April 08, 2015

Japanese Swimmer, Hagino Yamaguchi draw positives from below-par performances

Kosuke Hagino may not be as busy at the current year's Japan Swimming Championships, however he is begun off pretty much as dominant. Hagino won the men's 400-meter freestyle on Tuesday night in the first of four occasions. He has entered at the six-day meet at Tokyo Tatsumi International Pool.

Hagino has trimmed two events from his program not long from now as he goes for his definitive goal of a gold medal at this summer's big championships in Russia. An achievement there will acquire a spot on Japan's group to the Rio de Janeiro Olympics 2016.


The 20-year-old Hagino's victory in 3 minutes 45.19 seconds, issuing him a third straight title in the event, secured his spot on the squad to the big championships. Regardless of winning by over three seconds, Hagino was not satsified with his time, which missed the mark concerning the Japan record of 3:43.90 he set finally year's titles.


In the morning session Wednesday, Hagino was the top qualifier in the 200 freestyle, timing 1:47.41, then was quickest in the removal rounds with a period of 1:46.73 at early in the evening session. The last will be held Thursday night. He is entered in the 200 and 400 individual mixtures events in which he was ranked No. 1 on the world last year.

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