Popovici Clocks 21.83 Personal Best, Romanian Record In 50 Free

2025 ROMANIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2025 Romanian National Championships kicked off today from Otopeni and 20-year-old Olympic champion David Popovici dove in for his first event.

Popovici took on the men’s 50m freestyle, firing off a new lifetime best of 21.83 to grab the gold in the sole sub-22-second time of the field.

Entering this competition, Popovici held a personal best of 22.16 in the splash n’ dash, a time he put up to become the 2022 European Junior champion in the event.

During this morning’s prelims, the ace lowered that down to 22.14 before entering entirely new territory with the first 21-point time of his young career.

Popovici took down the former Romanian national record with tonight’s effort, with that previous mark resting at the 21.98 Norbert Trandafir put on the books over a decade ago at the 2013 World Championships.

Popovici’s 21.83 dipped under the World Aquatics ‘A’ standard of 22.05 needed to add this event to his potential lineup for this summer’s World Championships in Singapore.

He is also entered in the 100m free, 200m free and 100m fly at this competition.

Earlier this year, Popovici told the press,“Even after becoming an Olympic champion, my goals haven’t changed.

“I just want to swim comfortably and as fast as I can, exceeding my limits.”

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Alex
3 days ago

200 free final: 1:45:07

It’s the second best time for 2025 so far:
https://swimswam.com/ranking/2024-2025-lcm-men-200-free/

Last edited 3 days ago by Alex
Hank
Reply to  Alex
3 days ago

Great in-season time. It is going to be interesting to see his 100free. I have a feeling it will be special.

ivy fan
3 days ago

patrick dinu had an incredible swim as well!!

M L
3 days ago

Unshaved, breathing every 4 at least part of the way. This kid can break 46.4.

John26
3 days ago

46.5 incoming

Luis
4 days ago

Sounds like he’s been putting up power and strength training which can serve him well in the 100. Don’t know about WR but we can look at going a 46.6

Beverly Drangus
4 days ago

Did I see two breaths?

Hank
Reply to  Beverly Drangus
4 days ago

It almost looked like he was just cruising out a 100. He didn’t change his stroke substantially like a lot of 50 freestylers do.

oxyswim
Reply to  Beverly Drangus
4 days ago

There were at least 4

Iceman
4 days ago

First man to go have PBs sub 22,47, and 1:43…Elite

Hank
4 days ago

Dude has been putting in the work! His stroke looks magnificent.

Last edited 4 days ago by Hank

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