Iskra Dedivanović four gold medals in Sarajevo

Dedivanović won both a silver and a bronze medal

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Iskra Dedivanović, a member of the swimming club for persons with disabilities Mako, finished the fifth international paraswimming meeting Sarajevo Open with four gold medals, one silver and one bronze medal each.

In the S9 category, Dedivanović won gold in the 50 and 100 breaststroke, 50 backstroke and 50 breaststroke races, she won a silver medal in the 100 meter backstroke, and a bronze medal in the 50 freestyle.

Tomas Radulović won two silver medals in the S5 category in the 50 backstroke and 50 freestyle.

He was disqualified in the 200 meters freestyle.

Personal records were improved by Nebojša Bulatović in the category S 14, in the disciplines of 50 backstroke (in seven seconds), 50 freestyle (in six seconds) and 50 dolphin (in 12 seconds).

He swam the 100 meter freestyle in two minutes, two seconds and 17 hundredths of a second.

In the same category, Nikola Bulatović swam the 50 meter freestyle for a second less than his personal record, while in the 50 breaststroke he improved his personal record by as much as 20 seconds and achieved a time of one minute, 18 seconds and 46 hundredths of a second.

Nikola Đukic, a competitor in the S1 category, did not finish the 50-meter freestyle race.

Montenegrin swimmers were led by coach Boško Radulović.

The traditional international competition at the Otoka Olympic pool in Sarajevo brought together 116 swimmers from 17 clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Turkey, Slovenia and Germany.

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