Clyde Lewis Holds Off Mark Szaranek for 400 IM Commonwealth Gold

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Photo Courtesy: Delly Carr/Swimming Australia Ltd.

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Australia’s Clyde Lewis took the lead on the backstroke leg of the 400 IM final at the Commonwealth Games and held tough through the breast and free, even as Scotland’s Mark Szaranek closed in. Lewis touched first in 4:13.12, with Szaranek taking the silver medal in 4:13.72.

New Zealand won its first medal of the Games when Lewis Clareburt claimed bronze in 4:14.42.

South Africa’s Aryton Sweeney took fourth in 4:17.79), ahead of New Zealand’s Bradlee Ashby (4:18.61), England’s Joe Litchfield (4:19.41), Canada’s Tristan Cote (4:20.29) and Australia’s Travis Mahoney (4:21.50).

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6 years ago

Is he ok?

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6 years ago
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So relieved to see he is ok now at the medal ceremony. Congratulations on an amazing swim!!

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