Jovan Kuljač to a personal record in the 50-meter backstroke: Excellent prelude crawl

Our swimmer took 44th place at the World Championship in small pools in Budapest

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Jovana Kuljača, Photo: VPSCG
Jovana Kuljača, Photo: VPSCG
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Montenegrin swimmer Jovana Kuljača swam the 50-meter backstroke in 30,10 seconds and took 44th place at the World Championship in small pools.

That's her new personal best time.

"The 50-meter backstroke race is an excellent prelude to what follows in two days, which is the 50-meter crawl race. It's great when the competition starts with personal records, because it's an indicator that we're on the right track," said coach Danijela Franeta.

Kuljača will swim the 50-meter freestyle on December 14.

Another Montenegrin representative, Miloš Milenković, will compete in the 100-meter butterfly tomorrow.

Two days ago, he broke the Montenegrin record in the 50-meter butterfly - 23,89.

This is ten hundredths better than the previous record, which was also his property.

In total, he took 48th place in the general classification.

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