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Croatian Swimmer Dino Sinovcic Eyes Gold at Paris Paralympics

Croatian swimmer Dino Sinovcic is gearing up for a golden performance at the Paris Paralympics. The 32-year-old athlete is set to compete in the men’s 100 meters backstroke S6 event on Saturday, bringing with him a determined mindset and ambitions for the top podium spot.

Sinovcic made a significant mark in the Paralympic arena three years ago in Tokyo, where he secured a bronze medal in the same event. This achievement has only fueled his drive for greater success. “I’m settling for nothing less than gold this time,” Sinovcic confidently told CGTN’s Pablo Gutierrez ahead of the competition.

His journey from bronze to a potential gold is a testament to his dedication and relentless training over the past years. As the Paralympics unfold in Paris, all eyes will be on Sinovcic as he strives to turn his golden aspirations into reality.

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