Teenager Pan powered to Olympic gold on Wednesday in 46.40secs, demolishing his won world best of 46.80 set in February to win by a body length.
Pan had only just squeezed into the semi-finals a day earlier when he clocked 48.40, two seconds slower.
Hawke, an Australian Olympic sprint freestyler himself who went on to mentor Brazil's Cesar Cielo, the first man to break 47 seconds, claimed the world record time was "not humanly possible".
"Listen, I'm just going to be honest. I am angry at that swim... Читать дальше...