Tallahassee, Fla. – Former Florida State standout Emma Terebo produced the highlight of the 19th FINA World Championships among the four swimmers in action in Budapest, Hungary last week. While representing France, Terebo swam in the final heat of the women’s 100m back, finishing in fifth place at 59.98, just off her career-best of 59.64. Terebo qualified in sixth place out of prelims, clocking a 59.87. In the semifinals, working in the first heat, Terebo touched in fourth place at 1:00.07, securing the last spot in the finals in eighth place. Terebo is just the second female in FSU history to compete in a long course World Championship swimming final, joining Ida Hulkko, who represented Finland 50m breast final in 2019, placing eighth (31.23). She also raced in the semifinal of the 200m back, touching with a time of 2:11.77 after swimming her personal best in prelims at 2:11.17. Terebo led off the women’s 4x100 medley relay with a split of 1:00.58, where the French placed eighth at 3:59.94. In addition to Terebo, Yordan Yanchev was in action, representing Bulgaria. He finished 29th in the men’s 400m free (3:56.52) and was 45th in the 200m free (1:52.62). Izaak Bastian and Julio Horrego competed in the 50m and 100m breaststroke events. Horrego touched in 32nd place in the 100m breast at 1:02.07 for Honduras, but was disqualified in the 50m breast. Bastian placed 42nd in the 100m breast (1:03.79) and touched 32nd in the 50m breast (28.47). He also swam the breast leg of the 4x100 mixed medley relay for the Bahamas where the team placed 22nd with a time of 4:15.19. Bastian will compete in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England from July 29-Aug. 3. Katrina Young is the lone Seminole left to compete at the World Championships. She is expected to dive in the women’s 10m synchro on June 30. Prelims will start at 3 a.m. (ET) and finals will follow at 11 a.m. (ET). Gloria Muzito, Edith Jernstedt and Julia Mansson have qualified to compete at the Swedish National Championships from June 29-July 3. Muzito is expected to compete in the 50m back and 50m and 100m free individually, in addition to three relays. Jernstedt will swim in the 200m IM as well as the 50m fly, 100m fly and 200m fly in addition to four relays. Mansson will race in the breaststroke events. For more information, visit Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving), Twitter (@FSU_Swimming) and Instagram (@fsuswimdive). -30-