Paralympic swimmer Dino Sinovcic is making waves ahead of Saturday’s men’s 100m backstroke S6 final at the Paris Paralympics! The 32-year-old Croatian athlete, who snagged bronze in Tokyo 2020, told CGTN he’s laser-focused on upgrading to gold this time.
\"I’ve trained harder than ever,\" Sinovcic shared with reporter Pablo Gutierrez, channeling the same grit that turned him into a fan favorite. His journey from Tokyo’s podium to Paris’ pool has inspired young athletes globally, proving resilience always wins.
With the Paralympics spotlight shining brighter than ever, all eyes are on Sinovcic as he dives into what could be his career-defining race. Will he make history? Let’s cheer him on!
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Croatian swimmer Sinovcic confident ahead of Paris Paralympics
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