World Swimmers: French Moluh and Mahieu Qualified in the Final of the 100 M Back
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Two French women in the final of the 100 meters back and as many chances of additional medals. Mary-Ambre Moluh and Pauline Mahieu will try to win another charm this Tuesday.
Eighth time ex aequo of the semi-finals of the Worlds on Tuesday, Antoine Viquerat improved his own French record of the 50-m brasse (26''93). However, he failed to qualify for the final, losing his dam against Austrian Luka Mladenovic.
France will have two representatives in the final of the 100m backs this Tuesday at the Singapore World Cup. The first to climb to the final is Mary-Ambre Moluh. At only 19 years old, she will be taking part in her first world final. In a very high semifinal, she was able to pull her pin from the game around the Olympic champions, Regan Smith (58′′21) and Kaylee McKeown (58′′44). The Frenchwoman took fourth place in her series and made the 7th t…
After a dam against the Chinese Letian Wan, the canétoise qualified for the final of the 100 m back.
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