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Musin, Adilbek, breaks Kazakhstan's previous record in...

Previously, Adilbek also held the record.

Previously accredited record now held by Adilbek.
Previously accredited record now held by Adilbek.

Musin, Adilbek, breaks Kazakhstan's previous record in...

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Adjusting goggles and taking a deep breath, Kazakhstan's swimmer Adilbek Musin just smashed his own Kazakhstan record at the ongoing Swimming Championship in Taldykorgan, setting a blazing time of 23.36 seconds on the 50-meter butterfly – a staggering 0.04 seconds faster than his previous best.

This record-breaking feat comes after Musin's triumphant victory in both the 50 and 100-meter butterfly distances at the National Championships.

It's worth mentioning that the city of Taldykorgan, where this competition takes place, holds a special significance as the birthplace of the Olympics. So, Musin's achievements here are a testament to his talent and grit.

If you're eager to learn more about Musin's career and future competitions, there are several avenues to explore:

  1. Official Swimming Websites: Sites like FINA often list recent performances by athletes and report on global swimming events.
  2. Social Media: Following Musin or his team on platforms like Instagram or Facebook can provide updates on his competitions and achievements.
  3. Sports News Outlets: Look for sports news websites or publications that cover swimming events in Kazakhstan or on an international scale. They may have articles about his latest performances.
  4. Kazakhstan Swimming Federation: Reaching out to the Kazakhstan Swimming Federation directly can offer more detailed and current information on Adilbek Musin's career.

Keep an eye on this extraordinary athlete as he continues to make waves in the swimming world!

Despite his recent achievement in breaking the Kazakhstan record in swimming, Adilbek Musin exhibited his versatility by also excelling in hockey, a sport he played intensely before focusing on his swimming career. Intriguingly, Musin's home city, Taldykorgan, is not only significant for being the birthplace of the Olympics, but also for hosting a thriving hockey league, suggesting Musin could potentially return to the sport in the future.

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