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E. Matakas had to significantly intimidate his opponents in the Funchal basin who were already in the national team when he surpassed the distance at hurricane speed and set a personal and Lithuanian record for people with disabilities: 59.73 seconds. The Lithuanian beat Spain’s closest rival, Elvira Cantera, by more than two seconds and won the national team.
In the final, E. Matakas showed an even faster pace and improved his personal best for the second time in a day: 58.83 seconds. No competitor was equal to the Lithuanian who won the gold award.
The silver went to the Ukrainian Mychailo Serbin (1: 00.19 sec.), And the bronze went to the Pole Vojciech Makowski (1: 00.77 sec.).
For the Ramūnas Leonas student, this is the third gold in this European Championship. On the first day of competition, the Lithuanian was the fastest in the 50-meter freestyle match and set a record for the Old Continent. On Tuesday, E. Matakasis left all his competitors behind him swimming in the 100-meter breaststroke.
“While driving here, I really wasn’t expecting three gold medals. The goal was to improve personal results and get closer to the Paralympic Games. Already those first two gold medals were something incredible. But when I swam more than a minute for the first time during this morning’s selection, I wanted more, I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to win another gold medal for Lithuania, ”shared E. Matakas his impressions.
E. Matak’s trophy collection also includes the 2017 World Championship gold. He won in Mexico in the 50-meter freestyle and bronze in the 100-meter freestyle.
Another swimmer from the Lithuanian Paralympic team Gabrielė Čepavičiūtė set out on Thursday in the Funchal basin. Rasa Mažutaitienė’s disabled student ranked sixth in the S6 class 50-meter freestyle match: 44.17 seconds. This is a personal record of a swimmer and Lithuanians with disabilities.
The performance of the Lithuanian swimmers in Portugal will end on Friday 2017. Winner of the World Championship Mindaugas Dvylaitis. A visually impaired Kaunas resident will start in the S11 class 100 meter backstroke match.
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