Nikolova Breaks Record, Reaches Semis in Singapore

Nikolova Breaks Record, Reaches Semis in Singapore

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Bulgarian swimmer Teya Nikolova set a new national record of 30.67 seconds in the 50m breaststroke heats at the World Swimming Championships in Singapore on Saturday, qualifying for the semi-finals with the 13th fastest time. Her performance surpassed her previous record of 30.73 set in May. Lithuania’s Ruta Meilutyte led the heats with 29.82 seconds, CE Report quotes BTA

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