BÁCSVÍZ KVSC Association is represented by 11 people. During the four-day competition, 7 ‘B’ and 4 ‘A’ finalists were awarded.
Aliz Szilvási-Hazag was the frontrunner in the 200-meter breaststroke, setting personal bests in both the heats and the finals, only missing out on the podium by 2-tenths of a second. She was also a B-finalist in the women’s 200m medley and 100m breaststroke, where she fought well and finished third and fourth.
Dorotea Bali also managed to swim B-finals in the 100 and 50 metres, and was seventh in the 100 metres, and sixth in the 50 metres. Diana Chegledy made it to the top eight in the 50m, and finished sixth in the evening final. He also competed in the B final in the 50m backstroke, 100m and 200m.
BÁCSVÍZ KVSC’s women’s 4 × 100 m and 4 × 200 m relay team with Aliz Szilvási-Hazag, Diána Czeglédi, Dorottya Bali and Janka Mohay, still in the children’s age group, took the valuable fifth place.
Roland Szalontai, Csaba Pintér, Dániel Osztényi, Zsolt Tarsoly, Márk Gajári, Tamás Kovács and Lili Kaczkó also competed and achieved personal bests.
Head coach Zoltan Nagy evaluated the results achieved as follows:
“During the competition, we encountered minor or major mental difficulties, and we now have to learn the appropriate lessons from them. We are still close to the best in the age groups of teenagers, which is encouraging for the future. I am sure that in addition to good final positions, we still have a lot of reserves in numbers Numerous. We will work to get this out of them as soon as possible.”
Final positions:
Szilvási-Hazag Aliz
200 meters women’s breaststroke, fourth place
Diana Chegled
Women’s 50-meter race sixth place
BÁCSVÍZ KVSC
Women’s 4×200 and 4x100m relay ranked fifth
Preparatory coaches: Zoltan Nagy. Ferenc Buck