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On the last day of the contest, 14 more prizes were awarded. Kotryna Teterevkova, 18, even won five gold medals in the competition, and Andrius Šidlauskas won three gold and one silver. Arijus Pavlidi also finished the competition with the same number of awards.
Sigismund Gedvila / 15min photo / LPF Sprint Cup moment
The athletes who participated in the LPF Sprint Cup presented a prize pool of € 3,600. Part of it was for the swimmers who mastered one of the chosen swimming styles, if they managed to accumulate the highest number of qualification points from the International Federation of Aquatic Sports (FINA) in the distances of 50, 100 and 200 m (100 and 200 m in the complex mode).
I danced for the first time in the pool this morning brassistas. K.Teterevkova once again proved her advantage in the 50m breaststroke match. Winner’s time: 31.35 sec. Silver went to Agne Šeleikaitė (33.43) and bronze to Smilte Plytnykaitė (33.57). There was a real duel in the group of men. Here in just 0.10 sec. The victory was snatched by A.Šidlauskas (27.23). Giedrius Titenis was second (27.33) and Deividas Margevičius (28.08) was third.
Erika Pasakinskaitė (1.04.44) won another gold medal in the women’s 100m bow tie, and second-place Radvilė Kerševičiūtė (1.04.90) was not far behind. The bronze went to Vyte Gelažyte (1.10.07).
Danas Rapšys (51.46) won in the men’s classification. His country’s record is 50.79 seconds. D.Margevičius (52.67) won silver, and Danilas Pancerevas (53.93) was happy with the bronze and another new record for the country’s boys under 17 years old. Danil did not save the first part of the distance either: he overcame the first 50 m with another record time (24.83).
Then he danced in the pool thorns. In the 200m swimming match, Ugnė Mažutaitytė was unbeatable again here, covering the distance in 2 minutes. 13.84 sec. The second best time was recorded by Paulina Pekūnaitė (2.18.60) and the third by Beata Jakštaitė (2.25.77). In the men’s group, the fastest was A.Pavlidi (1.58.14), beating Erikas Grigaitis (2.01.54) and Nojų Skirutis (2.03.73).
In the women’s 100m freestyle in the strongest swim to the final meters, it was unclear which swimmer could finish first. Patricija Kondraškaitė (58.35) touched the pool wall for the first time at the last moment and became the winner of this match. The young swimmer has only 0.01 sec. surpassed the remaining Marija Rutkauskaitė in second place. The bronze went to Amelia Javtokaite (59.40).
In a similar men’s match, three residents of Panevėžys took the podium. Gold was won by Jacob Keblys (49.62), beating David Kazil (50.73) and Thomas Navikonis (51.18).
Post hydraulics It was time complexists. K. Teterevkova (1.04.84) was the fastest in the women’s 100-meter combined race. Silver went to Smilte Plytnykaitė (1.05.59) and bronze went to Marija Rapševičiūtė (1.10.51). In the men’s group, D. Pancerev defeated, setting another record for the country’s boys under 17 years of age. From now on it’s 55.37 seconds. Povilas Strazdas (56.45) was second and Eimantas Milius (56.74) was third.
In the women’s 200m breaststroke match, another gold medal went to K. Teterevkova (2.31.60). S.Plytnykaitė (2.39.06) won silver and Elzė Bielskutė (2.40.98) took third place. Among the men, the fastest was A.Šidlauskas (2.07.56), beating Giedrius Titenis (2.11.37) and Aleksas Savickas (2.14.25).
Photo by Sigismund Gedvila / 15min / Andrius Šidlauskas
The competition ended with a 50m backstroke. In the women’s group, Ugnė Mažutaitytė (28.88) was the most likely to win gold. Paulina Pekūnaitė (29.48) and Beata Jakštaitė (30.98) were behind her. And Patricija Geriksonaitė, who was in fourth place, beat the record for Lithuanian girls under 13. From now on it’s 31.25 seconds. In the men’s group, A.Pavlidi (25.73) won, leaving behind Tomas Navikonis (26.07) and Erikas Grigaitis (26.52).
The best competition hydraulics: Marija Rutkauskaitė and Jokūbas Keblys
The best competition spine: Ugnė Mažutaitytė and Arijus Pavlidi
The best competition brasistas: Kotryna Teterevkova and Andrius Šidlauskas
The best competition dolphins: Erika Pasakinskaitė and Deividas Margevičius
The best competition complexists: Catherine Teterevkova and Povilas Strazdas
The best swimmers in the competition (TOP5):
1) Dan Rapšys
2) Andrius Šidlauskas
3) Giedrius Titenis
4) Deividas Margevičius
5) Danilas Pancerevas
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