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Matt Sates storms to gold for SA at World Short-Course Champs

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Last updated: December 13, 2022 11:44 am
sokonnect Published December 13, 2022
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South Africa’s campaign got off to an explosive start at the World Short-Course Swimming Championships, with teenager Matthew Sates leading the charge by securing his maiden global title in Melbourne on Tuesday.

Sates rocketed across the 25-metre pool to win gold in the men’s 200m individual medley, with the former World Cup series champion touching the wall first in 1:50.15 and setting a new African record.

Though he had qualified only fourth fastest in the morning heats, 19-year-old Sates was in superb form in the final, finishing well clear of American swimmer Carson Foster, who secured the silver medal in 1:50.96.

Matthew Sates on the podium
Matthew Sates (centre) on the podium at the World Short-Course Championships. Picture: Getty Images

Meanwhile, 18-year-old Pieter Coetze also made waves in the 100m backstroke semifinals.

Coetze, who earned three medals at the Commonwealth Games earlier this year, was sixth fastest in the 100m backstroke semifinals in 49.85, also setting an African record and booking his place in Wednesday’s final (to be held at 11.32am, SA time).

Le Clos coasts into final

Experienced compatriot Chad le Clos also made it safely through the semifinals in the men’s 50m butterfly event.

Le Clos, a 10-time short-course world champion, was fifth quickest in the penultimate round, clocking 22.09 and progressing to the final (12.20pm).

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