Daniel Fogg and Roberto Pavoni occupy gold medals – British International

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013 3:45:50 by

Daniel Fogg and Roberto Pavoni occupied gold medals of the Men’s 1500m freestyle and 400m Individual Medley (IM) respectively at the 2013 British International.

He stayed in a lead of three body lengths over his closest competitor and cruised his way towards the finishing end for gold medal with the timing of 15 minutes and 26.93 seconds.

The first position holder was trailed by Caleb Hughes, who was 3.03 seconds slower from his former finisher and tapped the wall for silver medal with the timing of 15 minutes and 29.96 seconds.

The second finest swimmer was followed by Stephen Milne, who remained nearly three and a half body length behind and posted a time of 15 minutes and 33.51 seconds for bronze medal.

Fourth finest spot of the event was obtained by Joel Knight, who stayed only 0.03 seconds slower from his former finisher and hit the wall with the timing of 15 minutes and 33.54 seconds.

Fifth best spot of the swim was secured by Ferry Weertman, who remained one and a half body length slower from his foregoing finisher and clocked an effort of 15 minutes and 34.84 seconds.

On the other hand, Pavoni captured gold medal of the 400m IM.  With his invincible pace, Pavoni stayed one and a half body length ahead of his closest competitor and tapped the wall for first position with a timing of 4 minutes and 19.23 seconds.

The champion was chased by Matthew Johnson, who stayed 1.73 seconds behind and stepped on the finishing end for silver medal by clocking a time of 4 minutes and 20.96 seconds.

The silver medallist was followed by Max Litchfield, who remained 0.49 seconds apart and surfaced on the finishing end for third position by producing an effort of 4 minutes and 21.44 seconds.

Fourth best position of the swim was gained by Xavier Mohammed, who stayed 0.37 seconds behind and tapped the wall with the timing of 4 minutes and 22.81 seconds.

Fifth finest spot of the race was gained by Thomas Haffield, who stayed exactly one second behind and clocked a time of 4 minutes and 23.81 seconds.

Furthermore, the winners received medals and accolades at the victory ceremony of the tournament.

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