David Popovici: Sprint With The Stars Was With And For The Children
David Popovici’s Sprint with the Stars brought together hundreds of children from across Romania to swim against Olympic and world champions.
It was the first time the competition has been held in Romania with the swimming complex in which Popovici trains in Otopeni playing host in front of around 1,500 spectators.
Sprint with the Stars follows a similar format to the AP Race International held at the Aquatics Centre in London although in Otopeni, the swimmers had a head start over the international athlete in their race. All races were 50m sprints.
Ages ranged from eight up to 15 and over with the likes of Popovici, Adam Peaty, Lauren Cox, Apostolos Christou, Angelina Köhler and Diogo Ribeiro taking to the water.
It was, says Popovici, easy to attract the top swimmers once they saw it was “with and about the children” and made the Olympic 200 free champion imagine how he’d have felt about swimming with his heroes at the age of 10.
He told Euronews Romania: “I do my best to realise what it means to them, I put myself in their shoes. That is, if I had the chance at eight, 10 or 15-years-old years old to swim with world-class swimmers I admire, I would have been over the moon just as I hope and see that they are.”
