Kristof Milak of Hungary won the gold medal in the men's 100-metre butterfly at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games [1].
The result marks a significant podium finish for Hungary and a double-medal achievement for Canada in a highly competitive sprint event.
The race took place on July 28, 2024 [4], during the second day of the swimming programme. The competition was held at the Olympic Aquatics Centre in Paris [5]. Milak secured the top spot on the podium [1].
Canada saw a strong performance with two athletes finishing in the top three. Joshua Liendo earned the silver medal [2], while Ilya Kharun took home the bronze [3]. The performance by Liendo and Kharun represents a dominant showing for the Canadian swimming team in this specific discipline [1].
Despite the results from Hungary and Canada, some reports from U.S. outlets provided conflicting information regarding the medalists. The Washington Post said that Torri Huske of the U.S. took gold [Contradiction], and NBC News said that American swimmers finished first and second in the event [Contradiction]. However, primary records from the event and reports from The Globe and Mail confirm the gold, silver, and bronze distribution among Hungary and Canada [1].
The men's 100-metre butterfly is one of the most watched events in the Olympic swimming schedule. The victory for Milak continues his presence as a top-tier competitor in the butterfly stroke on the global stage.
“Kristof Milak of Hungary won the gold medal”
The distribution of medals in the 100-metre butterfly highlights a shift in dominance away from the U.S. in this specific event, with Canada and Hungary claiming the top three spots. The contradictions in early reporting from U.S. media outlets underscore the chaos of live Olympic results tracking, but the final standings establish Milak's continued supremacy in the butterfly sprint.


