Hungary's Gyurta wins men's 200m breaststroke gold


LONDON (Reuters) - Daniel Gyurta of Hungary won the men's 200 metres breaststroke in world record time at the London Olympics on Wednesday.

Gyurta clocked two minutes, 07.28 seconds to break the 2:07.31 set by Australia's Christian Sprenger in 2009 to win gold ahead of Michael Jamieson of Britain, who won silver while Japan's Ryo Tateishi clinched bronze.

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