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JOSEP CLARET NUEVO RECORD DEL MUNDO 50 MARIPOSA |
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MÁLAGA SE RETIRA DEL CAMPEONATO DE ESPAÑA DE
INVIERNO 2010 |
La RFEN
comunica que, ante la renuncia de la Federación
Andaluza para organizar el Campeonato de España de
Natación Master de Invierno, se abre un nuevo plazo
para solicitar dicha sede, que concluye el 10 DE
SEPTIEMBRE DE 2009.Campeonato de España de Natación
de Invierno Masters 2009-2010. FECHAS:28 al 31 de
enero 2010
La adjudicación, entre las propuestas presentadas,
la realizará la Comisión Delegada de la RFEN.
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RICARDO VALDIVIA |
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antiguo nadador del “esmas”, enrrolado ahora en el Gold
Coast Masterde Miami, batio el 21 de Junio el record
mundial de 1.500 de la categoría 45-49, con un tiempo de
16:57. Eso significa pasar por una media de 1.07' en
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OPEN DE CATALUÑA |
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RECORDS MUNDIALES, 6 RECORDS EUROPEOS Y 18 RECORDS
DE ESPAÑA
JOSEP CLARET
(+65), del Nagi, era el primero en tocar la campana
al batir por enésima vez en lo que va de temporada
su record mundial de los 50 mariposa con un
impresionante registro de 28:91. El tope anterior lo
tenía en 29:27.
FERNANDO ALÁEZ (+30), del Olivar de Zaragoza, dejaba
a todos atónitos con sus 01:57:46 en los 200
mariposa. Nuevo Record Mundial, pulverizando los
02:00:21 del japonés
Hiroshi Miuro.
En la segunda jornada, Aláez finalizó los 100
mariposa con un impresionante registro de 52:64
rebajando en más de un segundo y medio el anterior
record del Mundo.
BERNARDA ANGULO (+95), del Master Baleares, no quiso
ser menos y le arrebató el record de Europa de 50
espalda a Rosa Sellarés. Con 02:03:70 mejoro los
02:04:24 de la catalana.
En la segunda jornada,BERNARDA ANGULO (+95), del
Master Baleares, sumó dos nuevos records de Europa
en 50 espalda (01:59:60) y 100 libre (04:19:61).
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Lluvia de Records del mundo en Canada. |
Canadian
Masters Short Course National Championships Demolish
FINA Masters World Record Books -- May 27
TORONTO,
Ontario, Canada, May 27. THE Canadian Masters Short
Course Meters National Championships were held at
the beautiful Etobicoke Olympium Complex from May
14-18 in Toronto, Canada. The championships served
to illustrate the importance of an active lifestyle
via swimming and its contribution to longevity and
health.
Friendship and positive sportsmanship were the
watchwords for the meet as fellow competitors, who
raced fiercely in the pool, were often seen heartily
congratulating each other after the event was
completed.
Canadian Jaring Timmerman, 100 years young, bettered
four FINA Masters world records in the men's 100-104
age group. He destroyed the former records by an
average of more than a minute. He posted the
following world record performances: 50 free:
1:17.12, 50 back: 1:45.59, 100 free: 3:02.22 and 100
back: 3:51.54. Another Canadian youngster, Roman
Jezek, 95, cleared a FINA Masters global standard
for the men's 100 breaststroke (3:24.92). These
swims were among of the highlights of the meet and
were covered by Toronto television
The U.S. featured strong representation with
outstanding performances, and accounted for nine of
the FINA Masters world records bested at the meet.
Gail Roper, in the 80-84 age group, broke the 50 fly
record with a swim of 48.85, the 100 IM record in
1:44.95 and the 200 IM record 3:55.51.
Matching Gail Roper's record performance output was
fellow U.S. teammate and globe-trotting Karlyn
Pipes-Neilsen, who cleared three FINA Masters global
standards in the 45-49 age group in the 800 free
(9:11.37), 400 free (4:25.34) and the 200 IM
(2:21.55).
Pipes-Neilsen, an International Masters Swimming
Hall of Fame Honoree, has swum more than 200+
Masters world record breaking performances to date,
and currently holds world bests spanning four age-groups.
Other U.S. representatives bettering FINA Masters
world records at the meet were Lois Nochman of
Michigan Masters, who eclipsed two FINA Masters
world standards in the 85-89 age group for the 100
fly (2:21.77) and the 200 IM (4:59.06), and Philipp
Djang, 55, of New Mexico Masters, lowered the 100
backstroke record for the 55-59 age group record
with a time of 1:04.24.
Along with Timmerman and Jezek, several other
Canadians also beat world records. Wes Musial downed
his own FINA Masters world and Canadian record in
the men's 50-54 200 back with at time of 2:13.05.
Dan Thompson, 53, bettered a FINA Masters world
record in the 50 fly in a time of 25.49. Meanwhile,
the Canadian Armed Forces Swim Team of R. Shallhorn,
M. Gordon, S. Palmer and S. Bigelow posted a FINA
Masters world record in women's 72-99 200 freestyle
relay with a time of 1:54.79.
More than 1,000 swimmers participated in the well-organized
event. The highlight of the meet was the social at
which numerous swimmers were honored for their
achievements and contributions to the sport
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XIII
Campeonatos del Mundo Masters 2010 en Goteburg. |
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I Spandau Sommerschwimmfest Agosto 2009
Forumbad |
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EL CAMPEONATO DE
ESPAÑA MASTER DE VERANO |
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CELEBRARÁ EN MADRID DEL 31 DE JULIO AL 2 DE AGOSTO
La Comisión Delegada
de la RFEN, con fecha 3 de abril de
2009, ha aprobado la solicitud
de concesión de la sede para organizar el Campeonato
de España Master de Verano -Fechas: 31 de julio al 2
de agosto de
2009 a la Federación Madrileña de Natación, en el Centro de
Natación M’86 -
50 m, Madrid.
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