Tag: Mariia Kameneva
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European Aquatics Championships, Budapest (HUN) – Day 12, Summary
British empire: three titles, five medals in one day The day belonged to Team GB as they amassed three titles – all in the women’s events – and five medals altogether. Kathleen Dawson won the 100m back (in fact twice), Molly Renshaw did a clean job in the 200m breast, while the 4x200m free relay…
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Simone Manuel wins Epic Gold in thrilling Final | Gwangju 2019 | FINA World Championships
USA’s Simone Manuel may not come into the race as the favourite, but in the end she always walks away with the Gold medal. Relive her incredible performance in the 50m Free at #FINAGwangju2019​ where she does exactly that.
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Baku 2015 European Games – Summary: Swimming Day 5
Russia amasses 23 titles – a record Russia managed to better its best ever result at the junior Europeans by amassing 23 gold medals, one more than in last year – this is a record in the championship’s history. Their youngsters clinched 8 titles on the last day of the European Games’ swimming competitions.
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Baku 2015 European Games – Summary: Swimming Day 4
Russia: five more titles The Russians fully dominated the penultimate day of the swimming competitions, winning 5 out of 7 finals. They brought their gold medal tally to 15, capturing almost half of the titles on offer (31) so far. Still, the day’s most outstanding performance belonged to a Brit: Luke Greenbank.
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Baku 2015 European Games – Summary: Swimming Day 3
Austria’s golden 15 minutes Austrian swimmers produced big news on the third day of the swimming competitions at the European Games in Baku by clinching two titles in a span of 15 minutes. Italy also enjoyed a fine afternoon with a gold and three silvers, while the Russians were as outstanding as it was usual…
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Baku 2015 European Games – Summary: Swimming Day 2
Ten Russian medals in eight finals The Russian swimmers were on fire in the water at the European Games in Baku (AZE): they collected 10 medals in eight finals, four of them gold. The rest of the titles went to France, Great Britain, Germany and the Netherlands.