At the Lithuanian Swimming Championships held in Vilnius, Estonian swimmers Maari Randväli and Mark Iltšišin achieved significant milestones by setting a combined total of kaks Estonian records. The competition saw strong performances across multiple disciplines. Maari Randväli, who competed in the 100-meter backstroke event, set a new Estonian record for both senior and junior categories with a time of 1:01.55. Randväli demonstrated consistent form throughout the championships, showing marked improvement from her earlier times recorded in March, which placed her close to the previous record mark. In the final, her performance secured her the silver medal. The gold medal in the 100-meter backstroke was claimed by Emilija Pociūtė, who also established a new Lithuanian record with a time of 1:01.41. The bronze medal went to Yuliia Tkachenko of Ukraine, recording 1:03.53. The success highlights the depth of Estonian talent on the international stage. While the event took place in Lithuania, the results underscore the continued development of Estonian swimming. Mark Iltšišin also contributed to the national record tally. These achievements place the swimmers in strong contention following the recent international meet at Mount Kelly College in England last autumn. The record-setting performances solidify the standing of Estonian athletes in regional swimming competitions. Topics: #eesti #leedu #kaks Post navigation Kondoomikasutajatel on Iraani sõja tõttu ees rasked ajad TASUB TEADA⟩Need inimesed võivad kogeda nüüd ootamatuid pöördeid
At the Lithuanian Swimming Championships held in Vilnius, Estonian swimmers Maari Randväli and Mark Iltšišin achieved notable success by setting a combined total of two Estonian records. The event sho Reply