Popovici withdraws ahead of 400m freestyle final

Romanian David Popovici, who qualified for the 400m freestyle final of the European Championships on Wednesday in Rome, has finally withdrawn.

Unmarked over this distance, Popovici, who won the 100m and 200m this week, had the fourth best time in the series in 3 min 47 sec 99. But his name was removed from the entry list in the final. Norwegian Henrik Christiansen was drafted.

After his victory in the 200m final on Monday, the 17-year-old Romanian explained that he had only swum the 400m “three times in (his) life”. “But it’s a good place to start and see if I’m good or not,” he said.

Popovici revealed himself in Rome as the new star of world swimming by beating the world record in the 100m freestyle before closing in on that of the 200m.

His summer program was particularly busy with the Worlds in Budapest in June then the Junior Euro at home in Bucharest in July before the Senior Euro this week in Rome. He must fly in the coming days to Lima, Peru, to compete in the Junior Worlds.

In Rome, the 400m final will take place this Wednesday at 6:53 p.m.

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