The best Bosnian swimmer Lana Pudar won the fourth place in the 100 meters dolphin in the Mare Nostrum competition series in Barcelona.
It is the strongest swimming competition in Europe, and Lana finished today’s final with a time of 58:89.
The first was Louise Hansson from Sweden (57.52), the second place was taken by Margaret Macneil from Canada (57.83), and the third was Katerine Savard from Canada (58.77).
Let’s remind you that last night in Barcelona, Lana Pudar won the first place in the discipline of 200 meters dolphin, and finished the race with a time of 2:08.36.
At the same time, Pudar met the A Olympic standard, and qualified for the Olympic Games that will be held next year in Paris.
Lana Pudar is the first athlete from Bosnia and Herzegovina to secure an appearance at the Games in Paris.