He spanish team their medal yield continues to rise to Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. This Tuesday he did it with three new silver medalsThey focus on swimming and athletics. With them you have reached the twenty-five metals, with five gold, seven silver and thirteen copper.
We had to wait for the afternoon session for the opening day in terms of medals. Núria Marques He was second in the final of the 100 backstroke S9 and with this he extended his excellent record. It was his second medal of these Paris Games, after his bronze in the mixed 4×100 freestyle relay the day before, and the sixth overall at a Paralympic Games in his career.
The second silver has also arrived in the pool. Martha Fernandez He finished second in the 100 freestyle S3, where he continued to go strong and even battled for gold late in the event. He was a few meters away from trying to reach it, but that didn’t stop him from following his bronze the previous day in the 50 backstroke from the podium.
There is still time for a third podium. David Jose Pineda He won silver in the 400 meters in the T20 class of athletics after fully managing his strength. Thus, he achieved the medal that the Spanish sport was looking for in the Olympic Stadium on a day when other options did not materialize.
Spain’s 25 medals after the sixth day of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
5 gold
-Anastasia Dmytriv (swimming, 100 breaststroke SB8)
-Yassine Ouhdadi (athletics, 5000 meters T13)
-Iñigo Llopis (swimming, 100 backstroke S8)
-Daniel Molina (triathlon, PTS3)
-Susana Rodríguez and Sara Pérez (triathlon, PTVI 1)
7 silver
-Sara Martínez (athletics, long jump T12)
-Ricardo Ten, Alfonso Cabello and Pablo Jaramillo (track cycling, team speed C1-5)
-Toni Ponce (swimming, 100 breaststroke SB5)
-Marta Francés (triathlon, PTS4)
-Núria Marquès (swimming, 100 backstroke S9)
-Marta Fernández (swimming, 100 freestyle S3)
-David Pineda (athletics, 400 meters T20)
13 bronze
-Ricardo Ten (track cycling, individual pursuit, C1)
-Miguel Luque (swimming, 50 breaststroke, SB3)
-Enrique Alhambra (swimming, 100 butterfly, S13)
-Alba García (athletics, long jump T11)
-Alfonso Cabello (track cycling, kilometer time trial C4-5)
-Joan Munar (athletics, long jump T11)
– María Delgado (swimming, 100 backstroke S12)
-Teresa Perales (swimming, 50 backstroke S5)
-Juan Antonio Saavedra (shooting, 10 meter mixed rifle prone R3)
-Nil Riudavets (triathlon, PTS4)
-Marta Fernández (swimming, 50 backstroke S3)
-Núria Marquès, Óscar Salguero, Iñigo Llopis, Sarai Gascón, Anastasiya Dmytriv and José Antonio Marí (swimming, 4×100 mixed freestyle 34 points)
-Álvaro del Amo (athletics, shot put F11)
Source: La Verdad
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