The three-day international swimming competition for para swimmers ends tomorrow.
According to the official website of the championships https://www.titanium-sportservice.de/, the 18-year-old Paralympic swimmer, who competed in the SM 14 category , clocked 4 minutes 13.63 seconds in the event, to oust Brazilian athlete, Susana Schnarndorf who recorded 5:19.35s.
Only Brenda and Susana participated in the event and according to the competition format, as there was less than three participants, only Brenda gets a medal.Article type: free
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