
Пловец Константин Малаки (в центре) обнимает своих соперников на церемонии награждения в Бургасе (Болгария) // Фото: swimmingmoldova.com
Athletes won 42 medals, 15 of which were of the highest merit, 14 silver and 13 bronze (see the results in the table). This allowed the Moldovan national team to take the second place in the team standings. At the top of the ranking are the Turkish swimmers, who won 81 medals (22 gold, 31 silver and 28 bronze). More medals were won by boys and men – 24 (11 gold, six silver and seven bronze), girls – 16 (four gold, eight silver and six bronze).
The leaders of the Moldovan team in the individual event were Alexandra Ablovatcaia and Maria Corlateanu among girls (six medals each), Dmitri Culiemza and Timur Raetchi – among boys (five medals each). Some of our athletes (Alexandra Ablovatcaia, Maria Corlateanu, Timur Raetschi) competed in both youth (up to 17 years old) and adult competitions.
The Grand Prix in Burgas is a qualifier for the World Swimming Championships, which will be held in Singapore from July 11 to August 3, and the European Junior Championships in Shamorin (Slovakia).
Moldovan winners of the Grand Prix of Swimming in Burgas (Bulgaria) |
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Athlete |
Discipline |
Result |
Girls | ||
Alexandra Ablovatskaia |
400 m integrated swimming (adults) |
5 min 3.53 sec (silver medal) |
200 m freestyle (U-17) |
2 min 8.86 sec (silver medal) |
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400 m medley (U-17) |
5 min 9.43 sec |
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400 m freestyle |
4 min 34.61 sec |
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Anastasia Basisto |
50m breaststroke |
32.2 sec |
100 m breaststroke |
1 min. 11.05 sec. (silver medal) |
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200 m breaststroke |
2 min 35.28 sec |
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Natalya Zaitseva |
100 m backstroke |
1 min 3.09 sec |
200 m backstroke (adults) |
2 min 17.17 sec |
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Maria Corlateanu |
50 m freestyle |
27.95 sec (bronze medal) shared 3rd place with Ksenia Rogovei |
50m backstroke |
31.26 sec (bronze medal) |
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100 m backstroke (U-17) |
1 min 7.56 sec (bronze medal) |
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200 m medley (U-17) |
2 min 29.48 sec |
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Ksenia Rogovei |
50 m freestyle |
27.95 sec (bronze medal) shared 3rd place with Maria Corlateanu |
50m breaststroke (U-17) |
35.78 sec |
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Women’s freestyle relay team (Maria Corlateanu, Xenia Rogovei, Natalia Zaitseva, Alexandra Ablovatskaia) |
4 x 50 m freestyle |
1 min 50.6 sec |
Women’s combined relay team (Natalia Zaitseva, Anastasia Basisto, Maria Corlateanu, Alexandra Ablovatskaia) |
4 x 50 m |
1 min 59.82 sec |
Boys |
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Ivan Danko |
50 m freestyle |
24.53 sec (silver medal) |
200 m medley (U-17) |
2 min 10.82 sec |
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Kirill Kirsanov |
50 m backstroke |
26.1 sec. (silver medal) |
400 m freestyle (adults) |
4 min 1.76 sec |
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Dmitry Kulyomza |
50 m freestyle |
24.08 sec (gold medal) |
100 m freestyle |
52.22 sec. |
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400 m freestyle (U-17) |
4 min. 10.1 sec. |
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Kirill Likhodod |
100m butterfly |
58.21 sec (gold medal) |
200 m medley (U-17) |
2 min 13.28 sec |
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Konstantin Malaki |
50 m freestyle |
23.29 sec |
50 m breaststroke |
28.75 sec. (gold medal) |
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200m breaststroke (adults) |
2 min 14.95 sec |
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Evgeny Paponin |
50m breaststroke |
28.83 sec |
Timur Raetsky |
100m breaststroke |
1 min. 4.55 sec. |
200 m breaststroke |
2 min 22.08 sec |
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50 m breaststroke |
29.32 sec |
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100m breaststroke |
1 min 6.91 sec |
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200m breaststroke |
2 min 22 sec |
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Mihai Rylian |
50m butterfly |
26.8 sec |
Kirill Chertykovtsev |
50m backstroke |
27.53 sec |
50 m butterfly |
26.66 sec |
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100 m backstroke |
1 min 0.04 sec |
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Men’s freestyle relay team (Konstantin Malaki, Dmitry Kulyomza, Alexander Rylian, Egor Kovalyov) |
4 x 50 m freestyle |
1 min 33.59 sec |
Men’s combined relay team (Alexander Lesetsky, Evgeny Paponin, Roman Savich, Dmitry Kulyomza) |
4 x 50 m |
1 min 44.27 sec |