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Tokyo Olympics: Swimming LIVE Day 3, July 26 - Sajan Prakash in action - Updates, Score, Results, Blog
Sajan Prakash will compete in 200m butterfly while Milak, Ledecky, Titmus, Ohashi and Hosszu are all in action.

Indian swimmer Sajan Prakash
Welcome to the Evening Session of Swimming on Day 3 at the Tokyo Olympics!
The Tokyo Aquatics Centre will be witnessing 4 events in total and all of them are heats. Sajan Prakash, India's first swimmer to secure direct qualification to the Olympics, will compete in the 200m butterfly heats.
The events are as follows:
1. Women's 200m Freestyle Heats
2. Men's 200m Butterfly Heats
3. Women's 200m Individual Medley Heats
4. Women's 1500m Freestyle Heats
The Ledecky-Titmus rivalry will resume in the 200m freestyle while Kristof Milak is expected to dominate the field in the 200m butterfly. Katinka Hosszu will look to win one last 200m individual medley while Ledecky is the favourite in the newly-introduced 1500m freestyle.
Stay tuned with us for all the updates!
Live Updates
- 26 July 2021 1:43 AM GMT
Men's 200m Freestyle | Semifinal 1
Malyutin from the ROC wins! 1:45.45 on the clock.
Popovici second. Behind the Russian by 0.23.
- 26 July 2021 1:41 AM GMT
Men's 200m Freestyle | Semifinal 1
Popovici dominating at the 50m mark! Leads!
- 26 July 2021 1:37 AM GMT
Men's 200m Freestyle | Semifinal 1
All eyes on Lane 5. Romania's Popovici has been lighting up the world stage.
Can he pull it off at the world's biggest stage?
- 26 July 2021 1:35 AM GMT
Women's 100m Butterfly | FINAL
Canada's MacNeil wins this one! The World Champion is now an Olympic Champion!
Zhang Yufei second.
Emma McKeon takes home Bronze.
- 26 July 2021 1:29 AM GMT
We are minutes away!
The finalists are in the call room.
Three of those athletes are going to go home with medals.
- 26 July 2021 1:14 AM GMT
South Africa's Schoenmaker after breaking the OR yesterday
“I didn’t expect that at all. When I saw I was ahead, I thought I was dying because I was going way too fast at the end and I thought I could just try and hold on”
- 26 July 2021 1:05 AM GMT
ABOUT TIME!
We are less than half an hour away from the pandemonium to start all over again!
Who are your medal favourites from today's events?

