The women’s 100m backstroke final at the European Swimming Championships was raced twice Friday due to a timing malfunction with Britain’s Kathleen Dawson winning both versions.
The competitors were forced to swim a second time after the technical glitch in lane eight before Dawson swam again to win gold.
However, she missed out on what would have been a European record of 58.18 seconds she had swam in the first race.
“I’m quite impressed with myself, I admit I was slightly disappointed when I found out I had to swim again tonight,” said Dawson.
“But my coach told me I could do it again easily. So then I just focused again and got ready to go.”
The Netherlands Kira Toussaint ended up finishing fourth in the re-run after claiming a silver medal two hours earlier.
Italy’s Margherita Panziera was second and Russia’s Maria Kameneva in third in the final race.
“I feel like Kira (Toussaint) should have won this medal but sometimes the luck changes and I took my chance,” said Panziera.