Historic Achievement in Swimming
Continuing his academic journey at the IUE Vocational School, Applied English Translation program, Emre Sakcı has achieved consecutive and remarkable successes.
A SERIES OF ACHIEVEMENTS
After bringing home a medal in the 50-meter breaststroke at the European Short Course Swimming Championships held in Scotland in 2019, Sakcı broke 3 European records at the International Swimming League in Hungary. Representing Turkey at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Sakcı achieved second place in the 2021 European Short Course Championships. In December 2021, at the Turkish Şehitkamil Arena Interclub Short Course Youth and Open Age Swimming Championships held in Gaziantep, national pride Emre Sakcı set a world record in the 50-meter breaststroke with a time of 24.95 seconds. Following this, Sakcı secured third place at the European Short Course Swimming Championships in Otopeni, Romania. This year, Sakcı achieved his dream of becoming a European champion at the championship held in Belgrade, getting his name etched in golden letters in history.
DEDICATING TO MY COUNTRY
Expressing his gratitude to everyone who supported him on his way to the European championship, especially the Turkish Swimming Federation and Fenerbahçe Sports Club, Sakcı said, “It was a very meaningful, special, and fantastic championship for me, ending with a gold medal. I am proud and happy beyond words that our national anthem was played and our flag waved. I experienced indescribable pride and happiness. I thank everyone who has shown me love and support so far. I dedicate this success and this medal to my beloved country. As I have done so far, I will continue to work with all my strength to achieve the best and reach new successes.”