Trinidad and Tobago’s Dylan Carter on the 2016 Summer season Olympics in Brazil.
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T&T swimmer Dylan Carter not too long ago gained two silver and a bronze medal on the opening leg of the Mare Nostrum swim tour in Caneten Roussillon, France in preparations for the Paris Olympic Video games in July/August.
Within the males’s 50 metres freestyle A-Ultimate, Carter place second reaching the wall in 23.37 seconds, French swimmer Maxime Grosset gained gold in 21.92 whereas Hong Kong’s Ian-Yentou Ho settled for bronze in 22.38.
Within the 50m butterfly A-Ultimate, Carter acquired to the wall in 23.50 to complete behind Holland’s Nyls Korstanje who raced to the gold medal in 23.22 whereas Szabo took silver in 23.47.
Within the males’s 100m freestyle, Grosset gained one other gold with a time of 38.71, with Carter taking his second silver medal in three occasions, in 48.97 with Japan’s Katsuhiro Matsumoto, third in 49.13.
On the ultimate day of the Mare Nostrum Swim Tour second leg on the Membership Natació Sant Andreu in Barcelona, Spain, final Friday, Carter splashed to the lads’s 50m butterfly silver touching the wall in 23.36 seconds.
Dutch swimmer Nyls Korstanje snatch gold in 23.29s and Hungary’s Szebasztian Szabo settled for bronze in 23.38s.
This was Carter’s fourth medal of the three-leg tour. The third and last stage of the tour moved to Monaco from June 1-2.