Kristóf Milák Explained

Kristóf Milák
Strokes:Backstroke, butterfly, freestyle
Club:Érdi Úszó Sport Kft. (–2018)
Bp. Honvéd (2018–)
Coach:Balázs Virth[1]
Birth Date:20 February 2000[2]
Birth Place:Budapest, Hungary
Height:1.90 m
Weight:83 kg

Kristóf Milák (born 20 February 2000) is a Hungarian swimmer. He is the current holder of the world record in the long course 200 metre butterfly and the European record in the long course 100 metre butterfly. At his first Olympic Games, the 2020 Summer Olympics, he won a gold medal in the 200 metre butterfly and a silver medal in the 100 metre butterfly. He has also won three gold medals and one silver at the World Aquatic Championships, as well as three gold medals at the European Aquatics Championships. He was the gold medalist in the 400 metre freestyle, 200 metre freestyle, and 200 metre butterfly events at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics.[3]

Career

2016

When he was 16 years old, Milák competed at the 2016 European Junior Swimming Championships in Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary in July, winning the gold medal in the 200 meter butterfly with a time of 1:56.77, placing fifth in the 100 metre butterfly at 52.98 seconds, and placing seventh with a time of 24.42 seconds in the 50 metre butterfly.[4]

2017: Butterfly lift-off

2017 European Junior Championships

At the 2017 European Junior Swimming Championships in Netanya, Israel, Milák swam a 1:53.79 in the 200 metre butterfly, winning the gold medal and setting a new world junior record and a new Championships record in the event.[5]

2017 World Championships

At the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Milák set a new world junior record and a new Hungarian national record of 50.77 seconds in the semifinals of the 100 metre butterfly.[6] [7] Earlier the same day, in the prelims of the same event, he broke his first world junior record of the Championships with a time of 51.23 seconds.[7] [8] In the final he swam a 50.62 and won the silver medal, setting a his third world junior record and second national record in the event.[7] [8] [9] In addition to his national records in the 100 metre butterfly, Milák helped the Hungary 4x100 metre medley relay place seventh in the final and set a new national record of 3:32.13.[10]

2017 World Junior Championships

On 26 August 2017, at the 2017 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in Indianapolis, United States, Milák helped set a new world junior record and Championships record of 7:10.95 in the final of the 4x200 metre freestyle relay.[11]

2018: A year golden in fly and free

2018 Spring National and European Junior Championships

At the 2018 Hungarian Spring National Championships, Milák, who was just 18 years of age, lowered his own world junior record in the 200 metre butterfly to a 1:52.71.[12] [13] In July, at the 2018 European Junior Swimming Championships, Milák competed in 10 individual and relay events, reaching the semifinal or final in all 10 events, swimming in the final of 9 events, and winning medals in 5 events, of which four were gold medals and one was a bronze medal.[14]

2018 European Championships

At the 2018 European Aquatics Championships held in Glasgow, Scotland in August, he won the gold medal in the 200 metre butterfly event with a time of 1:52.79.[13] In the mixed 4x200 metre freestyle relay, he led-off the relay swimming a 1:48.04 for the first leg and helping the relay place fourth with a Hungarian national record time of 7:31.19.[15]

2018 Summer Youth Olympics

See also: Swimming at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics.

Milák won a total of four medals at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina in October 2018, three of which were gold medals and one of which was a silver medal.[16] In the 400 metre freestyle Milák won his first gold medal with a time of 3:48.08, finishing almost half a second before silver medalist Marco De Tullio of Italy and splitting under 30 seconds at every 50 meter mark of the race.[17] [18] His second gold medal of the Youth Olympic Games came in the 200 metre freestyle where he was the only swimmer under 1:48.00, winning in a time of 1:47.73.[18] [19] He won his third gold medal in a butterfly event, the 200 metre butterfly, where he finished exactly 1.00 seconds ahead of second place finisher Denys Kesil of the Ukraine with a time of 1:54.89.[20] In the 100 metre butterfly, Milák won his only silver medal of the meet, ranking second in the final behind Andrei Minakov of Russia with a time of 51.50 seconds.[21]

2018 Winter National Championships

Once back to Hungary from the Summer Youth Olympics, Milák set a new national record in the short course 50 metre backstroke with a time of 23.49 seconds on 10 November 2018 at the 2018 Hungarian Winter National Championships conducted in short course metres.[3]

