Croatian swimmer Dino Sinovcic is gearing up for the Paris Paralympics, where he will compete in the men's 100 meters backstroke S6 event later today. At 32 years old, Sinovcic is no stranger to Paralympic competition, having earned a bronze medal in the same event during the Tokyo Games three years ago.
In a recent interview with CGTN's Pablo Gutierrez, Sinovcic shared his unwavering determination to secure the top spot on the podium this time around. \"I'm settling for nothing less than gold,\" he declared, highlighting his commitment and ambition to elevate his performance.
As Sinovcic prepares to take the starting blocks in Paris, fans and supporters around the world are watching closely, eager to see if he can surpass his previous achievement and bring home a gold medal. His journey is a testament to resilience and the relentless pursuit of excellence in the world of competitive swimming.
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Croatian swimmer Sinovcic confident ahead of Paris Paralympics
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