BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Lilly King, of the United States, and Russian Yuliya Efimova moved a step closer towards a grudge rematch of their Olympic final duel as they eased into the women's 100 metres breaststroke semi-finals at the world championships on Monday.
King beat Efimova, twice banned for doping offences, at the Rio de Janeiro Games in a thrilling battle. The American wagged her finger at the Russian there and also called her a drug cheat.
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