Mar 15 • 13:19 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

In Great Shape, Maari Randväli Again Breaks Estonian Record

Estonian swimmer Maari Randväli has broken the national record in the 50-meter backstroke at an international competition in Edinburgh.

Maari Randväli, an Estonian swimmer, has once again made headlines by breaking the national record at an international competition held in Edinburgh. This achievement marks Randväli's second title in as many events, as she had previously set the Estonian record for the 100-meter backstroke earlier in the competition. Her latest record-setting performance in the 50-meter event saw her clock in at 28.82 seconds, improving upon her previous time of 29.00 seconds.

In the context of the competition, Randväli's impressive swimming earned her a fourth-place finish, demonstrating her depth of talent and competitive spirit. While the gold was secured by Lauren Cox from Scotland with a time of 27.63 seconds, Randväli's performance still reflects significant growth, as she finished just a mere 0.23 seconds behind the third-place swimmer. This competition serves as an important platform for Randväli as she continues to evolve in her swimming career, highlighted by the expertise of her coaches Emma Collings-Barnes and Martti Aljand from the Kalevi swim school.

Randväli's achievements not only elevate her personal reputation but also underscore the growing prowess of Estonian swimming on the international stage. As she continues to break records and achieve personal bests, it raises expectations for future competitions and the possibility of competing at even higher levels, such as the Olympics. Her journey is closely followed by the Estonian sports community, which encourages young athletes to aspire for such remarkable accomplishments in swimming and beyond.

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