Tatjana Smith, the unequivocal Team SA golden girl of the Paris Olympics to date, could be closing in on another gold medal after claiming a comfortable place in the 200m breaststroke final.
Smith was widely expected to win her semi-final, but touched the wall in 2:19:94, just behind surprise winner Kate Douglass.
Nevertheless, she has comfortably progressed to the the final, with the top 8 set to now race for medal places on Thursday, 1 August just after 21:00 (SA time), with Smith joined by Kaylene Corbett after she impressively finished second in the first semi-final.
Earlier on Wednesday, Smith, swimming in Heat 1 of the event, posted the fastest overall time of 2:21:57. Only 23 swimmers took to the starting blocks for the heats which saw the top 16 qualify for the semi-finals, which then saw the 27-year-old produce another dominant performance.
Tatjana edges closer to history after semi-final success
Eyes on the prize
In addition, as reported by The South African website, new Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, promised that he has a ‘big surprise’ for all Team SA medal winners, suggesting there could be more prize money coming their way.
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