2019: Toppling a decade-old world record

2019 World Championships

At the 2019 World Aquatics Championships held in Gwangju, South Korea in July 2019, Milák won the gold medal and set a new world record of 1:50.73 in the 200 metre butterfly on 24 July, breaking Michael Phelps' 10-year-old world record by 0.78 seconds.[22] In addition to breaking the world record set by Phelps in 2009, Milák became the first person to hold the world record in the men's long course 200 metre butterfly event other than Phelps in an 18 year period.[23] It was also the first time in almost a decade that any swimmer had a long course world record in a butterfly event at either the 100 metre or 200 metre distance other than Phelps, with the last swimmer being Milorad Čavić of Serbia in the 100 metre butterfly in 2009.[24]

International Swimming League

In 2019, Milák was member[25] of the 2019 International Swimming League representing Team Iron. He won the 200m butterfly in both matches he participated in. (Lewisville, Budapest)

2020: COVID-19 sidelines Milák

International Swimming League

Due to a positive test of having COVID-19, Milák was unable to participate in the 2020 International Swimming League at full capacity, he was on the roster of Team Iron though was out of the season.[26] [27]

2021: Milák springs back

2021 Spring National Championships

At the long course 2021 Hungarian Spring National Championships in Budapest, Milák set his first national record of the Championships in the 100 metre freestyle by dropping over eight tenths of a second off his best time to set the new record at 48.00 seconds, which was eight hundredths of a second faster than the previous record.[28] [29] Milák also broke the 100 metre butterfly national record he set in 2017 at 50.62 seconds with a new personal best time of 50.47 seconds.[30] He also anchored the 4x200 metre freestyle relay with a split of 1:44.86, helping the relay set a new national record of 7:07.67 in the event.[31]

2020 European Championships

At the 2020 European Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Milák won his first gold medal in Championships record time in the 200 metre butterfly, which was the second gold medal for Hungary and first gold medal for a male Hungarian in any sport at the Championships.[32] He also won the gold medal in the 100 metre butterfly with a national record and Championships record time of 50.18 seconds in the final after achieving Championships records in both the prelims and semifinals of the event.[33] [34] [35]

2020 Summer Olympics

See also: Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

At the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan and postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Milák won the gold medal in the 200 metre butterfly in a new Olympic record time of 1:51.25.[36] [37] [38] He finished over one body length ahead of and more than two seconds before the second place finisher and silver medalist, Japan's Tomoru Honda.[39] In the semifinals of the 100 metre butterfly, Milák broke the Olympic record of 50.39 set by Caeleb Dressel of the United States in the prelims heats and set a new Olympic record of 50.31 seconds.[40] He won the silver medal with a time of 49.68 in the final, less than three tenths of a second slower than the first place finisher.[41] His time of 49.68 seconds in the final set a new European record and Hungarian record in the event and moved him up in global rankings to second fastest swimmer in the event internationally, ahead of Michael Phelps and behind Caeleb Dressel.[42] In addition to his butterfly individual events, Milák swam in the prelims and finals of the 4x100 meter freestyle relay, helping the relay finish fifth and set a new Hungarian record in the final.[43] [40]

International Swimming League

Milák was selected as one of the swimmers for Team Iron in the 2021 International Swimming League, which was the third season of the International Swimming League.[44]

2021 Swimming World Cup: Budapest

On the first day of the 2021 FINA Swimming World Cup stop in Budapest and held in short course metres, 7 October, Milák advanced to the final of the 100 metre butterfly with a time of 50.60 seconds.[45] [46] He also advanced to the final of the 50 metre freestyle, with a new personal best time of 21.62 seconds.[47] Later in the day during the finals session, Milák swam a personal best time in the 100 metre butterfly at 49.92 seconds and won the silver medal in the event behind Tom Shields of the United States.[48] [49] In the final of the 50 metre freestyle, Milák lowered his time from the prelims by almost two tenths of a second to 21.44 seconds and ranked fifth overall.[50]

Starting off day two of competition in the morning, Milák swam a personal best time of 23.34 in the 50 metre backstroke, breaking the Hungarian national record of 23.39 in the event, and advancing to the final ranked first overall.[51] [52] To conclude his morning prelims session, Milák qualified for the final of the 100 metre freestyle ranked sixth overall with his time of 47.48 seconds.[52] [53] He dropped over two tenths of a second in the final of the 50 metre backstroke in the evening, winning the gold medal and setting a new national record of 23.08 seconds.[54] [55] [56] [57] Transitioning to freestyle for his last two events of the day, he broke 47 seconds for the first time in the 100 metre freestyle final and won the bronze medal with a time of 46.93 seconds, finishing within two seconds of gold medalist Kyle Chalmers of Australia and silver medalist Vladimir Morozov of Russia.[55] [58] In his third and final event of the day two finals session, the mixed 4x50 metre freestyle relay, Milák split a 20.94, helping his relay win the silver medal in a time of 1:32.44.[55] [59]

