10-year-old turns heads at worlds
ALZAIN Tareq won’t be winning any medals at the world swimming championships but the pint-sized Bahraini did set an unlikely new record yesterday.
Just 10 years old, Tareq became the youngest ever competitor to race at the world championships when she competed in the women’s 50-meter butterfly heats.
Hopelessly out of her depth, she finished a distant last among the 64 competitors, reaching the end of the pool in a time of 41.13 seconds, almost 16 seconds behind the leading qualifiers. “I am so happy to be here,” she told reporters. “I want to be able to learn the techniques and how they swim.”
Although Tareq didn’t come anywhere near the minimum qualifying times to compete at the worlds, she was allowed to compete because of a rule allowing each nation to have some limited representation.
“I am the fastest swimmer in Bahrain, and so they chose me,” she said.
FINA does not currently have any minimum age limits for competitors.
Tareq’s participation in the sport’s most prestigious global championship drew a mixed response.
British freestyle sprinter Fran Halsall, said she didn’t “know what to make of it”, adding: “She’s tiny, but good on her to have a go. Bless her.”
Germany’s former world champion Franziska van Almisick, a child prodigy in the early 1990s, qualified for the 1991 worlds when she was just 13.
But she was not allowed to compete because the minimum age limit at the time was 14.
“I was allowed to start in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and I think 14 is a good age for it,” she told German media.
So small, her feet couldn’t reach the floor from the seats in the waiting room where swimmers gather before their races, Tareq said the response from other competitors had generally been positive.
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