Fijian swimmer Hansel McCraig has made history by setting a new national record at the World Aquatics Championship held in Hungary. Achieving a commendable fourth-place finish in the men’s individual 100 meters medley heat, McCraig’s impressive time of 57.31 seconds not only marked a personal best for him but also etched his name into Fijian sporting history.

In an exciting performance, McCraig secured the fastest time in the first split, clocking in at 10.97 seconds, showcasing his exceptional talent and potential. He stands out as one of just three swimmers representing Fiji at this prestigious global event.

This achievement highlights not only McCraig’s hard work and dedication but also brings hope for the future of swimming in Fiji. It places the nation firmly on the map of international swimming excellence, inspiring future generations of athletes. As he continues to compete, McCraig’s diligence may pave the way for further success for himself and his fellow swimmers from Fiji.


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