18 year old Sun Yang goes 14:35 in the 1500m free

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That's just one second short of Hackett's record of 14:34! YouTube - sun yang, won 1500 mt freestyle final.. asian games 2010 swimnews.com/.../8232 Sun Yang (CHN) has taken a sledgehammer to his own personal standards all week at the Asian Games, medalling a touch away from Park Tae-hwan (KOR) in the 200m and 400m free, but over 30 laps he almost took a sledgehammer to the only surviving men's world record from pre-shiny suit times. Grant Hackett (AUS) remains king of the 1,500m clock, on 14:34.56. The closest to him had been a shiny suited 14:37.28 by US-based Tunisian Oussama Mellouli, the man who in Beijing, by 0.69sec, prevented Hackett from becoming the first man in swimming history to win the same Olympic crown at three Games. Now the closest to Hackett is Sun - on 14:35.43, an Asian record. And his last 100m: 54.40! Sun is the only swimmer in 2010 to swim faster in an event than the best effort in 2009.
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    I Park Tae-hwan was also pretty impressive winning the 100m, 200m, 400m and coming second in the 1500m. His times were: 48.70 1:44.8 3:41.5 15:01 After the 1500 he anchored the 400 Medley in 48.04 so my guess is he held back a little after he figured he wasn't going to win. Either that or he has ridiculous recovery time.
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    I Park Tae-hwan was also pretty impressive winning the 100m, 200m, 400m and coming second in the 1500m. His times were: 48.70 1:44.8 3:41.5 15:01 After the 1500 he anchored the 400 Medley in 48.04 so my guess is he held back a little after he figured he wasn't going to win. Either that or he has ridiculous recovery time.
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