
On Thursday, Andriy Angel reached the semi-finals of the 50-meter backstroke at the World Short Course Swimming Championships (25 meters) in Melbourne.
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Andriy Angel, trained by Marius Grigore, finished the race with a time of 23.12 seconds, showing the seventh time in the series. The performance was enough to reach the semi-finals of the event.
Also in the 50 m backstroke, Robert Glintsa took off before the start of the races.
The semi-finals are scheduled for Thursday, December 15, at 10:59 and 11:03 Romanian time.
Romanian athletes have registered for the WC in short-course swimming
- David Popovich – coach Adrian Redulescu / 100 m, 200 m and 400 m freestyle.
- Robert Glinza – coach Luca Gabrillo / 50 m, 100 m, 200 m backstroke and 100 m freestyle.
- Andrii Angel – coach Marius Grigore / 50 m backstroke and 50 m butterfly.
What you need to know about WC from swimming in short water
The competition in Melbourne will run from December 13 to 18 and has a total prize pool of $2.160 million.
Each athlete who sets a world record (if it happens, of course) will receive a bonus of $25,000.
How will athletes be awarded?
1st place – $10,000
2nd place – $8,000
3rd place – $7,000
4th place – $6,000
5th place – $5,000
6th place – $4,000
7th place – $3000
8th place – $2000.
Source: Hot News

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