Prenumeratoriai žino daugiau. Prenumerata vos nuo 1,00 Eur!
Išbandyti
2013 07 31

After breaking record, Lithuanian teen swimmer Rūta Meilutytė wins breaststroke gold in World Championship

Lithuanian teenage swimmer Rūta Meilutytė, 2012 Olympic champion and European champion, won gold in the 100 meter women's breaststroke finals in the World Aquatics Championship in Barcelona on Tuesday evening.
Rūta Meilutytė tapo pasaulio plaukimo čempione
Rūta Meilutytė tapo pasaulio plaukimo čempione / „Reuters“/„Scanpix“ nuotr.

Meilutytė, 16-year-old leader of the Lithuanian national swimming team, defeated seven contestants and covered the distance in 1:04:42.

During the championship semifinals on Monday evening, Meilutytė set a new European, world championship and planet championship record in the event, finishing with a time of 1:04:35 and becoming the first record-holder of the championships.

Meilutytė says that her emotions after the gold medal in Barcelona did not equal to the shock she had during London Olympics last year.

"Of course, the medal is precious, although I was not shocked as I was during the Olympics. A medal always means a lot, it is always an honor to see the Lithuanian flag go up. Yes, the emotions are not as naked as they were on the podium in London, I probably learned to control myself," Meilutytė told journalists in Barcelona after the awards ceremony.

In her words, she was held back by emotions during the Tuesday's swim.

Praise by state leaders

Lithuania's president and prime minister have congratulated Meilutytė on her victory in World Aquatics Championships.

President Dalia Grybauskaitė said that, a year after the Olympic triumph, the swimmer continues surprising the world swimming community and fans of the sport by setting a record after a record and demonstrating determination and strife to swim even faster.

"Dear Rūta, you are in the heart of Lithuania and Lithuania is with you with all its heart. Your determination and confidence in your capacities has united us all," Grybauskaitė said in her congratulatory message.

The president wished Meilutytė success in her other events at the championship.

Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius says that Meilutytė's achievements in Barcelona "have awakened Lithuania on holiday and made it happy."

"We are impressed with your talent and determination to win one victory after another, leaving no hope or chance for strong contestants. Dear Rūta, please accept my sincere congratulations on setting a world record and winning the honorable gold medal," Butkevičius said.

"We are proud of your victories and are convinced that you will successfully rewrite the world swimming history and become the best swimmer of all times," the prime minister said in his congratulatory message.

Report mistake

Successfully sent

Thank you

Economy

Lithuanian producers of EPS on the way to circular economy
Gilužio Rivjera by the real estate company Homa – hundreds of apartments and millions in investment
Capitalica fund successfully issued bonds amounting to EUR 5 million to finance the Verde project in Riga

Feature

State Progress Strategy 'Lithuania 2050': will Lithuania become the 'Silicon Valley' of social enterprise?
Citus Experts: Planning to Furbish or Brush Up your Home Interior? Get Ready for a Brutal Run
How do the country's most desirable employers nurture IT talents?

Opinion

Ramūnas Vilpišauskas. The president’s achievements in Brussels were modest
Laurynas Jonavičius. Will the new German government’s foreign policy coincide with Lithuanian interests?
Eastern Partnership ‘beyond westlessness’: a new momentum for the European integration

Politics

Taiwanese Minister Ming-hsin Kung – about Lithuania’s strengths and the two countries’ looming plans
The double standards of “values-based policy”: Lithuania did not join the condemnation of Turkey
Behind the scenes of ambassadorial appointments: Seimas looking for clarification on continuing questioning at the Presidential Palace