The final morning of competition in Budapest, Milák advanced to the final in both of the events he raced.[60] Up first, in the 50 metre butterfly, he qualified ranked third for the final with his prelims time of 22.91 seconds.[61] About an hour later, in the prelims of the 200 metre freestyle, he swam within a second of his best time at 1:45.62 and advanced to the final ranked sixth.[62] Milák just missed the podium in the final of the 50 metre butterfly, finishing fourth with a personal best time of 22.64 seconds.[63] [64] In the final of the 200 metre freestyle, he swam another personal best time, dropping over two full seconds from his previous best time of 1:44.91 to win the bronze medal with a time of 1:42.61.[64] [65] In terms of total points scored for his swims at the Budapest stop, Milák ranked fifth amongst male competitors, in terms of total points earned across all four World Cup stops, for which Milák only competed at the one Budapest stop, Milák's scores from the one stop were good enough to rank him as 35th overall highest scoring male competitor, and amongst male competitors who competed at only one stop in the World Cup circuit Milák ranked as number five in terms of total points.[66]

2021 European Short Course Championships

To follow-up his short course performances at the World Cup, Milák entered to compete at the 2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships held at the Kazan Aquatics Palace in Russia starting on 2 November.[67] [68] He diversified his line-up with five events spanning three different strokes, entering to race in the 50 metre backstroke, 100 metre butterfly, 200 meter butterfly, 100 metre freestyle, and 200 metre freestyle.[69]

On 2 November, day one of competition, Milák qualified for the semifinals of the 50 metre backstroke with his time of 23.91 seconds, which was a little over four tenths of a second behind Simone Sabbioni of Italy who competed in the same prelims heat and did not qualify for the semifinals as he was not one of the fastest two swimmers in the prelims heats from his country.[70] Later in the same prelims session, Milák advanced to the semifinals later the same day in his second event, the 100 metre butterfly, with a time of 50.39 seconds.[71] For the semifinals of the 50 metre backstroke, he swam a 23.50, qualifying for the final ranked eighth.[72] [73] His last race of day one, the semifinals of the 100 metre butterfly, Milák swam a personal best time of 49.71 seconds and advanced to the final ranking second.[73] [74] The following day, Milák placed eighth in the final of the 50 metre backstroke with a time of 23.34 seconds.[75] In the final of the 100 metre butterfly, he just missed the podium, finishing in fourth place with a time of 49.88 seconds.[76]

In the prelims of the 200 metre butterfly on the morning of day three, Milák qualified for the semifinals with a time of 1:54.32.[77] He swam a 1:51.33 in the semifinals and qualified for the final the following day ranked first.[78] [79] The next day, Milák decided not to swim in the prelims heats of the 200 metre freestyle, resting for the final of the 200 metre butterfly in the evening.[80] Later in the day, during the evening finals session, he won his first medal at a European Short Course Swimming Championships, earning the gold medal in the 200 metre butterfly with a time of 1:51.11 in the final of the event.[81] [82] On the fifth day, Milák swam a near-best time of 47.16 seconds in the 100 metre freestyle prelims heats and advanced to the semifinals ranking tenth amongst the swimmers who qualified for the semifinals and fourteenth overall.[83] He followed up his morning time with a 47.08 in the evening semifinals, placing ninth and earning the designation of alternate for the final.[84]

2022

2022 World Championships

At the 2022 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest in June and July, Milák split the second-fastest time of all finals relays swimmers in the 4×100 metre freestyle relay with a time of 46.89 seconds to help place fifth in 3:11.24.[85] Three days later, in the final of the 200 metre butterfly, he lowered his own world record in the event to a 1:50.34 and won the gold medal, finishing 3.03 seconds ahead of the silver medalist Léon Marchand of France.[86] [87] [88] Swimming the anchor leg of the 4×200 metre freestyle relay in the final two days later, he split a 1:44.68 to help achieve a time of 7:06.27 and fifth-place finish.[89] The following day, he won a gold medal in the 100 metre butterfly with a time of 50.14 seconds, finishing eight-tenths of a second ahead of silver medalist Naoki Mizunuma of Japan.[90] [91]

