The swimming at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games This Sunday he will leave another good choice of medal for the Spanish team. Tony Ponce came forward with authority to last of the 100 breaststroke in the SB5 categorywhere he dominated the series, and will be a notable candidate for victory in the ultimate final. Nahia Zudaire, Miguel Luque and Daniel Ferreralthough far from the top3 times, they added more finishes.
Ponce has set the tone from the beginning in the series of 100 breaststroke SB5. You set a record 1:30.45 and with him he left the Ukrainian Danylo Semenykhin (1:31.29) and the Swiss Leo McCrea (1:32.44) far behind. In the afternoon, he will try to repeat his performance to try to surpass his Tokyo silver in this event.
Will swim in the final 200 style SM8 Nahia Zudaire. He was sixth in the heats with 2:52.57, though medals seemed far off. The Russian Viktoriia Ishchiulova (2:43.20) and the British Alice Tai (2:43.70) promise a great rivalry for the gold, while another British woman like Brock Whiston (2:45.43) and the American Jessica Long also positioned themselves behind. (2:45.97).
He will also enter the final of 150 styles SM4with a medal and having achieved his great goal, Miguel Luque. He finished seventh with 2:54.13, though the medals were a long way off as Russian Roman Zhdanov led with 2:31.43, ahead of Israeli Ami Omer Dadaon (2:34.71) and Mexican Ángel de Jesús Camacho (2 : 40.40).
Another final will be swimming Daniel Ferrer in 150 styles SM2. He was seventh in the heats with 3:21.66, in a heat led by Australian Grant Patterson with 3:07.88. Ocean will be a big favorite for gold after first outpacing German Josia Tim Alexander Topf (3:11.99) and Brazilian Gabriel Geraldo dos Santos (3:15.06). Dos Santos broke his SM2 class world record, which was 2:23.83 from last year.
The rest of the Spaniards could not advance. David Levecq He was eleventh in the 100 freestyle S10. He achieved a time of 56.05 seconds, well off the top8 cut of 55.12 set by Australian Alex Saffy. Another Australian, Rowan Crothers, led the heats in 51.51 seconds.
It was also removed Carlos Martinez in 200 SM8 styles. He finished twelfth with a 2:32.34, just short of American Noah Jaffe’s 2:30.96, eighth. Portuguese Diogo Cancela took the lead in 2:28.24.
Source: La Verdad
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