Draft:Toni Dragoja
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Nationality | Croatian |
Born | Zagreb, Croatia[1] | 12 January 2004
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Sport | Swimming |
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Toni Dragoja (born 12 January 2004) is a Croatian swimmer.Dragoja is a Croatian National Team Member, and represented the nation at both the 2021 and 2022 European Junior Championships. In 2024 he announced his decision to transfer to the University of Alabama beginning this fall (2024). After spending his freshman year at St Francis College Brooklyn in New York, a D1 program in the Northeast Conference (NEC), Dragoja transferred to George Washington University for his sophomore year (2023/24). He recently competed in the 2024 European Aquatics Championships in Belgrade, where he was a part of Croatian National Team in Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay, which took 4th place, missing out on bronze medal by just 0.17 seconds. In the same race, Croatia's 4 x 100 metre freestyle swimming record was broken after 13 years.
"Hrvatska štafeta umalo priredila senzaciju u Beogradu, odlučile su stotinke | tportal". www.tportal.hr. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
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