The Telegram (St. John's)

Swimming champion makes do with tiny pool in greenhouse

- DADO RUVIC

DOBOJ, Bosnia — Competitiv­e swimmers around the world had their training plans scrapped when Coronaviru­s lockdowns forced the closure of most pools. Not so in the case of Bosnian junior swimming champion Iman Avdic, whose father has come up with a home-made solution.

The 13-year-old Avdic is training in a 3x2-metre pool which sits in a greenhouse in her grandfathe­r’s garden. Clad in a wetsuit, she swims while tied to a bungee rope to hold her in place.

At first Avdic, who lives in Sarajevo but is staying with her grandparen­ts in the northern town of Doboj, had maintained her form by hiking and running, but had to find an alternativ­e when authoritie­s barred minors from leaving their homes as part of their measures to contain the new coronaviru­s.

“It is all kind of odd for me but everything can be done like before but in a slightly different way. It’s easy for me to adapt but I miss a real pool,” Avdic said.

Her father and coach, Evelin Avdic, said that initially the metal-framed, plastic pool had stood in the open air. Finding that the water was too cold, he came up with the idea of placing the pool inside a greenhouse.

Avdic holds national records in 50-1,500 m freestyle, 100m, 200m, 400m mixed style, 200 m dolphin and 200 m backstroke and breaststro­ke.

There have been more than 1,400 confirmed coronaviru­s cases and 54 deaths in Bosnia. Like elsewhere, stay-at-home orders to halt the spread of the disease have hit businesses and jobs.

 ?? DADO RUVIC/REUTERS ?? Iman Avdic’s father and coach Evelin Avdic, trains the national multiple swimming record holder in Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovin­a.
DADO RUVIC/REUTERS Iman Avdic’s father and coach Evelin Avdic, trains the national multiple swimming record holder in Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovin­a.

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