Tag: freestyle

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week


    Swimmers of 25 countries
    late last week proved their mettle in a top-notch international competition
    held in Luxembourg. Taking the start in Euro Meet were more than 600 swimmers eager to prove themselves but also to meet the qualification standards set for
    the Olympic Games in Paris. The world’s best swimmer today, David Popovici, was
    among the participants. He won gold in the 100m and 200m freestyle events.


    Reason
    enough for Radio Romania International to designate David Popovici the Athlete of
    the week.


    In the 100m
    freestyle event, Popovici La 100 de metri liber, as part of Euro Meet in Luxembourg
    Popovici set a new competitional record, clocking 48 seconds and one hundredth
    of a second. With 46 seconds and 86 hundredths of a seconds, Popovici is the
    event’s record holder, so in Luxembourg, David Popovici was not at the peak of his career.

    His timing in the 200m freestyle event was not
    extraordinary either. In Luxembourg, Popovici clocked 46 seconds and 86 hundredths
    of a second. We recall that at the 2023 edition of the World Championships in Japan’s
    Fukukoa, where Popovici came in 4th, he clocked 44 seconds and 86
    hundredths of a second. There is still a lot more work to be done ahead of the
    Olympics…David Popovici announced he would not take part in the World
    Championships, scheduled in February in Qatar, which proves he will totally
    focus on his training for the Olympic Games in Paris.


    David
    Popovici was born in Bucharest, on September 15, 2004. David compelled
    recognition in 2021, in the juniors’ competitions. We recall that back then at
    the European Championships in Rome, Popovici won the 200m, 100m and 50m free-style
    events, setting a new world record for the latter event as well as a new world
    juniors’ record event. Subsequently, David broke the world juniors’ records in
    the 100m and 200m freestyle event. He succeeded the qualification to the Tokyo
    Olympics, where he came in fourth in the 200m free-style event, being two hundredths
    of a second away from stepping onto a step of the podium. In the seniors’
    category, Popovici first won his major title in November 2021. We recall that
    back then, in Russia’s Kazan. Popovici became a European champion in the 200m
    freestyle event.


    David’s
    career-best so far occurred in 2022. At the World Seniors’ Championships held
    in June 2023in Budapest, Popovici won the 100m and 200m freestyle events, an
    absolute first for Romanian sports. Then in August 2023, at the European Championships
    in Rome, in 2023, David Popovici clocked 46 seconds and 86 hundredths of a
    second, setting a new world record. He was that close to setting another world
    record when he won the 200m freestyle event.


    In
    2023, David maintained his position according to the world rankings, yet he was
    unable to step onto a step of the podium in the major competitions held in an Olympic
    swimming pool.

  • Sports Flash

    Sports Flash




    The town of Otopeni, located north of
    Bucharest, is these days the capital city of European swimming. Europe’s best
    junior swimmers fight for the Championships medals, in a competition Romania
    plays host to, as an absolute first. The competition is hosted by a brand-new
    sports compound, with an Olympic swimming pool, another one for diving and four
    other swimming pools for recovery and warming up. The overall costs for the new
    compound stood at 30 million euro. Hosting its first ever top-flight sports
    competition, the Otopeni Olympic Compound has a 2, 800 seating capacity.




    The new star of Romanian swimming, David Popovici,
    was undoubtedly the top performer of the first competition days. We recall that
    in June this year in Budapest, David won the 100m and 200m world titles. In the
    first three days of the competition in Otiopneo, David stepped onto a step of
    the podium three times. On Tuesday, David Popovici won the 4X100m freestyle
    event (the 100m relay event). Other members of Romania’s relay team were Vlad Stancu,
    Ştefan Cozma and Patrick Sebastian Dinu. Second came Great Britain, while
    3rd-placed was the team of Italy.




    On Wednesday, David
    Popovici won the 200m freestyle event. David thus defended the title he won
    last year at the European Junior Championships in Rome. Also stepping onto a step
    of the podium was Italy’s Roberto Galossi and Jacob
    Whittle of Great Britain. David Popovici is also a world record holder in the
    juniors’ version of the 200m freestyle event. On June 20, at the World Seniors’
    championships in Budapest, David clocked 1 minute, 34 seconds and 21 hundredths
    of a second.




    Also on Wednesday, at the mixed 4x100m
    relay event, Romania came in second. Although they qualified for the sixth best
    timing, the Romanians succeeded a well above-par race. Romania dominated the
    first three legs of the relay race, but for the last hundred meters Hungary
    took the lead and maintained it, winning the relay. Stepping onto a step of the
    podium were David Popovici, Patrick Dinu, Bianca Costea and Rebecca Diaconescu.
    The competition is ongoing until this coming Sunday.

    (EN)


  • Sports Flash

    Sports Flash




    The town of Otopeni, located north of
    Bucharest, is these days the capital city of European swimming. Europe’s best
    junior swimmers fight for the Championships medals, in a competition Romania
    plays host to, as an absolute first. The competition is hosted by a brand-new
    sports compound, with an Olympic swimming pool, another one for diving and four
    other swimming pools for recovery and warming up. The overall costs for the new
    compound stood at 30 million euro. Hosting its first ever top-flight sports
    competition, the Otopeni Olympic Compound has a 2, 800 seating capacity.




