Paralympic swimmer Palencia also managed to beat the national record in the fifty-meter breaststroke.
regional selection adapted swimming passed with the last weekend in the Championship of Spain which was held in Malaga, hang in Andalusia 16 medals (eight gold, four silver and four bronze).
Again, the most outstanding performance was that of Ester Rodriguez Palencia. The swimmer Modernization Center Esgueva Rio was the fastest in the 50, 100 and 200 meter breaststroke and the 200 individual medley. Four gold metals in addition to the successes of a long career crowned so far by the Beijing Games in 2008.
The strong performance of the swimmer Esther Palencia Rodriguez was beyond the medals, as he managed to beat the record of Spain in the 50 meter breaststroke, achieving a time of 44:44. A The record of Palencia joined the world record made by the Valencian Jose Antonio Mari in the 200 free.
A Rodríguez Ester successes metals joined Enrique Navas, in the same discipline of athletes with physical disabilities, and medals of Amaya Alonso, María Angeles Hernández, Joaquín Muñoz and Adrian Rincon, all visually impaired swimmers.
regional selection adapted swimming passed with the last weekend in the Championship of Spain which was held in Malaga, hang in Andalusia 16 medals (eight gold, four silver and four bronze).
Again, the most outstanding performance was that of Ester Rodriguez Palencia. The swimmer Modernization Center Esgueva Rio was the fastest in the 50, 100 and 200 meter breaststroke and the 200 individual medley. Four gold metals in addition to the successes of a long career crowned so far by the Beijing Games in 2008.
The strong performance of the swimmer Esther Palencia Rodriguez was beyond the medals, as he managed to beat the record of Spain in the 50 meter breaststroke, achieving a time of 44:44. A The record of Palencia joined the world record made by the Valencian Jose Antonio Mari in the 200 free.
A Rodríguez Ester successes metals joined Enrique Navas, in the same discipline of athletes with physical disabilities, and medals of Amaya Alonso, María Angeles Hernández, Joaquín Muñoz and Adrian Rincon, all visually impaired swimmers.
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