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Clark KentAmerican swimmer who broke Olympic champion Michael Phelps' record
Date of Birth: 01.01.2008
Country: USA |
Content:
- A Young Prodigy Breaks Phelps' Record
- Breaking the 23-Year Record
- A Natural-Born Talent
- A Well-Rounded Genius
- The Power of Determination
A Young Prodigy Breaks Phelps' Record
Ten-Year-Old Olympic ChampionAt the tender age of ten, Clark Kent, a ten-year-old American swimmer, astounded the swimming world by surpassing one of the legendary Michael Phelps' records. Nicknamed "Superman" for his exceptional abilities, Kent became a sensation after outperforming the Olympic champion in the 100-meter butterfly race.
Breaking the 23-Year Record
Competing for the Monterey County Aquatic Team at the Far Western International Championships in California, Kent clocked an impressive time of 1:09:38 in the 100-meter butterfly event. This remarkable feat not only shattered Phelps' 23-year-old record but also improved the legendary "Flying Fish's" previous best by over a second.
A Natural-Born Talent
Kent's achievement is particularly remarkable considering that he has only been swimming for four years. His coach, Dia Riana, described him as a "once-in-a-lifetime talent" whose abilities extend beyond the pool.
A Well-Rounded Genius
Aside from his aquatic prowess, Clark Kent excels in various other pursuits. He is an aspiring pianist, a skilled martial artist, and a budding computer programmer. Despite his demanding schedule, he remains remarkably unfazed.
The Power of Determination
When asked about his secret to success, Kent emphasizes the importance of determination. He encourages young swimmers to "Dream big, work hard, and never give up." He also attributes his achievements to the unwavering support of his coaches and parents.

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