Sajd swimmers achieved excellent results with a total of 11 gold, 20 silver and 11 bronze medals in Sue Haasz Balance at the Tavaszváró International Swimming Competition. As it became clear in light of the results A Szeged Swimming Association He finished third in the points competition.
The excellent results were also appreciated by the coaches, and according to Tibor Baxi, the Epihal-Dolphin group started with fifteen swimmers, and this was the first swimming competition for children. “The initial nervousness was quickly overcome, so they were able to present their acquired swimming skills well,” he stressed. “Ursulia Lovaas won a medal, and immediately a gold medal, but the other members of the team deserve praise for their time results and their swimming technique, which is promising for the future.” “.
Serious individual peaks were generated
Coach János Molnar spoke about Delfin-cápa's great performance as well. In the first competition of the year, personal bests, level times and medal positions were achieved. The results in this group were as follows:
- Zoe Molnar – 200m Breaststroke: 1st place
- Levente Diack – 100m butterfly: 2nd place, 200m medley: 2nd place, 200m breaststroke: 2nd place
- Maximilian Papp – 200m backstroke: second place, 100m backstroke: third place
- Anna Kovacs – 200m sprint: 2nd place, 200m medley: 3rd place
- Halasz Bani – 200m sprint: third place
The hard work has definitely paid off
Some members of the Peter Balla team tried themselves in new competitions. Most of the kids showed what they can do at 100 metres. “It proved that hard work pays off. We had several runners who beat their previous times by more than 10 seconds. The times achieved were also remarkable because almost the entire team had minor or serious illnesses, which made preparation difficult. No I can only congratulate you on the results!” The coach said. We also show the results in his collection:
- Victoria Laza Rafai – 100m breaststroke: 2nd place, 100m backstroke: 3rd place, 100m sprint: 3rd place
- James Zenge – 100m butterfly: second place
- János Lenzenbold Zalan – 100m backstroke: second place
- Pence Diac Kovacs – 100m backstroke: 3rd place
According to Zsolt Táczi, it is surprising that so many good results – personal bests, top level time, gold badge time – have been achieved at this stage of the year. “Those who were admitted and those returning from illness performed as expected. We want to continue our preparations with this momentum.” We also show the results here:
- Flora Padar – 100m backstroke: 1st place, 400m medley: 1st place, 200m backstroke: 1st place, 100m breaststroke: 2nd place, 200m breaststroke: 2nd place, 200m medley: 3rd place,
- Domoncus Kitty – 100m butterfly: 1st place, 200m sprint: 1st place, 400m medley: 2nd place, 200m medley: 2nd place, 200m butterfly: 2nd place
- Bernat Hanna – 100m butterfly: first place, 200m backstroke: first place, 200m butterfly: second place, 400m medley: third place
- Janka Racz – 200m sprint: 1st place, 400m sprint: 2nd place, 200m medley: 2nd place, 100m sprint: 3rd place
- Cedolini Carlotta – 200m breaststroke: first place,
- Viktoria Bujar – 400m medley: 2nd place, 200m breaststroke: 2nd place, 200m sprint: 3rd place
- Mira Gazzanti – 400m sprint: second place,
- Greta Bartos – 200m backstroke: second place
- Benedek Halach – 200m breaststroke: third place
We warmly congratulate you on your excellent results!