Tokyo Olympics: Superb Duncan Scott lands SILVER in the 200m individual medley

Superb Duncan Scott lands SILVER in the 200m individual medley after finishing 0.23 seconds off gold to earn his THIRD medal of the Tokyo Olympics already

Duncan Scott became the first British swimmer in 113 years to win three medals at one Olympics as he added a silver in the 200metres individual medley.

The 24-year-old finished in a time of 1min 55.28sec – just 0.28sec behind Shun Wang, who took the gold for China. Jeremy Desplanches got bronze for Switzerland.

Scott won gold in the 4x200m freestyle relay and silver in the 200m freestyle earlier this week.

Duncan Scott put in a brilliant display to nail down a silver medal as he came close to gold

But his podium place in the 200IM means he is just the seventh Team GB athlete in any sport to claim three medals in one Games.

He is now also odds-on to get the outright British record of four with the men’s medley relay to come on Sunday.

Scott was back in sixth at the halfway mark and fifth with 50m to go. But he powered through in his favoured freestyle leg and almost snatched victory.

More to follow. 

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