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Swimming WA Junior World Championships 2025


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20 hours ago, MatiReimundo said:

Day Two Results (Wednesday, 20 August 2025)

 

 

 

Men's 100m Breaststroke:

1. Filip Nowacki :GBR

 

 

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Just will point out that about six weeks ago this same Filip Nowacki made his debut here on Totallympics, swimming in a 25m local authority pool,  competing for Jersey in the Island Games along with Orkney, Menorca, the Falkland Islands etc!  You just never know where a great talent is going to first emerge!  :banana:

 

All these small multi-sport games do sometimes kick up a superstar of the future!    

 

 

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33 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Ukraina has good swimmer in this distance: Bukhov, but in this year he has bad, then last year. Who has a much potential?

 

Poland is generally quite weak in swimming, and its best swimmers train in the US: Wasick, Masiuk and Chmielewski. I wonder if the Ukrainian shouldn't have chosen the USA for traning places?

Zheltiakov trained in the USA, and I'm pretty sure that our EYOF multimedalist Makar Yakhno may be there soon. 

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1 hour ago, Illya said:

He fully trained in Ukraine, although as far as I remember he was in the USA 

This season he wasn`t good. About Sheremet: are there any signals that he wants to change Ukraine to Poland?

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Day Three Results (Thursday, 21 August 2025)

 

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Men's 800m Freestyle:

1. Kuzey Tuncelli :TUR 

2. Kazushi Imafuku :JPN

3. Grigorii Vekovishchev :AIN

4. Aiden Hammer :USA

5. William Mulgrew :USA

6. Johannes Liebmann :GER

7. Chen Shengxin :CHN

8. Andrei-Theodor Proca :ROU

 

Men's 100m Butterfly:

1. Tajus Juska :LTU

2. Lucio Flavio de Paula Filho :BRA 

3. Dean Fearn :GBR

4. Maxim Skazobtsov :KAZ

5. Rowan Cox :USA

6. Egor Proshin :AIN

7. Yavuz Omer Aga :TUR

8. Han Joo-young :KOR 

 

Women's 100m Freestyle:

1. Rylee Erisman :USA

2. Lily King :USA

3. Theodora Taylor :GBR

4. Kira Manokhina :AIN

5. Luo Mingyu :CHN

6. Alessandra Mao :ITA

7. Mizuki Hirai :JPN

8. Zoe Pedersen :NZL

 

Women's 200m Backstroke:

1. Audrey Derivaux :USA

2. Charlotte Crush :USA

3. Milana Stepanova :AIN

4. Madison Kryger :CAN

5. Daria Zarubenkova :AIN

6. Cecilia Dieleke :ARG

7. Zoe Ammundsen :AUS

8. Chiaki Yamamoto :JPN

 

Mixed 4x100m Freestyle:

1. United States :USA (Rice - Cox - Erisman - King)

2. Great Britain :GBR (Shepherd - Mills - Carter - Taylor)

3. Italy :ITA (Valente - D'Ambrosio - di Maria - Mao)

4. Neutral Athletes B :AIN (Shcherbakov - Zhidkov - Poleshchuk - Manokhina)

5. Canada :CAN (Kim Laon - Brennan - Tigert - Kryger)

6. China :CHN (X Yichen - X Haibo - L Mingyu - C Yizhou)

7. Japan :JPN (Numata - Kuroda - Fukuoka - Hirai)

8. Australia :AUS (Cotroneo - Wilson-Moran - Trotter - Childs)

 

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35 minutes ago, copravolley said:

This season he wasn`t good. About Sheremet: are there any signals that he wants to change Ukraine to Poland?

No interest from us and him.

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23 minutes ago, Adriano said:

No interest from us and him.

OK. That will be a great swimmer on the future. We can see what he is good on 100 meter freestyle. On 50 he probably win gold easy.

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19 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Just will point out that about six weeks ago this same Filip Nowacki made his debut here on Totallympics, swimming in a 25m local authority pool,  competing for Jersey in the Island Games along with Orkney, Menorca, the Falkland Islands etc!  You just never know where a great talent is going to first emerge!  :banana:

 

All these small multi-sport games do sometimes kick up a superstar of the future!    

 

 

I never would have guessed the island games would debut a athlete this like . I wonder if he will be a potential athlete to keep a eye on in los angeles 

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