South Africa's Kat Swanepoel bagged a gold medal in the women's 150m individual medley at the Para Swimming World Championships in Manchester, England on Tuesday.
Swanepoel touched the wall first in a time of 2:51.41, over 10 seconds ahead of her nearest rival.
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Germany's Gina Boettcher was a distant second in 3:01.70, while Brazil's Patricia Pereira dos Santos won silver in 3:06.30.
?? Bursting with pride for Kat Swanepoel! ???? Her determination in the pool has earned her GOLD in the 150m IM at the World #ParaSwimming Championships! You've done #TeamSA proud, Kat! Keep making waves! ?? #Manchester2023 #ForMyCountry #ProudlySouthAfrican ???? pic.twitter.com/5ucHe2M959
— Team South Africa (@TeamSA2024) August 2, 2023
Earlier in the week, Swanepoel claimed South Africa's first medal at the event when she won silver in the women's 50m breaststroke SB3.