2022 European Aquatics Championships

For the 2022 European Aquatics Championships, held in August in Rome, Italy, Milák entered to compete in the 100 metre freestyle, 200 metre freestyle, 100 metre butterfly, and 200 metre butterfly individual events.[92] On the first day of competition, he won a gold medal in the 4×200 metre freestyle relay, splitting a 1:44.42 for the anchor leg of the relay to contribute to the final mark, and new Hungarian record, of 7:05.38.[93] [94] [95] The next day he qualified for the semifinals of the 100 metre freestyle, ranking twelfth in the preliminaries with a time of 48.88 seconds.[96] In the semifinals, he swam a personal best time of 47.76 seconds, qualifying for the final ranking second by two-tenths of a second ahead of third-ranked Alessandro Miressi of Italy.[97] [98] Day three, he started off with a 51.82 in the preliminaries of the 100 metre butterfly, qualifying for the semifinals ranking third.[99] Starting off the evening session, he won the silver medal in the 100 metre freestyle with a Hungarian record time of 47.47 seconds.[100] [101] Finishing off the session, he swam a 51.01 in the semifinals of the 100 metre butterfly, qualifying for the final ranking first.[100] [102]

Day four, Milák ranked first in the morning prelims heats of the 200 metre freestyle, qualifying for the semifinals with a time of 1:46.26.[103] Later in the morning session, he anchored the 4×100 metre freestyle relay with a 48.84 to help qualify the relay to the final ranking first.[104] Starting off the evening session, he won the gold medal in the 100 metre butterfly with a time of 50.33 seconds.[105] [106] [107] Approximately 15 minutes later, he placed tenth in the semifinals of the 200 metre freestyle with a time of 1:47.37.[108] About an hour after that, he won a silver medal in the 4×100 metre freestyle relay, splitting a 47.24 for the anchor leg of the relay to help finish in 3:12.43.[109] [110] In the preliminaries of the 200 metre butterfly the next morning, he swam a 1:54.97 and qualified for the semifinals ranking first.[111] [112] He sped up to a 1:53.97 in the semifinals to qualify for the final ranking first.[113] [114] He won his third gold medal of the Championships the following day, finishing first in the 200 metre butterfly with a time of 1:52.01, which was 2.77 seconds ahead of silver medalist and fellow Hungarian Richárd Márton.[115] [116]

Later in the year, at the 2022 Hungarian National Short Course Swimming Championships in November, Milák achieved a suite of personal best times including a 1:49.86 in the 200 metre butterfly and a 49.56 in the 100 metre butterfly.[117] [118]

2023

At the 2023 Hungarian National Championships in April, Milák won the national title in the 200 metre butterfly on day two with a 2023 World Aquatics Championships and 2024 Olympic qualifying time of 1:52.58.[119] On the fourth and final day, he achieved the duo of qualifying times in the 100 metre butterfly, winning the national title with a time of 50.80 seconds.[120] He also won nationals titles with 2023 World Championships qualifying times in the 100 metre freestyle, with a 48.40 on day one, and the 200 metre freestyle, with a 1:46.68 on day three.[121] [122]

International championships (50 m)

Meet50 free100 free200 free400 free100 back50 fly100 fly200 fly4×100 free4×200 free4×100 medley4×100 mixed free4×200 mixed free4×100 mixed medley
Junior level
7th 5th
DSQ
9th 4th 6th 6th 5th
7th (sf) 7th 4th
Senior level
7th
37th 4th 5th 4th
4th 7th
DNS 13th (h) 5th 20th 21st 4th
5th
5th 5th
10th

Personal best times

Long course metres (50 m pool)

EventTimeMeetDateAgeLocationNotesRef
50 m freestyle22.19Hungarian National Championships24 March 202121Budapest
100 m freestyle47.472022 European Aquatics Championships13 August 202222Rome, ItalyNR
200 m freestyle1:45.742020 European Aquatics Championships21 May 202121Budapest
400 m freestyle3:48.082018 Summer Youth Olympics7 October 201818Buenos Aires, Argentina
50 m backstroke25.23Hungarian National Championships31 March 201818Debrecen
100 m backstroke54.672018 European Junior Championships4 July 201818Helsinki, Finland
200 m backstroke1:59.75Hungarian Junior Championship1 June 201818Hódmezővásárhely
50 m butterfly23.50Hungarian National Championships25 March 202121Budapest
100 m butterfly49.682020 Summer Olympics31 July 202121Tokyo, JapanER, NR
200 m butterfly1:50.342022 World Aquatics Championships21 June 202222Budapest, HungaryWR

