Tokyo, Saturday, 3rd August 2019
Tatjana Schoenmaker claimed her second gold medal during day two of the FINA Swimming World Cup in Tokyo today.
Schoenmaker’s time of 1:06.54 in the 100m breaststroke final secured her the top spot on the medal podium ahead of Japan’s Miho Teramura and Reona Aoki in 1:06.77 and 1:07.06, respectively.
The Tokto leg of the FINA Swimming World Cup concludes tomorrow with Schoenmaker racing the 50m breaststroke.
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