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In his golden performance in Otopeni in the 200 m dolphin, Noè Ponti was the only one of the eight finalists to stay under one minute and 50 seconds in 1: 49.71.
Silver goes to the Italian Alberto Razzetti, who is 39 hundredths slower than the Ticino. Richard Marton from Hungary secured the bronze medal, losing more than two seconds to Ponti.
The 22-year-old Ponti has hung his seventh medal around his neck at a major event. He missed the Swiss record, which he lowered to 1:49.42 minutes a year ago, in the 25m group by only three-tenths and the European record by seven. (yes/SDA)
Source : Blick
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