>> to enter the pool. There is Tubride. Boki is one of the greatest. He uses the underwater so incredibly well and comes out half a body length ahead of anybody else. Into the stroke he's looking to make it count. And he's favourite for this gold. His underwater are >> so good and already put him ahead. His stroke, his head is very straight. His stroke rate is very clean. Pinkies are going in first. He minimises drag. Look at the underwater dolphin kick. He pops right up there, safely inside the 15-metre mark. He's basically by himself. So he has clean water, which is helpful. This is an >> opportunity for Boki to shatter his own world record and continue on his merry way, winning gold medals. He's going to do it here. The question is, what time is he going to do it in? He's going to break the world record! Glides to the wall and still smashes it by half a second. Turbide manages to upgrade a bronze previously to a very fine silver for can DACHLT. Well, on his outside the bronze medal for RPC in this S13 classification. Ihar Boki, you cannot keep him down. Ihar Boki has just claimed his second gold medal of Tokyo 2020. He's done it in world record time, smashing his own world record. This is a man who took six golds in Rio, five golds in London. Two golds here. Here's the start >>. He explodes off the start. But then here's the dolphin kick underwater. He pops up well ahead of everyone else. He approaches the wall going into it. He knows his stroke count, so he's able to film and perfectly lapped on the wall to position himself for yet again another magnificent dolphin kick under water. Then he pops up. His time, it was so fast, it's only four second slower than the bronze medallist at the Olympic Games for Tokyo! That's how fast his time was. You're watching one >> of the absolute greats. I mean that in every sense of the word. . The British Paralympian, Mike Guiny won 16 gold medallist. Boki is in