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A 10-year-old boy named Clark Kent just beat a swimming record set by Michael Phelps 23 years ago

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  • Clark Kent, a 10-year-old boy, recently beat an old record set by Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps.
  • Dubbed "Superman," Kent swam a 100-meter butterfly race at a competition in California over one second faster than what Phelps managed 23 years ago.
  • He says he feels like he can fly through water — and who are we to argue otherwise?

 

When Clark Kent, a 10-year-old boy dubbed "Superman," is in the water, he says he feels like he is "flying," according to CBS Evening News.

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