The Mulhouse Olympic Swimming concluded its French championships in style, this Sunday evening in Saint-Raphaël, with two new medals in its purse.
The Swiss MON, Fanny Borer, in bronze the day before in the 200m butterfly, this time won <. As on the morning in the series, the adopted Alsatian beat her personal best time to win in 2'15''14.
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For his part, Clément Bidard went to the end of himself to snatch bronze in the 200m medley in 2’02”53, while he narrowly qualified for the grand final in the morning in the heats ( 2’05”03). The 18-year-old Kolbsheimois, already a medalist in the 200 m breaststroke (silver) and 400 m medley (bronze), leaves the Var with his legs stewed but with the prospect of a resplendent spring.
In total, the Alsatian swimmers won seven medals at the French winter long-course championships.
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THE SEVEN ALSACIAN MEDALS
Or : Adeline Furst (Dauphins Toulouse OEC) in the 1500m; Fanny Borer (Sui / Mulhouse ON) in the 200m backstroke.
Silver : Adeline Furst (Dauphins Toulouse OEC) in the 800m; Clément Bidard (Mulhouse ON) in the 200m breaststroke.
Bronze : Fanny Borer (Sui / Mulhouse ON) in the 200m butterfly; Clément Bidard (Mulhouse ON) in the 200m medley and the 400m medley.
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