“The time is too fast after intensive training at the national training center,” said coach Yulidarti.
When registered in early May in the breaststroke number, Nadila’s record time was still above two minutes. However, during the division in Berlin, she swam under two minutes for the 100-meter breaststroke. The time difference exceeded the limit set by the judges.
Special Olympics Indonesia’s male swimmer Alfian finished second in the same event, qualifying for division.
