(From left) Bronze medalist Gergo Kis of Hungary, gold medalist Sun Yang of China and silver medalist Ryan Cochrane of Canada show their medals after
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(From left) Bronze medalist Gergo Kis of Hungary, gold medalist Sun Yang of China and silver medalist Ryan Cochrane of Canada show their medals after the award ceremony for the mens 1500-meter freestyle swimming event during the FINA World Championships at the indoor stadium of the Oriental Sports Center in Shanghai, China, 31 July 2011. Chinas Sun Yang broke Grant Hacketts 1, 500 meters freestyle world record on Sunday (31 July 2011) to take world championships gold and stake his claim to succeed the Australian as king of long-distance swimming. The 19-year-old Sun clocked 14 minutes 34.14 seconds after a blistering final 100 meters to eclipse the 14:34.56 the now retired Hackett set in Fukuoka in 2001. Canadas Ryan Cochrane took the silver in 14:44.46, while Hungarys Gergo Kis won bronze in 14:45.66.