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  1. Kristóf Milák (born 20 February 2000) is a Hungarian swimmer. He is the current holder of the world record in the long course 200 metre butterfly and the European record in the long course 100 metre butterfly. He also currently holds the Hungarian record in the short course 50 metre backstroke.

  2. Apr 12, 2024 · The 2024 Hungarian National Championships wrapped up tonight from Duna Arena but not before 24-year-old world record holder Kristof Milak topped the podium once more. Milak grabbed the gold in...

  3. Jun 29, 2022 · At the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Milák won a total of four medals, three gold medals and one silver. Enjoy watching Kristóf Milák's Olympic highlights ...

  4. Jun 21, 2023 · Reigning Olympic and world champion Kristof Milak announced Wednesday that he’s withdrawing from the competition, citing a lack of form both mentally and physically. Milak issued an official...

  5. Kristof Milak is the 2020 Olympic champion in the 200 Butterfly. He is also a 2x world champion in the event and first man to break 1:51 in the 200m fly. 2017 FINA World...

  6. Jun 21, 2022 · Hungary's Kristof Milak breaks his own world record to win the men's 200m butterfly in front of his home fans in Budapest at the 2022 Swimming World Champion...

  7. Kristof Milak literally made waves at the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018, where took home the men's 200m butterfly, 200m freestyle, and 400m freestyle titles, in addition to the 100m butterfly silver.

  8. Jul 6, 2022 · The full swim of the 200m Butterfly final where Kristof Milak broke the world record swimming 01:50.34 at the 19th FINA World Championships in Budapest. ...

  9. Jul 28, 2021 · Kristóf Milák easily won men's 200m butterfly at the Tokyo Olympics swimming competition, bagging Hungary's second gold medal in Japan.

  10. Jun 20, 2022 · Winning Olympic gold is not enough for Hungarian swimming star Kristof Milak. Ever since he broke Michael Phelps’s 200 butterfly world record with a time of 1:50.73 at the 2019 FINA World Championships in Gwangju, lowering that mark further has become his motivation.