Spanish Olympic swimming lists do not intend to wait. Half, after all, it is known that after the completion of this Friday of computable test for building relays during the Spanish Open in Palma de Mallorca. In pure American or Australian style, RFEN showed what could be his relay team at the next Paris Gameswaiting for the team to come together for individual tests on Saturday.
In 4×100 freeSpain will discard its usual quartet. Sergio de Celis (48.30 in Doha World Cup as the best score), Cesar Castro (48.86 this Tomorrow), Luis Dominguez (49.02 in a first post of the Doha World Cup) and Mario Mollá (49.18 in the Open) they achieved the four best marks, held by Nacho Campos in this Open with 49.28, and they got the ticket to form the Olympic relay. The four have trained together, with notable progress in major championships in recent seasons.
In 4×100 stylesthe composition is clear. Hugo Gonzalez in the back, Carlos Coll in breaststroke, Mario Mollá in the butterfly and Sergio de Celis In the crawl, the four champions of Spain and regulars in this formation, will make up the Spanish team for the Paris Games.
Thus, the male quartet that showed the most work according to technical standards was that of 4×200 free. Within, Cesar Castro (1:46.51 in Open) and Luis Dominguez (1:47.91) they seem fine, waiting for their companions. They will be Carlos Garach (1:48.04 in the Open, with a fixed spot in the 800 and 1500 free in the pool) and Ferran Julia (1:48.51 in Tomorrow).
In this way, with only four swimmers who did not attend the individual events to configure the men’s relays (Castro, Domínguez, Julià and Coll), there was a free way to call the four women for the 4×200 freestyle relay. Alba Herrero, Paula Juste, AinhoaCampabadal and Carla Carrón qualified for Fukuoka 2023. This Tomorrow, Blacksmith, Juste and Campabadal They made the top4, but Carrón finished seventh. So, in the arrangement of Alba, Paula and Ainhoa, he is the champion of Spain Maria Daza who completes the relief.
This is what the Spanish Olympic team looked like a day before the end of the Open
16 officially qualified
-Hugo González (100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, 200 style and 4×100 style)
-Carlos Garach (800 free, 1500 free and 4×200 free)
-Mario Mollá (100 butterfly, 4×100 free and 4×100 style)
-Arbidel González (200 butterfly)
-Carmen Weiler (100 backstroke and 200 backstroke)
-Africa Zamorano (200 backstroke)
-Emma Carrasco (200 styles; 400 style options)
-Sergio de Celis (4×100 free and 4×100 style)
-César Castro (4×100 free and 4×200 free)
-Luis Dominguez (4×100 free and 4×200 free)
-Ferran Julià (4×200 free)
-Carles Coll (4×100 styles)
-María Daza (4×200 free)
-Alba Herrero (4×200 free)
-Paula Juste (4×200 free)
-Ainhoa Campabadal (4×200 free)
To be confirmed by RFEN
-Sergio de Celis (100 freestyle, already has a place in the relay)
Composition of relays
-4×100 men’s freestyle: Sergio de Celis, César Castro, Luis Domínguez and Mario Mollá
-4×200 men’s freestyle: César Castro, Luis Domínguez, Carlos Garach and Ferran Julià
-4×100 men’s styles: Hugo González, Carles Coll, Mario Mollá and Sergio de Celis
-4×200 women’s freestyle: María Daza, Alba Herrero, Paula Juste and Ainhoa Campabadal
Source: La Verdad

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