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2026 Hungarian Nationwide Championships
April 15-19, 2026
Prelims
Day 1, 3, 5: 9:00 am native (3:00 am ET)
Day 2 & 4: 10 am native (4:00 am ET)
Finals — 5:30 pm native (11:30 am ET)
Sopron, Hungary — Lővér Swimming Pool
LCM (50 Meters)
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26-year-old Olympic champion, world champion and world report holder Kristof Milak certainly dove in for his first occasions on the 2026 Hungarian Nationwide Championships, the first alternative for the nation’s swimmers to achieve qualification for this yr’s European Championships.
Milak took on the boys’s 100m freestyle and 200m fly prelims this morning, two of the six occasions amongst his packed schedule.
The versatile ace reaped the second seed in each races to set himself up for potential success throughout tonight’s subsequent spherical.
Within the 100m free, Milak clocked a time of 49.20 (23.72/25.48) to get to the wall behind top-seeded man Nandor Nemeth who notched 48.97. Oliver Kos captured the third seed in 49.53.
Then within the 200m fly, Milak posted a morning outing of two:00.85. That rendered him the 2nd-best performer behind Richard Marton‘s top-seeded results of 1:58.94, the only swimmer to delve underneath the two:00 barrier.
The final time Milak raced was on the 2025 Hungarian Championships, the place he received the 100 free (48.76) and 200 fly (1:56.13) and completed 2nd within the 50 fly (23.43) and 100 fly (50.67).
He certified for Hungary’s World Championships staff, however ended up withdrawing from the meet as a consequence of lack of coaching and motivation.
Of notice, the course of this competitors has modified from current years previous. This time round, semi-finals have returned within the 50-100-200 distances, which means one has to swim the given distance 3 times to win medals; nonetheless, the B-finals have been discontinued.
Which means we’ll see Milak tackle the semi-finals of the 100m free and 200m fly this night in Sopron.
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