Croatian Swimmer Sanja Jovanovic Captures Bronze at the European Swimming Championships in Eindhoven
March 23rd, 2008
Zagreb, March 23 (CP) – Croatian backstroke champion Sanja Jovanovic has managed to capture bronze in the 50-meter backstroke at the European Swimming Championships in Eindhoven in the Netherlands on Sunday.
Although Jovanovic was in the lead most of the race, she lost her rhythm at the very fishing letting Russian Anastasia Zueva capture the gold, followed by runner up Spaniard Nina Zhivanevskaya.
Speaking to reporters following the race, Jovanovic said she had made several mistakes towards the end of the race, but managed to retain third place and capture the bronze.
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