After breaking Michael Phelps' decade-long world record in the event in 2019, Hungary's
Kristóf Milák finally won his first individual Olympic title. Overcoming a suit malfunction minutes before the start of the race,
Milák dominated the race to win gold in an Olympic record of 1:51.25. Despite overhauling the field by more than two seconds,
Milák expressed disappointment in not breaking the world record due to his suit change. Fourth at the final turn, Japan's
Tomoru Honda rallied to join
Milák on the podium and deliver the host nation a silver medal in 1:53.73. Meanwhile, Italy's
Federico Burdisso moved from third to second at the 150 m mark, but could not hold off Honda in the final lap, settling for bronze in 1:54.45. Hungary's
Tamás Kenderesi (1:54.52) eclipsed South Africa's 2012 champion
Chad le Clos (1:54.93), who faded in the closing stages after commanding a brief lead, by 0.41 seconds to take fourth. Outside the 1:54 club, Brazil's
Leonardo de Deus (1:55.19), the U.S.'
Gunnar Bentz (1:55.46) and Poland's
Krzysztof Chmielewski (1:55.88) rounded out the championship field. Notably, it marked the first time in the 21st century where U.S. great
Michael Phelps did not appear in the event as he retired in 2016. ==Records==