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Gagarin Nathaniel
Gagarin Nathaniel (born December 28, 1995) is an Indonesia, Indonesian competitive swimmer. He is currently first rank, holding two all-time records for 100 M & 200 M Men's Breaststroke in Indonesia (2017-present). He is best known for his highest career achievement at 2017 Southeast Asian Games, SEA Games 2017, breaking the national record for 100 M Men's Breaststroke last made in 2009 by Indra Gunawan (swimmer), Indra Gunawan, and won Indonesia's first Gold Medal for that event since 1993 by Wirmandi Sugriat. Swimming career Gagarin first broke the national record at the Jakabaring Aquatic Stadium in Palembang. He broke the record in the 200 M Men's Breaststroke with a time of 2:15:35. He broke the old record of 2:16:61. In the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games (ISG) event, Gagarin also won a gold medal which took place at the Aquatic Palace, Baku Aquatics Center in Azerbaijan. In the event, he managed to record the fastest time of 2 minutes 17.23 seconds. In SEA Games 2017 ...
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