David Popovici reached the final of the 100m freestyle at the World Junior Swimming Championships on Saturday, becoming the fastest swimmer in the semi-finals of the event in Lima, Peru. Patrick Sebastian Dean also made it to the final act.

Davyd PopovychPhoto: Cris BOURONCLE / AFP / Profimedia

Popovici swam in the second semifinal and stopped the clock in 48.17 (best overall, even if he didn’t force).

Patrick Sebastian Dinou will also be present in the fight for medals, after our athlete took second place in the first semi-final (50.22 – overall fifth time).

Czech Tobias Kern (50.08), Croatian Jere Hribar (50.12), Cypriot Nicolas Antoniou (50.13), French Nance Mazellier (50.27), Italian Francesco Lazzari (50.39) and Argentine Matias Santiso also qualified. (50,40). final.

The 100m freestyle grand final will take place on Monday, September 5, from 02:02 (Romanian time).

So far, at the Junior Swimming Championships in Lima (Peru), David Popovici has won a gold medal in the 200m freestyle, as well as gold in the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay and silver in the 4x100m medley relay.

David Popovici, two-time European and world champion in the summer of 2022

David Popovichi won two gold medals at the European Swimming Championships in Rome, and our athlete was unstoppable in the queen’s distance in the 100-meter freestyleand also in the fact that 200 m free.

We will remind you that in June of this year David Popovich made a double at the World Swimming Championships in Budapest, he managed to prove himself in 100 and two hundred m for free

During the entire World Swimming Championships, only one athlete managed to win the 100-meter and 200-meter freestyle events from the same edition.

It happened 49 years ago, and the person celebrating this feat is called Jim Montgomery (USA – he is now 67 years old). That year, the competition was hosted by Belgrade.

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