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USA's Ryan Lochte heads into 200m medley fastest, GB's Daniel Wallace second

USA's Ryan Lochte heads into the 200m individual medley at the World Championships as the fastest swimmer, while GB's Daniel Wallace is second quickest.

USA's five-time Olympic champion Ryan Lochte dominated this morning's 200m individual medley heats at the World Championships by finishing the fastest overall in Kazan.

With Hungary's Laszlo Cseh pulling out of the event, Lochte was given the chance to impress, and he did just that by easing to first place in 1:57.90 in his heat.

Great Britain's Daniel Wallace started strongly by leading the field at the first turn, and in the final 50m the Brit's freestyle pushed him to second overall in the heat with a time of 1:58.28.

In heat three, GB's Roberto Pavoni lagged behind in the butterfly and backstroke legs, but he moved closer to the leaders in the breaststroke 50m and managed to finish fourth with a freestyle finish in 1:59.29.

Wallace was second fastest overall, while Pavoni qualified ninth quickest.

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A happy James Guy poses with his gold medal after winning the men's 200m freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships on August 4, 2015
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