Swimming-Popovici builds a wall and his rivals pay for it


Swimming - World Aquatics Championships - Men 100m Freestyle Finals - World Aquatics Championships Arena, Singapore - July 31, 2025 Romania's David Popovici celebrates winning the final REUTERS/Hollie Adams

(Reuters) -David Popovici said he builds mental walls around his lane to block out the competition and keep him focused on gold at the world championships after the Romanian added the 100 metres freestyle title to his 200 crown in Singapore on Thursday.

Popovici, who also won the 100 and 200 titles in Budapest in 2022, touched the wall in 46.51 seconds at the World Aquatics Championships Arena ahead of American Jack Alexy and Australian Kyle Chalmers.

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