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Miron Lifintsev Drops 52.34 In 100 Backstroke, Breaks Kliment Kolesnikov’s World Junior Record
By Sean Griffin on SwimSwam 2024 RUSSIAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS April 14-19, 2024 Kazan, Russia LCM (50 meters) Meet Central Live Results Livestream Day 1 Recap The second night of the 2024 Russian Swimming Championships got off to a fast start with a new World Junior record in the men’s 100 backstroke. After already making his mark on these championships with a massive best time of 52.66 on Sunday, 18-year-old Russian teenager Miron Lifintsev cranked out a new World Junior Record with his gold medal-winning time of 52.34. His swim comfortably overtook the previous record of 52.53 set by Kliment Kolesnikov at the 2018 European Championships. Lifinsev’s record-breaking time was largely due

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