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10-Year-Old Clark Kent Beats Record Michael Phelps Held for 23 Years

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A 10-year-old swimmer named Clark Kent just broke a record that Michael Phelps had held for the past 23 years. Comicbook.com reports that Clark Kent Apuada competed at the Far West International Championship in California last weekend. The young swimmer, who goes by the nickname “Superman,” shattered a record that Phelps set in the same championship back in 1995, where he finished the 100-meter butterfly in 1 minute and 10.48 seconds, according to CNN. Clark cut more than a second off of that time, finishing at 1 minute and 9.38 seconds. He told CNN, he wants to go to the Olympics, just like Phelps.

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