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The Royal Spanish Swimming Federation (Spanish: Real Federación Española de Natación - RFEN) founded in 1920, is the aquatics national federation for Spain.It oversees competition in the 5 aquatics disciplines (swimming, diving, open water swimming, synchronized swimming and water polo) and Masters competition in these.
She was the first Spanish female swimmer to become an Olympic champion. [30] [31] Her gold medal was the first gold medal in the swimming pool at an Olympic Games for a Spanish swimmer of any gender since 1992. [2] On 11 August, Belmonte ranked eighth in the prelims heats of the 800-metre freestyle, qualifying for the final. The next day, 12 ...
This is a list of national swimming records for Spain. These are the fastest times ever swum by a swimmer representing the country. These records are kept by Spain's national swimming federation: Royal Spanish Swimming Federation (RFEN). Information listed here is based on an update published August 19, 2013.
Some design considerations allow for the reduction of swimming resistance making the pool faster, namely, proper pool depth, elimination of waves, elimination of currents, increased lane width, energy absorbing racing lane lines and gutters, and the use of other innovative hydraulic, acoustic, illumination, and swimwear designs.
Artistic swimming: Women's solo technical routine: July 15 Bronze: Alisa Ozhogina Iris Tió: Artistic swimming: Women's duet technical routine: July 16 Bronze: Dennis González Mireia Hernández: Artistic swimming: Mixed duet free routine: July 22 Bronze: Spain men's national water polo team
Cycling has been an important sport in Spain since the 1940s. The Vuelta a España (Spanish for "Tour of Spain") is one of the most important cycling events in the world, together with the Tour de France (French for "Tour of France") and Giro d'Italia (Italian for "Tour of Italy") stage races, collectively known as the Grand Tours.
Andrea Fuentes Fache (born 7 April 1983 in Valls, Tarragona) is a Spanish swimming coach and former synchronised swimmer. [4] [5] She is the most decorated swimmer in the history of the Spanish national team, [6] with four Olympic, 16 World Championship and 11 European Championship medals: her four Olympic medals also make her the most decorated Spanish female Olympian of all time, alongside ...
The Swimming Center M-86 is a complex of pools in southeast of Madrid, Spain. The headquarters of the Royal Spanish Swimming Federation are located there. [ 1 ]