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Yuliya Efimova Becomes First Russian Swimmer Granted Neutral Status For Paris Olympics
By James Sutherland on SwimSwam Three-time Olympic medalist Yuliya Efimova has become the first Russian swimmer to be granted independent neutral status by World Aquatics, opening the door for her to compete at the 2024 Olympics Efimova declared her intention to apply for neutral status in April, though she said at the time that she would only pursue the Games if she felt as though a medal was within reach. A few weeks after she said that, the 32-year-old competed at the Russian Championships in Kazan, clocking 1:07.43 in the 100 breast and 2:26.45 in the 200 breast, both short of the Olympic “Consideration Times” or ‘B’ cuts of 1:07.12/2:24.63. In addition to being the first Russian swimmer

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