Anna Ntountounaki Makes History with Second European Gold Medal
Πηγή Φωτογραφίας: Eurokinissi (Αρχείου),Ntountounakis victory was particularly noteworthy as she finished in a tie with Dutch swimmer Tessa Jill. As a result, both athletes will be awarded gold medals and will stand atop the podium. Meanwhile, Sweden’s Sarah Juvenik claimed the bronze medal with a time of 25.16 seconds.
Greek swimmer Anna Ntountounaki has achieved a historic feat by becoming the champion of the 25-meter-pool Europeans. The 28-year-old secured a gold medal in the 50-meter butterfly event in Otopeni, Romania, with an impressive time of 25.10 seconds. Just a day earlier, she had won a bronze medal in the 100-meter butterfly at the same competition.
Ntountounakis victory was particularly noteworthy as she finished in a tie with Dutch swimmer Tessa Jill. As a result, both athletes will be awarded gold medals and will stand atop the podium. Meanwhile, Sweden’s Sarah Juvenik claimed the bronze medal with a time of 25.16 seconds.
This marks Ntountounaki’s second European gold medal, following her triumph in Budapest in 2020, where she emerged as the European champion in the 50-meter pool 100-meter butterfly event.
#LENOtopeni2023 🇷🇴 50m butterfly W 🏊♀️ 1⃣ Anna #Ntountounaki 🇬🇷 25.10 1⃣ Tessa #Giele 🇳🇱 25.10 3⃣ Sara Junevik 🇸🇪 25.16 4⃣ Louise Hansson 🇸🇪 25.28 5⃣ Julie Kepp Jensen 🇩🇰 25.43#Otopeni2023 #nuoto #swimming pic.twitter.com/j57bw6AIyZ
— SportRisultati (@SportRisultati) December 10, 2023
Source: GCT
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