Russia’s Efimova Looking Not Just To Tokyo, But Paris 2024

26-year-old Yuliya Efimova of Russia is coming off of a successful summer, capturing 4 golds and 1 silver at the 2018 European championships. While competing in Glasgow, Efimova strung together a sweep of the women’s breaststroke events, as well as topping the podium on her nation’s 4 x 100m medley relay. She is currently ranked #1 in the world in both the 100m and 200m breaststroke events, while positioned as #2 in the 50m sprint.

Looking ahead to what’s next, Efimova recently told state-run news agency TASS that she is considering continuing her career on not just through Tokyo 2020, but until Paris 2024.

“I will definitely be swimming a year after Tokyo, we will see. Maybe I’ll wake up tomorrow and say: ‘That’s it, I want to get married.’ It depends on me and what’s happening around me. So far I’m not planning to go anywhere, the 2020 Olympics are ahead, and who knows, then there’s the year 2024.

“The world is changing. I wanted to stop at 16, then at 18, and I’m still here,” she included.

Efimova almost didn’t even swim at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, granted permission to compete at the 11th hour after she had tested positively for a banned substance call meldonium. She collected 2 individual silver medals in Rio.

The entire nation of Russia was then banned from competing at the 2018 Winter Olympics, due to allegations of systemic doping, although some athletes were eligible to compete under a neutral flag.

With these scenarios in mind, Efmiova grants that 2020 itself may not be a sure thing.

“You have to be ready for everything, but prepare to compete anyway,” she said. “I hope that everything will be alright. In 2016, I was almost sure that I’m not going to the Games, that they won’t let me go anywhere, and in the end I did go, they admitted me on the last day. It’s hard to say, but there will definitely be some problems with admitting our athletes.”

“The situation is so unpredictable that I wouldn’t try to make forecasts. However, I’ll be on standby for the Games.”

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Praj
5 years ago

Why does nobody talk about the fact that Lilly King is arrogant and very disrespectful to her competitors. She is actually a mean person. At least Yulia isn’t cocky!

ANON
Reply to  Praj
5 years ago

I hate Lily King! From people that know her, I have heard nothing but bad things

Lauren Neidigh
Reply to  ANON
5 years ago

Well she swims with my sister and I can tell you that’s just not true. Please think before you type stuff like that

Ex Quaker
5 years ago

“The situation is so unpredictable…”

This is true. But it’s a lot more predictable when you don’t have two positive doping tests on your record.

CheddaShredda
5 years ago

Marry me Yulia 😍😍😍

Boknows34
Reply to  CheddaShredda
5 years ago

Join the queue.

neo
5 years ago

at least she is more pretty than lily king

Hswimmer
Reply to  neo
5 years ago

So? What does that have to do with competing clean…

neo
Reply to  Hswimmer
5 years ago

ugly swimmer like king will be jealous of efimova beauty thus giving her an unfair adrenaline rush when competing. the result is an increase in blood pressure, which, in turn, allows for an increase in oxygen available for the working muscles and so king can swim faster…

Holy water
Reply to  neo
5 years ago

I’m sure King is jealous that she won’t get any health problems from her swimming career that Efimova will likely have to deal with in the future.

Maelstrom
Reply to  neo
5 years ago

the chinese said the same thing about mack horton and the east germans about shirley babashoff. is this all you can come up with?

Big10 Boyz
Reply to  neo
5 years ago

Nothing is more beautiful than Olympic gold. Lilly has two. How many does Efimova have?

Swimma
5 years ago

Didn’t realize swimming got in the way of getting married lol

Justin Thompson
5 years ago

I’m fine with it. The Efimova vs King rivalry adds some excitement to the breastroke events.

Anonymoose
5 years ago

When i think of her i will forever be like 🤮

Hswimmer
5 years ago

She should give clean athletes a chance to medal

Maverick
Reply to  Hswimmer
5 years ago

Like Madison Cox?

Hswimmer
Reply to  Maverick
5 years ago

No, Micah Sumrall or King in 200.

Maverick
Reply to  Hswimmer
5 years ago

Don’t be biased here Hswimmer. Madisyn Cox has earned a few international medals…. Thus stealing them from someone else (Clean Athletes) I don’t see you with a pitchfork against her medals/doping ban.

Hswimmer
Reply to  Maverick
5 years ago

I can be a fan lmao

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