Ukrainian swimmer sets record, wins silver in World Cup
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On Nov. 10, 2009, Ihor Borysyk, the only Ukrainian representative in the third leg of the 2009
FINA Swimming World Cup in Stockholm, became the first one to win a medal for our team,
UNIAN reports. He came second in the 200 m breaststroke event, setting a national record of 2:03.93. He was outmatched only by the South African Neil Versfeld with his World Cup record time of 2:02.67.
In the second leg, held on Nov. 6–7 in Moscow, Ukrainians won three medals and set three national records. Daryna Zevina, 15, won gold in the 200 m backstroke event with 2:04.59. She had less success on the 100-meter distance, coming fifth. However, in both cases she set national records for juniors. Borysyk won two silver medals in 100 m and 200 m breaststroke events, setting a national record (2:04.86) in the latter.
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