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Eneli Jefimova swam a powerful Estonian record and ninth best time in NCAA history

Estonian swimmer Eneli Jefimova set a new national record in the 100-yard breaststroke at the NCAA conference championships, winning her first conference title.

Estonian swimmer Eneli Jefimova recently made headlines by breaking the national record in the 100-yard breaststroke during the NCAA conference championships in the United States. Competing for NC State University, Jefimova recorded a remarkable time of 56.77 seconds, which not only secured her victory in this event but also places her ninth in the all-time NCAA rankings. This is a significant achievement for Jefimova, as it marks her first conference title.

In the competition, Jefimova initially found herself in a tight race with Israeli swimmer Anastasia Gorbenko, who led after the first 50 meters. However, showcasing her impressive speed, Jefimova surged ahead in the latter half of the race, demonstrating her strength and competitive spirit. Notably, she had already set an Estonian record of 57.39 seconds in the preliminary heats earlier in the day, and her final performance improved this time by a remarkable 0.9 seconds, illustrating her exceptional talent and preparation.

Despite her impressive achievements, it is important to note that Jefimova's records are not officially recognized in Estonia, as the Estonian Swimming Federation does not acknowledge records in the yard pool format. This adds an interesting context to her accomplishment, highlighting both her personal success and the limitations of national sports governing bodies in adapting to international standards. Regardless, Jefimova's performances continue to elevate Estonian swimming on the international stage.

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