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Tunisian Jawadi qualified to 800-m race finals

Tunisian Jawadi qualified to 800-m race finals

Saba Yemen30-07-2025
Singapore - Saba:
Tunisian Ahmed Jaouadi, the world champion in the 1500m freestyle in the short pool, topped the 800m freestyle heats on Tuesday with a time of 7:41.58 minutes, on the third day of the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, ahead of Australian Sam Short, who won the silver medal in the 400m race last Sunday.
Jawadi finished ahead of Australian Sam Short, who won the silver medal in the 400m race last Sunday, on the third day of the World Swimming Championships in Singapore on Tuesday.
For her part, New Zealand swimmer Erika Fairweather recovered from her surprise disqualification in the 400m freestyle to set the fastest time in the 200m heats.
Fairweather's title defense in the 400m was hampered by a false start in Sunday's heats, but the 21-year-old New Zealander faced no problems in the shorter distance, leaving Olympic champion Molly O'Callaghan behind her in a top-ranked position at the World Aquatics Championships.Water.
Fairweather, the runner-up in the 200m at the last World Championships in Doha, qualified for the semi-finals in Singapore with a time of 1 minute 56.54 seconds, 0.20 seconds ahead of American Erin Gemmill and half a second faster than third-place O'Callaghan.
Ireland's Olympic gold medalist Daniel Whiffen advanced to the final, along with Paris 400m champion Lucas Mertens, who beat Short in the 400m race two days earlier.
Italy's Simone Cerasuolo was fastest in the men's 50m breaststroke semifinal, clocking 26.42 seconds, while American Luca Orlando was fastest in the 200m butterfly semifinal (1:52.71 seconds).
Five gold medals will be awarded in the evening session on Tuesday.
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