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Tomicka clinched a double gold victory at the World Games held in China

Diana Slysheva, the Tomsk athlete, clinched two gold medals in the discipline at the 12th World Games held in China.

Tomicka triumphs in bagging two gold medals at the World Games held in China
Tomicka triumphs in bagging two gold medals at the World Games held in China

Tomicka clinched a double gold victory at the World Games held in China

Diana Slesiva, a Russian fin swimming athlete, has made a splash on the international stage with her recent victories at the 12th World Games held in China. The young athlete not only won gold medals in two different disciplines but also set a new European record in the 'fin swimming in length, 50m' event.

Slesiva's impressive performances were made possible with the guidance of her trainers, Anastasia Zhidkova and Alexandra Silvanovich, both of whom are renowned in the fin swimming world. Both Zhidkova and Silvanovich are Honored Coaches of Russia, and their expertise has been instrumental in Slesiva's success.

In the 'fin swimming in length, 50m' discipline, Slesiva broke the existing European record, securing her first gold medal at the Games. Her victory was followed by another triumph in the 'fin swimming, 100m' event, solidifying her position as one of the top fin swimmers in the world.

Governor of Tomsk Oblast Vladimir Mazur announced Slesiva's wins on his Telegram channel, praising her achievements and the hard work of her trainers. Slesiva's victories at the 12th World Games are a testament to her dedication, talent, and the support she receives from her trainers.

Before making a name for herself on the international scene, Slesiva graduated from the V.A. Shevelev Water Sports Training Center. Her journey in fin swimming began there, and she has since grown into a formidable competitor.

Slesiva's wins at the 12th World Games in China mark a significant milestone in her career. With her exceptional skills and the support of her trainers, she continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in fin swimming.

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