Fijian swimmer Marseleima Moss has made her mark at the World Aquatic Championship in Hungary by setting a new national record. The 18-year-old impressed audiences by finishing first in her heat for the women’s 200-meter backstroke, achieving an incredible time of 2 minutes and 24.22 seconds. This achievement not only establishes a new personal best for Moss but also sets a new benchmark for Fiji swimming.
In addition to her standout performance in the 200-meter backstroke, Moss recorded impressive times in other events, clocking in at 1 minute and 48 seconds for the 100-meter freestyle and 1 minute and 10.23 seconds for the 100-meter backstroke.
Moss’s accomplishments demonstrate her potential to be a significant figure in the sport and inspire future generations of swimmers in Fiji. The success she has achieved at such a young age bodes well for her prospects and highlights the growing talent emerging from the Pacific region.
With continued dedication and hard work, Moss can look forward to even greater achievements in her swimming career.

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