
Nelson Crispín, the third Colombian medal in Paris 2024.
Photo: Felipe Zanca/Parapanamericans STGO 2023 via Photosport – Felipe Zanca/ParaPanamericans STGO 2023 via Photosport
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Nelson Crispín gave Colombia the second gold medal in the Singapore paranatation World Cup after imposing itself in the 100 meters butterfly SB6 with a time of 1: 19.11.
The Santandereano already has four medals in the contest, because before he had won a silver in the 100 meters free S6 and two bronzes in the 200 meters combined SM6 and 50 meters free S6. In the same test, Santiago León Prada was sixth and David Rendón seventh.
The Colombian delegation also celebrated two more silver medals: Sara Vargas in the 50 meters free S7 women's branch (00: 32.99), her second in this championship, and Carlos Daniel Serrano in the 50 meters free S7 Male branch (00: 28.04), who reached three medals in Singapore with a gold and two silvers. In addition, María Paula Barrera occupied the fifth position in the 100 meters free S10.
With these results, Colombia accumulates two golds, five silver and three bronzes in the World Cup event. The national team will close its participation this Saturday with Sara Vargas in the 100 meters free S7, while Nelson Crispín and Santiago León Prada will look for more podiums in the 50 meters butterfly S6.
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