had been fastest in the heats, finished second and Japan's Daiya Seto took the bronze. Hagino's time was the third fastest ever and the fastest by a non-American swimmer.
Olympic champion Ryan Lochte of the United States did not qualify for the event at the U.S. trials and nor did world record holder Michael Phelps, the winner in 2004 and 2008.
American Tom Dolan won the event in 1996 and 2000. Hagino's win made up for missing out on the world championships last year due to injury, a gold that Seto won in his team mate's absence.
Seto led for the first 100 metres, covering the opening 50 metres of the butterfly leg inside world record pace, but Hagino was ahead at the 150 mark and led the rest of the way with Kalisz passing Seto at the end of the breaststroke leg.
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Kosuke Hagino (JPN) of Japan celebrates winning the gold medal

Image credit: Reuters

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