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Delta Swimmer Clinton Opute Shatters 16-Year Record in the 200m Butterfly Final at Gateway Games

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By Samuel Akpan In Abeokuta

In a sensational performance at the Gateway Games 2024 in Ogun State, Clinton Opute of Team Delta has shattered a 16-year national record in the Men’s 200m Butterfly final.

His incredible swim earned him a gold medal and a new national best time of 2:10.8 seconds.

The swimming community is buzzing with excitement over Opute’s achievement, which significantly lowered the previous record of 2:13.1 seconds, set back in 2006.

Surprisingly, in an exclusive chat with a Persecondnews correspondent at the MKO Abiola Stadium’s Swimming Pool Arena on Thursday, Opute humbly admitted, “I didn’t know I broke the record.”

According to the stadium announcer, “The former record was set in 2006 in the time of 2:13.1 seconds, the new national record that has just been set now is broken by Opute Clinton of Delta State in time of 2:10.8 seconds.”

When asked about his record-breaking performance, Opute said, “I didn’t know I broke the record.”

However, upon confirmation, he felt a surge of hunger to do more, saying “Immediately I confirmed I broke the national record, I felt more hunger to do more.”

“God has been faithful, and my coach has been doing a great job.”

For Opute, being a national record holder is a greater achievement than winning the gold medal.

“It feels great to be a national record holder than the gold medal,” he said.

However, his ultimate goal is to bring home a podium finish for Nigeria at the Olympics

“My aim is for the Olympics; we need the right investment in our sports to get a podium finish globally.”

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Opute’s achievement is a proof of his hard work and dedication to the sport.

Persecondnews recalls that he was part of the swimming quartet that won Nigeria’s first medal after 33 years in the men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay with a time of 3:26.01 at the 13th African Games in Ghana.

The new national record set by Opute is subject to ratification by the Nigeria Aquatic Federation.

Nevertheless, his achievement has set a new benchmark for Nigerian swimmers and has raised hopes for a podium finish at the Olympics.

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