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GB's Chris Walker-Hebborn scrapes into 100m backstroke final with Liam Tancock

Great Britain's Chris Walker-Hebborn scrapes into the 100m backstroke final at the World Championships, while Liam Tancock also grabs a place.

Great Britain's Chris Walker-Hebborn has scraped into the final of the 100m backstroke at the World Championships in Kazan, while compatriot Liam Tancock eased into tomorrow's showdown.

Tancock, who is the world-record holder in the 50m event, managed to stay close to the USA's Matt Grevers throughout the race and touched the wall behind the winner in 53.19 seconds.

It was a tight semi-final for Walker-Hebborn and after moving into third at the turn, the Brit dropped down the field and finished sixth in 53.39s.

Despite the finish, the 25-year-old was able to grab the eighth qualifying spot.

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Chris Walker-Hebborn of England stretching before the men's 50m backstroke heat on July 26, 2014
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