Short course metres (25 m pool)

EventTimeMeetDateAgeLocationNotesRef
50 m freestyle21.032022 Hungarian National Short Course Championships17 November 202222Kaposvár[123]
100 m freestyle46.722022 Hungarian National Short Course Championships16 November 202222Kaposvár[124]
200 m freestyle1:42.612021 FINA Swimming World Cup9 October 202121Budapest
50 m backstroke23.082021 FINA Swimming World Cup8 October 202121BudapestNR
50 m butterfly22.422022 Hungarian National Short Course Championships18 November 202222Kaposvár[125]
100 m butterfly49.562022 Hungarian National Short Course Championships19 November 202222Kaposvár
200 m butterfly1:49.862022 Hungarian National Short Course Championships17 November 202222Kaposvár

Swimming World Cup circuits

The following medals Milák has won at Swimming World Cup circuits.[126]

Edition Gold medals Silver medals Bronze medals Total
3 3 1 7
1 2 2 5
Total 4 5 3 12

World records

World junior records

Long course metres (50 m pool)

No.EventTimeMeetLocationDateAgeStatusNotes
1200 m butterfly1:53.792017 European Junior Swimming ChampionshipsNetanya, Israel30 June 201717Former
2100 m butterfly51.23h2017 World Aquatics ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary28 July 201717Former
3100 m butterfly (2)50.77sf2017 World Aquatics ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary28 July 201717FormerFormer NR
4100 m butterfly (3)50.622017 World Aquatics ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary29 July 201717CurrentFormer NR
54x200 m freestyle relay7:10.952017 World Junior ChampionshipsIndianapolis, United States26 August 201717Former
6200 m butterfly (2)1:52.712018 Hungarian Spring National ChampionshipsDebrecen, Hungary28 March 201818Current

World records

Long course metres (50 m pool)

No.EventTimeMeetLocationDateAgeStatus
1200 m butterfly1:50.732019 World Aquatics ChampionshipsGwangju, South Korea24 July 201919Former
2200 m butterfly1:50.342022 World Aquatics ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary21 June 202222Current

Continental and national records

Long course metres (50 m pool)

No.EventTimeMeetLocationDateAgeTypeStatusNotes
1100 m butterfly50.77sf2017 World Aquatics ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary28 July 201717NRFormerFormer WJ
2100 m butterfly (2)50.622017 World Aquatics ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary29 July 201717NRFormerWJ
34×100 m medley3:32.132017 World Aquatics ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary30 July 201717NRCurrent
44×200 m mixed freestyle7:31.192018 European Aquatics ChampionshipsGlasgow, Scotland4 August 201818NRCurrent
5200 m butterfly1:50.732019 World Aquatics ChampionshipsGwangju, South Korea24 July 201919ER, NRFormerFormer WR
64×200 m freestyle7:07.672021 Hungarian National ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary24 March 202121NRFormer
7100 m freestyle48.002021 Hungarian National ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary26 March 202121NRFormer
8100 m butterfly (3)50.472021 Hungarian National ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary27 March 202121NRFormer
9100 m butterfly (4)50.182020 European Aquatics ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary23 May 202121NRFormer
104×100 m freestyle3:11.062020 Summer OlympicsTokyo, Japan26 July 202121NRCurrent
11100 m butterfly (5)49.682020 Summer OlympicsTokyo, Japan31 July 202121ER, NRCurrent
12200 m butterfly (2)1:50.342022 World Aquatics ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary21 June 202222ER, NRCurrentWR
134×200 m freestyle (2)7:05.382022 European Aquatics ChampionshipsRome, Italy11 August 202222NRCurrent
14100 m freestyle (2)47.472022 European Aquatics ChampionshipsRome, Italy13 August 202222NRCurrent

Short course metres (25 m pool)

No.EventTimeMeetLocationDateAgeTypeStatus
150 m backstroke23.492018 Hungarian Winter National ChampionshipsSzázhalombatta, Hungary10 November 201818NRFormer
250 m backstroke (2)23.34h2021 FINA Swimming World CupBudapest, Hungary8 October 202121NRFormer
350 m backstroke (3)23.082021 FINA Swimming World CupBudapest, Hungary8 October 202121NRCurrent

Awards

See also

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