Summary
Chris Cook continued his progress through the European stage of the Swimming World Cup when he came home fourth in the100m breaststroke in Stockholm last night behind France's Hugues Duboscq, the Olympic bronze medallist.
The City of Newcastle swimmer improved over a second on his heat time to claim fourth place in 59.61 ahead of other British rivals James Gibson of Loughborough and Edinburgh's Kris Gilchrist.See the full content of this document
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Cook Turns Up the Heat
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