    The new star of Romanian swimming, David Popovici,
    was undoubtedly the top performer of the first competition days. We recall that
    in June this year in Budapest, David won the 100m and 200m world titles. In the
    first three days of the competition in Otiopneo, David stepped onto a step of
    the podium three times. On Tuesday, David Popovici won the 4X100m freestyle
    event (the 100m relay event). Other members of Romania’s relay team were Vlad Stancu,
    Ştefan Cozma and Patrick Sebastian Dinu. Second came Great Britain, while
    3rd-placed was the team of Italy.




    On Wednesday, David
    Popovici won the 200m freestyle event. David thus defended the title he won
    last year at the European Junior Championships in Rome. Also stepping onto a step
    of the podium was Italy’s Roberto Galossi and Jacob
    Whittle of Great Britain. David Popovici is also a world record holder in the
    juniors’ version of the 200m freestyle event. On June 20, at the World Seniors’
    championships in Budapest, David clocked 1 minute, 34 seconds and 21 hundredths
    of a second.




    Also on Wednesday, at the mixed 4x100m
    relay event, Romania came in second. Although they qualified for the sixth best
    timing, the Romanians succeeded a well above-par race. Romania dominated the
    first three legs of the relay race, but for the last hundred meters Hungary
    took the lead and maintained it, winning the relay. Stepping onto a step of the
    podium were David Popovici, Patrick Dinu, Bianca Costea and Rebecca Diaconescu.
    The competition is ongoing until this coming Sunday.

    (EN)


  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    Headline-hitting for a week now, in the world of Romanian sports news and sports punditry, has been the name of Romanian swimmer David Popovici. The Romanian walked away with two world titles he won in the 100m and 200m freestyle events as part of the recently-held World Championships in Budapest. Davids two exceptional feats are an absolute first for Romanian sports, arguably recommending David Popovici for the Athlete of the Year title in 2022. However, were still six months to go before the yearend and, in the meantime, many things can happen in the world of sports by the end of December. So its too early for festivities…As for Radio Romania international, the best it can do was to designate David Popovici the Athlete of the Week



    On Sunday, David and his colleague, Robert Glință, the worlds 5th best swimmer in the 50m backstroke event received a heros welcome at the Henri Coanda International Airport in Bucharest. Government and sports officials sought to pay their respects for the two swimmers performance in Budapest, at once emphasizing the fresh prospects that lay ahead for Romanian swimming. President Klaus Iohannis was keen on handing David the decoration himself, which is the Romanian states highest distinction The Star of Romania National order in the Rank of Knight. Davids coach, Adrian Radulescu, was also decorated. He was awarded the For Merit National Order in the Rank of Knight.



    David Popovici was born in Bucharest on September 15, 2004. David distinguished himself in the juniors competition held in 2021. We recall that at the European Championships held in Rome, David won the 200m, 100m and 50m freestyle events, setting a new juniors world record for the last event. Later, the Romanian broke all world juniors records in the 100m and 200m freestyle events. David Popovici succeeded to qualify for the Olympic Games in Tokyo, when he came in 4th in the 200m freestyle event. .Back then David was two hundredths of a second away from stepping onto a step of the podium. In the seniors competitions, David won his first major title in November 2021. We recall that in Kazan, Russia, David Popovici walked away with the 200m freestyle European title. Following the exceptional feat in Budapest, David will yet again have to prove his mettle in next weeks European Championships held in Otopeni. The European Seniors Championships will be held in Rome over August 11 and 17. In early December, the Juniors World Championships will be held in Perus capital city, Lima.


    (EN)




  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    Headline-hitting for a week now, in the world of Romanian sports news and sports punditry, has been the name of Romanian swimmer David Popovici. The Romanian walked away with two world titles he won in the 100m and 200m freestyle events as part of the recently-held World Championships in Budapest. Davids two exceptional feats are an absolute first for Romanian sports, arguably recommending David Popovici for the Athlete of the Year title in 2022. However, were still six months to go before the yearend and, in the meantime, many things can happen in the world of sports by the end of December. So its too early for festivities…As for Radio Romania international, the best it can do was to designate David Popovici the Athlete of the Week



    On Sunday, David and his colleague, Robert Glință, the worlds 5th best swimmer in the 50m backstroke event received a heros welcome at the Henri Coanda International Airport in Bucharest. Government and sports officials sought to pay their respects for the two swimmers performance in Budapest, at once emphasizing the fresh prospects that lay ahead for Romanian swimming. President Klaus Iohannis was keen on handing David the decoration himself, which is the Romanian states highest distinction The Star of Romania National order in the Rank of Knight. Davids coach, Adrian Radulescu, was also decorated. He was awarded the For Merit National Order in the Rank of Knight.



    David Popovici was born in Bucharest on September 15, 2004. David distinguished himself in the juniors competition held in 2021. We recall that at the European Championships held in Rome, David won the 200m, 100m and 50m freestyle events, setting a new juniors world record for the last event. Later, the Romanian broke all world juniors records in the 100m and 200m freestyle events. David Popovici succeeded to qualify for the Olympic Games in Tokyo, when he came in 4th in the 200m freestyle event. .Back then David was two hundredths of a second away from stepping onto a step of the podium. In the seniors competitions, David won his first major title in November 2021. We recall that in Kazan, Russia, David Popovici walked away with the 200m freestyle European title. Following the exceptional feat in Budapest, David will yet again have to prove his mettle in next weeks European Championships held in Otopeni. The European Seniors Championships will be held in Rome over August 11 and 17. In early December, the Juniors World Championships will be held in Perus capital city, Lima.


    (EN)