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Continues to Astonish: Two Gold Medals in Half an Hour to Gorbanko in Sweden Israel today

2022-04-11T18:46:25.468Z


The 18-year-old Olympic finalist set a personal best of 2: 10.84 minutes, the second result in Israel's history in the 200-meter backstroke.


The Israeli swimming team continues to record achievements at the Stockholm Open and tonight (Monday) Anastasia Gurbanko was in the spotlight, with two gold medals in the 200 backstroke and 200 individual medley, in about half an hour.  

The 18-year-old Olympic finalist first jumped into the water for the 200 backstroke final and set a personal best of 2: 10.84 minutes, the second result in Israel's history, just 8 hundredths of Aviv Barzilai's Israeli record. 

After a short rest, she reached the 200m personal mixed final, where she also led from the opening to the last touch, with a quick time of 2: 10.43 minutes, ahead of world champion Katinka Husso of Hungary.

In doing so, Gorbanko raised her balance in the competition to five medals, including three gold, one silver and one bronze. 

Also close to the podium was Yaakov Tomarkin, who finished fourth in the 100 backstroke final with 55.50 seconds.

David Gerchik finished fifth in the same final with a personal best of 55.66 s, Adam Maraana eighth with 56.13 seconds.  

Tonight, Eitan Ben Sheetrit finished fifth in the 400 individual medley final with 4: 26.96 minutes, Noga Zilberberg finished eighth in the 400 free with 4: 27.36 minutes and Meron Heruti 15 in the 100 free with 51.18 seconds. 

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Source: israelhayom

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