Lana Pudar is a 15-year-old talented young swimmer who was born and still lives in the Bosnian city of Mostar. According to her Wikipedia page, she specializes in butterfly events.
What is so special about this young girl? First of all, she had the (miss)fortune of being born in Bosnia and Herzegovina – one of the poorest countries in Europe. If she were born in most other countries, she would have a scholarship, sponsors competing against each other for her signature, and full support from her government.
Lana doesn’t have that. Instead, she has a regional Prime Minister. A politician who decided
to not award the talented swimmer with a symbolic cash prize because she had already received them on two occasions in the past. But that’s Bosnia for you - work and effort don’t get rewarded. Instead, that money is better spent on political campaigns and election fraud.
On
December 24th, Lana and the president of the Bosnian Swimming Federation appeared on a local TV show called
Centralni Dnevnik. They talked about her recent achievements and future plans.
The city Lana lives in
doesn’t have an Olympic swimming pool! So to train and prepare for competitions, the girl has to travel to Sarajevo and Banja Luka. Sarajevo is a 2-hour car ride away, and to reach Banja Luka, Lana travels over 4 hours. There are some plans to build proper training facilities in her home town, but knowing the speed at which this region moves, that won’t happen for a long time.
During her appearance on the above-mentioned local show, the TV host asked (
at 12:40 in the video) how much money the girl needs to stay competitive at the highest levels. The President of the Swimming Federation said that they spent over €40.000 in the current year. €40.000 - €50.000 minimum is what she needs to remain competitive. A part of those expenses was covered by various institutions.
This is Lana’s first year on a pro-level. As a reminder, we are talking about
a 15-year-old girl successfully competing against the best professional swimmers in the world.
Lana Pudar’s achievements - Lana finished
3rd and won a bronze medal at the
2021 World Swimming Championships held in UAE, Abu Dhabi, on 17 December 2021.
Here is a video of that race.
- In the
Swimming World Cup held in Kazan, Russia, she won another
bronze medal on 30 October 2021.
- In the
European Junior Championships held in Rome, Italy, on 11 July 2021,
Lana won 3 medals. Gold in the Women’s 100 Butterfly, and silver in Women’s 50 Butterfly and Women’s 200 Butterfly.
- She competed in the
2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo as the second-youngest swimmer and finished 19th.
She has already won 5 medals in international competitions in her young career: 1 GOLD, 2 SILVER, and 2 BRONZE medals.
The Donation CampaignLana Pudar is healthy and strong. She doesn’t need donations to save her life or to fight disease. I understand that. I still think some money can be collected and donated to help a young girl become even better. Maybe one day a World or Olympic champion.
Lana or her team doesn’t know about this activity!
I don’t know them!
This is not an official donations campaign yet, but I would like it to become one. However, before it does, I want to hear community opinions. Is this a cause you would like to donate to, or should I forget about it?
I would like to collect donations in
BTC and ETH and find a way to give it to Lana and her team or convert it to fiat. Anything that can help.
I understand that I don’t have positive trading feedback to hold money. So I have no problem using a forum escrow to keep the funds if the community thinks that’s the right thing to do. I would just like most of the money to go to the right person and not to third parties! Everyone who knows Croatian or Serbian can check the sources and confirm if this story is true or not.
Let’s hear your thoughts and ideas.
For more information on Lana Pudar, check the below sources:
1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lana_Pudar2.
https://www.instagram.com/lanapudar/?hl=en3.
https://www.facebook.com/lanapudarofficial4.
https://www.fina.org/athletes/1198499/lana-pudar/medals