Fijian swimmer Hansel McCraig achieved a remarkable milestone at the World Aquatics Championship in Hungary, setting a new national record. His performance in the men’s individual 100 meters medley heat saw him finish in fourth place, yet it was enough to etch his name in Fijian sporting history.
McCraig completed the race with a time of 57.31 seconds, marking not only a personal best but also establishing a new national record for Fiji. Notably, he recorded the fastest time during the first split of the race, clocking in at an impressive 10.97 seconds.
McCraig stands out as one of only three swimmers representing Fiji at this prestigious global competition. His achievement not only highlights his individual talent but also brings significant recognition to Fijian swimming on the international stage.
This accomplishment serves as a source of inspiration for young athletes in Fiji, demonstrating that with dedication and hard work, they can achieve greatness in sports. The future looks bright for McCraig and his fellow competitors, as they continue to pave the way for Fiji in the world of aquatic sports.

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