The Spanish swimming This Friday morning he experienced a complicated qualifying session at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. It just is Daniel Ferrer and José Ramón Cantero was able to advance a day with low Martha Fernandez due to shoulder pain and elimination of Toni Ponce, Berta García, José Antonio Marí, Jacobo Garrido, Tasy Dmytriv and Iñigo Llopis.
Daniel Ferrer He made it to the semifinals of the 50 freestyle S3. He was sixth in the series with 49.15 seconds, far from the top3 but within the cut. Turkish Umut Unlu ruled with 44.90 ahead of Ukrainians Serhii Palamarchuk (45.59) and Denys Ostapchenko (46.55).
He suffered but he tied up the bruise José Ramón Cantero in 100 butterflies S11. He was eighth in the series with a 1:11.55 mark that cut ahead of Ukrainian Mykhailo Serbin’s 1:12.21. The top 3 is a long way off, with Japan’s Keiichi Kimura (1:01.48) ahead of compatriot Uchu Tomita (1:04.47) and Czech David Kratochvil (1:05.95).
The day started with 50 butterfly S5 of Tony Ponce. The Spaniard had no chance of fighting for a place in the final and finished twelfth with 40.69 seconds, well short of the cutoff of 36.42 in a heat led by Chinese Jincheng Guo with 31.33.
About 50 female S5 butterflies took over, where one of the leaders of the Spanish group, such as Martha Fernandezwith many meters behind him in a big Game and discomfort in his shoulder, he realized low. Berta Garcia He remained the lone Spaniard and was tenth with 55.52 seconds, well off the 51.87 cut in which China’s Dong Lu set the pace with 40.50.
There was also no progress in the men’s 100 butterfly S9. Jose Antonio Mari finished tenth in the heats with a 1:03.09, more than a second off the cut of 1:02.02, while Jacob Garrido He followed in eleventh position with 1:03.59. Italy’s Simone Barlaam dominated in 1:00.17.
It is the turn of Anastasia Dmytrivanother great leader of the Spanish team, in the 100 butterfly. After shining in her trials, the young Spaniard was unable to advance in this one after finishing ninth with 1:14.07, behind the cut of 1:12.95 set by Canadian Mary Jibb. American Christie Raleigh-Crossley took the lead in 1:06.78.
Spanish participation was closed Inigo Llopis to 100 free S8. Among them he was thirteenth in the series with 1:01.42, well off the cutoff of 1:00.29 in a qualifying round led by Australian Callum Simpson with 58.49 seconds.
Source: La Verdad

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