Inspire Austria's swimmer: silver for riding hammer at World Cup!

Inspire Austria's swimmer: silver for riding hammer at World Cup!

Budapest, Ungarn - Austria cheers! With a remarkable performance, Bernhard Reitshammer won the silver medal over 100 meters at the short track world championships in Budapest. It was his first medal gain at the world championship level, and he set the Austrian record of Heiko Gigler from the semi -final by impressive 0.19 seconds to 51.11 seconds, as on laola1.at . It is even more impressive that he improved his personal best by 0.22 seconds, while the Carinthian gigler took sixth place with 51.67 seconds.

further medal hopes for Austria

In an exciting competition, Noe Ponti from Switzerland secured gold with a lead of 0.78 seconds ahead of riding hammer, while Caio pumputis from Brazil won bronze. The medal rain could not end for Austria, because Simon Bucher has also qualified for the final over 100 meters of dolphin and is eagerly awaited on Saturday. He managed to improve his time in the semi -final by 0.69 seconds and to make it into the final as a eighth, as krone.at reported. Iris Julia Berger, who missed the final as the eleventh, at the same time undercut the eight -year -old Austrian record by 1.04 seconds.

The review of these exciting competitions not only underlines the achievements of the domestic swimmers, but also gives hope for a strong future. All eyes are now aimed at the upcoming decisions in which Austria will again fight for precious metal. The next chance of medals will compete in the evening when Lena Kreundl jumps into the water over 100 meters in the final over 100 meters.

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