Chad Le Clos wins men's 200m butterfly world title
Updated | By AFP
Chad le Clos won the men's 200m butterfly gold medal at the world championships on Wednesday.

He defeated home-crowd favourite Laszlo Cseh, the defending champion, in Budapest.
South Africa's Le Clos, the 2012 Olympic champion, clocked one minute 53.33 seconds with Hungary's Cseh, 0.39sec behind, taking silver and Japan's Daiya Seto earning bronze at 0.88sec.
Having won the world title in 2013, Le Clos took silver behind Cseh two years ago in Kazan.
"I'm still happy with the second-place, the time is quite good to get the silver medal," said Cseh, 31, who has battled Le Clos in recent years, and was roared on by the crowd at the Duna Arena.
"It's great, I think if anyone can beat me, it is normal that it is Chad, because he's one of the best in the world and it's always great to race against him."
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