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Popovici Taking On Six Events At Romanian Championships This Week

2023 ROMANIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2023 Romanian National Championships kick off on Wednesday, April 5th which means 18-year-old prodigy David Popivici will dive into the Otopeni waters.

World Record holder Popovici is set to take on a packed schedule of six individual events including the 50m free, 100m free, 400m free, 100m back, 50m fly and 100m fly.

Popovici is opting out of the 200m free, the event in which he took gold at the 2022 World Championships. There in Budapest, we saw the teen crush a time of 1:43.21 to notch a new national and World Junior Record, outperforming his nemesis Hwang Sunwoo of South Korea who settled for silver in a still-speedy 1:44.47 national record of his own.

Even sans the 2free, we’ll see Popovici contest the 1free here in his native Romania where he owns the fastest time in history with his 46.86 World Record logged at the 2022 European Championships.

Popovici’s lifetime bests in each of his entered events reside as follows:

  • 50m free – 22.16, July 2022
  • 100m free – 46.86 WR, August 2022
  • 400m free – 3:47.99, August 2022
  • 100m back – 57.06, June 2019
  • 50m fly – 24.38, December 2020
  • 100m fly – 58.18, Febuary 2019

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Orange
1 year ago

Why not swim the 200 and take another crack at Biedermann?

Troyy
Reply to  Orange
1 year ago

He’s not tapered.

Mojo
1 year ago

RO Nationals, day 2, heats
David Popovici – new national record, 50m fly, 23.96
Can’t wait for the final!

Avp
1 year ago

Results for day 1 finals here: https://frnpm.ro/fisiere/documente/5/530.pdf

bonus
1 year ago

He and Hwang seem to be in perfect harmony.Last year, Hwang added butterfly to the freestyle, and Popovici said at about that time that he would ads butterfly.Now Popovici will take part in the backstroke race this year, so I wonder if Hwang will take part in the backstroke this year.The harmony between them is very interesting .But Hwang’s back and breast seems not good in his 200IM.

Calisurf
Reply to  bonus
1 year ago

I don’t see that coming this year. Hwang sticks to 100/200FR and 4×200 FR relay till Paris. He only entered his two FR events at the selection trials recently and needs to get gold medals at the Asian Games for military exemption.

MTK
1 year ago

Seems inevitable that his 57bk and 58fly PB’s are going to get destroyed here.

Bud
Reply to  MTK
1 year ago

54 mid and 52 low incoming

FAN
Reply to  Bud
1 year ago

Good guess on the 54 back! He looked good this morning!

Mike
1 year ago

Didn’t he swam a 52 or 53 100m butterfly last year ?

Teddy
1 year ago

No idea what his back and free will be like, but I’m curious

I’ll play it pretty safe and say 53 for the fly and 54 high for the back

Bud
Reply to  Teddy
1 year ago

I wrote 52 low fly and 54 mid back but I assume he’s not shaved or tapered so you’re probably right

Penguin
Reply to  Bud
1 year ago

Seriously, how much is shaving going to do for him?

jeff
1 year ago

this doesn’t mean anything but I just noticed bc I follow him on IG and I think it’s kinda cute that Popovici rarely likes Swimming Stats’ posts but has liked 4/5 of the posts for McIntosh’s trials swims. Solidarity among junior swimmers breaking highly regarded freestyle world records :^)

Last edited 1 year ago by jeff
Chlorinetherapy
Reply to  jeff
1 year ago

Skinny legends gotta stick together!

Stephen Strange
Reply to  Chlorinetherapy
1 year ago

Young guns demolishing the Oldies

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