Kristian Golomeev
Medal record | ||
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Men's Swimming | ||
Competitor for Greece | ||
Mediterranean Games | ||
2013 Mersin | 4x100 m medley | |
2013 Mersin | 50 m freestyle | |
2013 Mersin | 4x100 m freestyle |
Kristian Tsvetanov Golomeev (Bulgarian: Кристиан Цветанов Голомеев, Greek: Κριστιάν Γκολομέεβ) is a Greek-Bulgarian swimmer.[1] At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's 100 metre freestyle, finishing in 31st place (50.08) overall in the heats, failing to qualify for the semifinals.
Personal life
He was born 4 July 1993 in Velingrad, Bulgaria. His mother, Kristina Golomeeva, died due to a medical error soon after giving birth to Kristian. His father, Tsvetan Golomeev, was a famous Bulgarian swimmer. He died in 2010 after eight-month fight with cancer. Kristian Golomeev has two brothers - Nikola and Ivan.
Career
At 2011 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships - Lima (PER) Kristian Golomeev took 3rd place with time 22.80 (50m freestyle). At the 14th Luxembourg Euro Meet (27.29 January 2012) Golomeev finished 9th at Men's 100m freestyle with time 51.31 and was 4th at Men's 50m freestyle (22.92).
Other achievements
- World Junior Championships:
- Lima 2011: Bronze 50m freestyle, 4th place 4x100m medley
- European Junior Championships:
- Belgrade 2011: Silver 50m freestyle
- Balkan Junior Swimming Championships:
- Banja Luka 2011: Gold 50m freestyle, Gold 4x100m freestyle, Bronze 100m freestyle
- Multination Junior Swimming Meeting:
- Corfu 2011: Gold 50m freestyle, Bronze 4x100m freestyle
- European Championships Long Course:
- 14th Luxembourg Euro Meet 2012: 9th place 100m freestyle, 4th place 50m freestyle
- Debrecen 2012: 4th 50m freestyle
- Olympics:
- London 2012: 31st place (50.08)
Media reviews
"The young swimmer is very talented and shows that he can have a lot of good results to the next games... he tries very hard and in every game he tries to get better times. I'm sure that he can succeed a lot of great things." - Mike Kontorinis, journalist of Aquatics News
References
- ↑ "Kristian Gkolomeev". 2012 Summer Olympics. Retrieved 16 October 2012.