Dutch swimmer of Indonesian descent, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, managed to become champion in the XV FINA World Championships in the 50 meter freestyle daughter. He managed to set the fastest time, 24.05 seconds in the championship.
FINA World Championships which is the world championships 15th held in Barcelona, Spain, it was won by Ramoni Kromowidjojo after defeating Australian swimmer Cate Campbell, who in two days ago that won the gold medal in the women's 100 meters freestyle championship.
Campbell only able to achieve a record time of 24.14 seconds, 0.09 seconds or less just from Kromowidjojo and was followed by a British swimmer Francesca Halsall, in third place with a time of 24.30 seconds with a score difference a little time alone.
At the world championships held on July 19 to August 4, the Kromowidjojo which is gold medalist in the 2012 Olympics in London, England, managed to present the first gold medal for the Dutch contingent in the championship, which is still dominated by the United States with 14 gold medals , followed by China in second place with 13 gold medals.