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The first sets of medals were awarded in the eastern part of the competition. Youth Y Junior classification of swimmers. And the best performers in the selective swims made it to the final at night.
Ugnė Mažutaitytė stood out in this morning’s morning selection. Kaunas 50 meters behind the women finished in 28.76 seconds. and improved the Lithuanian record owned by Rūta Meilutyte since 2013 (28.78). U.Mažutaitytė, who was number one in this final, will have to swim 200m in the final before him, where she will be the main favorite to win the title of Baltic champion.
This morning, the country’s relay record for girls under 17 was improved: 4 x 100 ml. style. Marija Romanovskaja, Patricija Kondraškaitė, Sylvia Statkevičius and Smiltė Plytnykaitė, who sailed in a team, logged 3 min. 55.02 sec. result and won gold medals. The previous record (4.00.27) was reached by swimmers at the Vilnius City Sports Center last December.
Swimming 100 m men l. in style A, the final was won by Simon Bill. The Panevėžys resident logged 50.18 sec. result and beat Tomas Navikonis (50.51), who finished second, and Deividas Margevičius (50.85), who took bronze. Team leader Danas Rapšys (49.45) refused to start in the final.
Photo by Sigismund Gedvila / 15min / Dan Rapšys
Smiltė Plytnykaitė (2.05.21) finished in the women’s 200m final with a new record for Lithuanian girls under 15 years of age. Second place was taken by Marija Romanovskaja (2.07.28), and the bronze winner was Silvija Statkevičius (2.07.64).
In the men’s 200m breaststroke, Andrius Šidlauskas (2.13.95) defeated the Latvian, Danilas Bobrovas (2.15.61) and Aleksas Savickas (2.16.43).
Kotryna Teterevkova (1.09.23) was the best in the women’s 100-meter breaststroke final. The silver went to the Latvian representative Arina Sisojeva (1.11.42) and the bronze went to Agne Šeleikaitė (1.12.32).
The men’s 100m backstroke A final was the best for Gytis Stankevičius (56.18). Latvian Girtas Feldbergas (56.63) finished second, followed by Erikas Grigaitis (56.69).
Ugnė Mažutaitytė (2.12.90) was undefeated in the final 200m. Paulina Pekūnaitė (2: 21.62) became the runner-up in this match, and Estonian swimmer Katriin Hansalu (2.22,15) took third place.
Latvian Danilas Petrikinas (2.09.83) became the champion of the 200m bowling. Estonian Dmitrijus Astrelin (2.10.89) recorded the second half, and Emilis Atkočiūnas (2.13.80) finished third.
Erika Pasakinskaitė (1.03.03) defeated Radvilė Kerševičiūtė (1.04.48) and Estonia Aurelia Roos (1.04.76) in the women’s 100m butterfly final.
Men’s 400m style, the final ended with the victory of Latvian Arturas Markovas (4.05.80). Džiugas Miškinis, who finished second, landed in just 0.06 seconds. Third place went to another Latvian athlete, Yegor Mikhailov (4.11.55).
50 μl. The Latvian swimmer Gabriela Nikitina (26.02) won the title of champion in the final A in style. Silver went to Gabija Gailiušytė (26.79) and the bronze award went to Smiltė Plytnykaitė (26.91).
Giedrius Titenis (28.18) was the fastest in the men’s 50m chest A final. He beat Estonian Ralph Roose (29.04) and Alex Savickas (29.05).
Photo by Sigismund Gedvila / 15min / Giedrius Titenis
In the men’s 200m complex swimming championship, Eimantas Milius (2.06.30) became the champion, defeating Estonian Igor Shuvalov (2.08.40) and Noja Skirutis (2.09.18).
Estonian female swimmer Karolin Victoria Kotsar (5: 13.28) was the most likely in the women’s 400m complex. The second best result was shown by her compatriot Violanta Gurjanova (5: 17.10), and the third, Vytė Gelažytė (5.21,17).
Deividas Margevičius (24.08) became the champion of the 50m swimming bowling A final, beating Estonian Rainas Rasmusas in Looken (25.41) and Julius Bačkulis (25.49).
Photo by Vytautas Dranginis / David Margevičius
Ugnė Mažutaitytė (29.08) won the women’s 50m swim final A. Elizabeth Paula Ozola (30.48) finished second and Paulina Pekūnaitė (30.60) won bronze.
The team relay ended on the first day of competition. Both were probably defeated by Lithuanian swimmers. Men’s 4 x 100m Set Gytis Stankevičius, Andrius Šidlauskas, Deividas Margevičius and Simonas Bilis were the fastest in the relay. Your result – 3 min. 42.07 sec. The second place went to the Latvians (3.48.56), the third place went to the Estonian team (3.51.69).
Women’s 4 x 100m Smiltė Plytnykaitė, Patricija Kondraškaitė, Silvija Statkevičius and Marija Romanovskaja were the best in the competition. Winners time: 3 min. 56.34 sec. The Latvians finished second (4.01.05), followed by the Estonians (4.03.56).
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