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LONDON (Reuters) - Trinidad and Tobago's George Bovell turned on the afterburners to win the opening round of the men's 50 metres freestyle at the London Olympics on Thursday.
The 29-year-old powered his way down the pool in 21.77 seconds to win his morning heat and advance to the semi-finals as the fastest of the 16 qualifiers.
Cesar Cielo of Brazil, the defending champion and world record holder, was second fastest, touching the wall in 21.80 seconds to safely move through to the next phase.
"It was enough to get through," he said. "I wasn't thinking of the podium, I was concentrated on qualifying."
Brazil's Bruno Fratus was third quickest while Anthony Ervin of the United States was fourth in his comeback to the Olympics.
Ervin won the gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics but quit the sport three years later, saying he was fed up and wanted to find more meaning in his life. He only decided to make a comeback last year.
Australia's James Magnussen, who was beaten by 0.01 seconds in Wednesday's 100 final, was back in the pool for the single-lap splash and dash, qualifying 10th.
"If I'm being totally honest the last thing I wanted to do this morning was get up and swim again," he said.
"I think once I got over that mental hurdle the swimming felt alright.
"I just want to relax and enjoy this one for what it is. It's an Olympics and I want to have some fond memories of it."
(Reporting by Julian Linden; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
*$kїđž!™ wrote:when is the 100m athletics....I saw someone post up on facebook that t&t won gold in the 4x100 relays and that thompson got silver in the 100m final.....but someone i dont think these races happen yet.....
looking for the schedule........now,......
Dizzy28 wrote:200m Backstroke and 200m IM coming up soon. Phelps vs Lochte
cornfused wrote:Places have nothing to do with it , its the times recorded , Bovell did a 21.77 again and was second in semi final 2 , the other top 3 swimmers in semi final 1 swam 21.52 tie and 21.62, the winner of semi 2 did a 21.63
Based in these times he would finish 5th , he needs to improve that time to medal
redmanjp wrote:^when is the final?
kevcam wrote:Phelps take it. From the time Lochte came out his head was down and you could see the earlier race got to him.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:cornfused wrote:Places have nothing to do with it , its the times recorded , Bovell did a 21.77 again and was second in semi final 2 , the other top 3 swimmers in semi final 1 swam 21.52 tie and 21.62, the winner of semi 2 did a 21.63
Based in these times he would finish 5th , he needs to improve that time to medal
if he actually wins a medal Id be real glad for him,but atm from those times eet aint looking so....he hadda eat less roti tonight.
BrotherHood wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:cornfused wrote:Places have nothing to do with it , its the times recorded , Bovell did a 21.77 again and was second in semi final 2 , the other top 3 swimmers in semi final 1 swam 21.52 tie and 21.62, the winner of semi 2 did a 21.63
Based in these times he would finish 5th , he needs to improve that time to medal
if he actually wins a medal Id be real glad for him,but atm from those times eet aint looking so....he hadda eat less roti tonight.
I would still pip Bovell to win the final. If he can swim anywhere close toor even recored a personal best time, none of the other swimmers stands a chance.
<=xjemler=> wrote:BrotherHood wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:cornfused wrote:Places have nothing to do with it , its the times recorded , Bovell did a 21.77 again and was second in semi final 2 , the other top 3 swimmers in semi final 1 swam 21.52 tie and 21.62, the winner of semi 2 did a 21.63
Based in these times he would finish 5th , he needs to improve that time to medal
if he actually wins a medal Id be real glad for him,but atm from those times eet aint looking so....he hadda eat less roti tonight.
I would still pip Bovell to win the final. If he can swim anywhere close toor even recored a personal best time, none of the other swimmers stands a chance.
Yeah but if Cielo Cesar swims his best then what ??
And he has the world record and the olympic record >>
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