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    China Daily | Updated: 2022-08-15 09:13
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    Romania's David Popovici poses with his gold medal on the podium after breaking the men's 100m freestyle world record in the final at the European Aquatics Championships at Stadio Olimpico del Nuoto in Rome on Saturday. REUTERS

    ROME-As David Popovici has accelerated past his older rivals in the pool this summer, it seemed inevitable that the skinny 17-year-old would threaten world records. The only surprise when he broke the 100m freestyle mark in Rome on Saturday was that he got so quick so fast.

    On Friday, the Romanian became only the fourth male in history to swim under 47 seconds as he set a European record to win his semifinal at the European Aquatics Championships in Rome.

    That was more than half a second faster than his gold-medal time at the world championships in June.

    On Saturday, he was even quicker, swimming 46.86 sec to slice 0.05 sec off the record set by Brazilian Cesar Cielo at the 2009 worlds, also in Rome, in the era of buoyant bodysuits, which are now banned.

    "Yesterday I said that the European record was just one step in the right direction-and I was right. There was no rush and I had to be extremely patient about the world record," he said after his victory.

    At the world championships in Budapest, Popovici outpaced Caeleb Dressel, who had swum the fastest 100m in a textile suit, in the heats. The Olympic champion withdrew from the competition before the semis.

    "It's nice being able to say that I am the fastest to ever do it and it's a good thing to know I clashed with all of the titans of this race."

    His coach, Adrian Radulescu, said that he too was surprised by the speed of Popovici's progress.

    'Hard work'

    "It's amazing that it is happening so early," said Radulescu, 32.

    Asked on Thursday what makes him successful, Popovici acknowledged that success comes at a price.

    "When Erling Haaland, a football player, was asked the same question, he replied 'hard work'. So, it's just really a lot of hard work and a lot of sacrifice and it all comes down to the question of how badly do you want it; and I really do want it, badly!"

    "What are you willing to do that others aren't? This includes living a completely different lifestyle."

    This summer, Popovici has dominated the world championships and the European junior championships in his hometown, Bucharest. After Rome, he plans to head to the world junior championships in Lima.

    "Really, all I want to get out of this meet and out of the world juniors in Peru is simply having fun. The medals, the records, everything, the good times are simply a bonus. If we manage to have fun, that's very satisfying," he said.

    Not everyone might share his idea of fun.

    "Everything in sport is fun. Getting extremely tired and then wanting to vomit," he said.

    "Having all sorts of lactate problems ...that's fine. It's not fun at the time but after half an hour you don't want to kill yourself anymore and you feel as if it's all worth it."

    Popovici was 9 when he joined the swimming club where Radulescu coaches.

    "He wasn't the easiest to train, he was mostly looking for fun, to skip his turn... But there was something special about him, he was very competitive," said Radulescu.

    "He must have been 10 years old, we were organizing a competition for swimmers of the same age," recalled the coach. "A 25-meter swim and the last one was eliminated-each time, David finished second last. Ahead of him, they wanted to prove that they were good, they got tired. In the final race, the other survivor was so tired, David won."

    Getting stronger

    Popovici is unusually thin for a top swimmer.

    "David has a keen sense of water," said Radulescu. "It's not about how much force you can generate, but how you can put it into the speed you develop. So, yes, he is very thin, but he has enough strength to swim at higher speeds."

    But, added, the coach, Popovici's physique will change.

    "He'll be 18 in September, his body will grow, evolve to a man's size. It's a challenge ...to get the right balance between strength and efficiency."

    Popovici already has a nickname: 'The Magician'.

    "I was passionate about magic when I was younger, the card tricks and illusions and stuff but not anymore. It was a little hobby before swimming," he explained.

    "But, yes, some people have called me The Magician because of what I do in the pool but again, I don't think it represents me. I like to think of myself as a simple guy who just swims fast."

    AFP

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