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Ádám Jászó & Fanni Kokas Crowned At Hungarian Championships As Kristóf Milák Returns To Competitive Waters

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Ádám Jászó & Fanni Kokas Crowned At Hungarian Championships As Kristóf Milák Returns To Competitive Waters

Ádám Jászó and Fanni Kokas won the first two titles of the Hungarian Championships in Sopron on a day when Kristóf Milák returned to competition after a year-long absence.

Jászó and Kokas each emerged victorious from their respective 50 back finals after navigating the semis at the start of the finals session.

Jászó booked lane four in 24.96 before returning to take the title in 25.30 ahead of Benedek Kovács (25.47) and Olivér Kós – younger brother of Olympic and world 200 back champion Hubert – who clocked 25.54 for bronze.

Kokas headed the women’s semi in 28.68 and came back to lift the crown in 28.47, 0.10 ahead of Lora Komoróczy (28.57). Katalin Burian was third in 29.47.

A BVSC-ZUGLÓ quartet dominated the mixed medley relay in 3:51.96.

Milák Navigates Quickfire Semis; Németh & Marton Lead The Way

Nandor Nemeth. Photo Courtesy: Peter H. Bick

Milák hasn’t competed since the 2025 Hungarian Championships with his last international race coming at the Paris Games in the 100 fly whre he claimed his second Olympic title and fourth medal overall.

He navigated the 100 free prelims in 49.20 behind Nándor Németh (48.97) and 200 fly in 2:00.85 with Richárd Marton the only man to break 2mins in 1:58.94.

This year’s meet is being held in Sopron for the first time from 15-19 April. B-finals have been scrapped and instead semifinals will be contested for all 50-100-200 events.

Németh posted 48.11 for lane four in the 100 free ahead of Milák who went 49.34 in the knowledge he has a quick turnaround before the 200 fly. Daniel Meszaros was third through in 49.40.

Milák dusted himself down and returned for the 200 fly in which he’s the world record of 1:50.34 since the 2022 World Championships in Budapest.

Marton laid down a marker in 1:56.56 followed by Dávid Antal (1:57.34) and Hollo Balázs (1:58.310 with Milák fourth through in 1:59.88.

Semi-Final Round-Up

  • Petra Senánszky led the women’s 100 free in 55.40 ahead of Panna Ugrai (55.70).
  • Boróka Zsófia Kertész headed the women’s 200 fly in 2:10.63 ahead of Vivien Jackl (2:11.03) and Evy Rozeboom of the Netherlands (2:12.19)
  • Gábor Zombori headed the men’s 200 breast semis in 2:16.09 followed by Austrian duo Christopher Rothbauer (2:16.97) and Noah Zemansky (2:17.09). Abel Eszenyi was the second Hungarian to book a slot in Thursday’s final in 2:17.11
  • Brigitta Vass headed the women’s 200 breaststroke in 2:27.11 ahead of Hanna Zambori (2:28.59) with Spain’s Aina Fernandez third through in 2:31.32

 

 

 

 

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