The air in the Olympic Aquatics Center was thick with the ghosts of legends. For years, the women’s 100-meter short-course freestyle had belonged to others—to Campbell, to Sjöström, to the untouchable Dutch dynasty. But tonight, a new name was being etched into the wet stone of history: Nastia Muntean.
Until Nastia Muntean decided to chase it again. nastia muntean sets 1 10 1 15 new
No athlete named Nastia Muntean appears in FINA (World Aquatics) or LEN (European Swimming League) senior ranking databases for 2023–2026. The air in the Olympic Aquatics Center was
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Muntean’s "1 10 1 15" refers to the internal metronome of her connection values. Specifically, the numbers denote the tenths of a second between release moves and the degrees of pirouetting.