The Spanish swimming This Friday he experienced his penultimate day of finals at Games in Paris. It was not as extensive as in previous days and the medals were not contested which seemed far away in the morning. Only two Spaniards, Daniel Ferrer and José Ramón Canterotook part in the session.
Daniel Ferrer will swim in the final of 50 free S3. In it he fought for fourth place until the last stroke, but he finally finished fifth with a period of 46.58 secondsclose to Ukrainian Serhii Palamarchuk’s 46.35. Up front, Turkish Umut Unlu led a podium where he was followed by Ukrainian Denys Ostapchenko (45.14) and German Josia Tim Alexander Topf (45.61).
The short session closed on the Spanish key José Ramón Cantero in the final of 100 butterflies S11. Here ended in eighth position. Cantero lost time on the first pitch and never made it up on the second, costing him a 1:11.06. Japan’s Keiichi Kimura won with a Paralympic record of 1:00.90 after beating Ukraine’s Danylo Chufarov (1:02.86) and Japan’s Uchu Tomita (1:03.89) with authority.
Source: La Verdad

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