In 2022, Pavalić announced her goal of competing at the 2024 Summer Olympics.[1][3] She trains under the guidance of Ivica Androić.[1]
Career
2021
On 5 June, at the 2021 Croatian National Championships in Rijeka, Pavalić won the gold medal in the 50-metre freestyle with a Croatian record time of 25.66 seconds, which was 2.23 seconds faster than the silver medalist.[4] Later in the month on 27 June, which marked one month after she turned 14 years old, she set a second national record, this time in the 50-metre butterfly with a time of 26.50 seconds to win the silver medal at the Zlatni Medvjed in Zagreb.[5][6]
At the 2021 European Junior Swimming Championships, held in July in Rome, Italy, Pavalić won the silver medal in the 50-metre freestyle with a time of 25.35 seconds, which was less than five-tenths of a second behind gold medalist Daria Tatarinova of Russia.[7][8][9] En course to her silver medal, she set a new Croatian record in the event in the semifinals with a personal best time of 25.28 seconds after first lowering her Croatian record to a 25.64 in the preliminaries.[6][7] In her other events, she placed twelfth in the 4×100-metre mixed medley relay, thirteenth in the 100-metre freestyle with a Croatian record time of 56.16 seconds (which she tied in the semifinals after establishing in the preliminary heats), eighteenth in the preliminaries of the 100-metre butterfly in 1:01.50 before withdrawing from the semifinals, and she did not start the 50-metre butterfly.[7]
While Pavalić's Croatian record time of 25.28 seconds in the 50-metre freestyle was 0.23 seconds faster than the Olympic selection time, it was not achieved in the qualifying time period for the 2020 Summer Olympics, which ended on 27 June.[10] Her earlier Croatian record time of 25.66 seconds was achieved in the qualifying time period, on 5 June, however, it was 0.15 seconds slower than the selection time and thus she was not invited to compete at the 2020 Olympic Games by the International Olympic Committee, instead the Team Croatia spot went to female swimmer Ema Rajić who achieved an Olympic selection time in a different event.[10][11]
2021 Swimming World Cup
In October, at the 2021 FINA Swimming World Cup stop held at Danube Arena in Budapest, Hungary, and conducted in short course metres, Pavalić placed ninth in the 50-metre butterfly with a Croatian record and personal best time of 26.34 seconds, breaking the former record set by Monika Babok in 2009.[12][13][14] In her other events, she placed fourth in the 4×50-metre mixed medley relay with a 1:45.84, twelfth in the 50-metre freestyle with a time of 25.18 seconds, twenty-second in the 100-metre freestyle with a 56.26, and was disqualified in the 4×50-metre mixed freestyle relay.[15] The month following the World Cup, she competed at the Miting Mladost in Zagreb, setting a new Croatian record of 59.16 seconds in the short course 100-metre butterfly.[2][16]
In the preliminary heats of the 4×100-metre freestyle relay on day one of the 2022 European Junior Swimming Championships, held in July in Otopeni, Romania, Pavalić set a new Croatian record in the 100-metre freestyle with a time of 56.09 seconds, helping qualify the relay to the final ranking eighth with a Croatian record time of 3:49.81.[21][22] She led-off the relay with a 56.10 in the final to help place eighth with a Croatian record time of 3:49.56 and the following day placed eighth in the 4×100-metre mixed freestyle relay, anchoring the relay to a finish in a Croatian record time of 3:34.28 with a split time of 56.92 seconds.[23] On the third day of competition, she placed fifth in the 50-metre freestyle with a time of 25.45 seconds, finishing 0.23 seconds behind gold medalist Nina Jazy of Germany.[22] The fourth day, she helped place fifteenth in the 4×100-metre mixed medley relay in 4:06.58, splitting a 1:04.63 for the butterfly leg of the relay.[23] The sixth and final day, she won a bronze medal in the 50-metre butterfly with a time of 26.76 seconds, which was 0.13 seconds slower than silver medalist Roos Vanotterdijk of Belgium.[22]
For her first event of the 2022 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships, held in August and September in Lima, Peru, Pavalić won the gold medal in the 50-metre butterfly at 15 years, 98 days of age with a Croatian record time of 26.38 seconds, which was 0.29 seconds faster than silver medalist Beatriz Bezerra of Brazil.[30][31][32][33][34][35][36] In her second and final event, the 50-metre freestyle, she placed fourth with a time of 25.62 seconds, finishing 0.02 seconds behind bronze medalist Matilde Biagiotti of Italy.[37] This marked an improvement from the semifinals the day before, where she ranked fifth with a time of 25.96 seconds to qualify for the final.[38]
Legend: NR – Croatian record; Records not set in finals: h – heat;sf – semifinal;r – relay 1st leg;rh – relay heat 1st leg;b – B final;† – en route to final mark;tt – time trial
Legend: NR – Croatian record; Records not set in finals: h – heat;sf – semifinal;r – relay 1st leg;rh – relay heat 1st leg;b – B final;† – en route to final mark;tt – time trial