Kuljača broke the Montenegrin record for the end of the performance in Budapest

In the general ranking, she finished in 51st place

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Jovana Kuljača, Photo: VPSCG
Jovana Kuljača, Photo: VPSCG
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Montenegrin swimmer Jovana Kuljača set a new state record in the 50-meter freestyle at the World Swimming Championships in small pools.

She achieved the best result in that discipline in a time of 26,22 seconds.

In the general ranking, she finished in 51st place.

She achieved a personal record in the 50-meter backstroke in a time of 30,10 seconds and finished in 44th place overall.

"Excellent performance at this world championship. However, there are things we have to work on, because we know that this is just the beginning and that Jovana will swim better and better in the following competitions", said coach Danijela Franeta.

Today's race concluded the performance of Montenegrin representatives at the WC.

In Budapest, Miloš Milenković broke the Montenegrin record in the 50-meter dolphin race, achieving a time of 23:89, which is ten hundredths better than the previous record, which was also his property.

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

In the 100 meter breaststroke, Milenković achieved a result of 53:36, which is 12 hundredths of a second slower than the Montenegrin record, placing him in 49th position.

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