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They were two silver and a bronze on the day they joined the gold of the previous day, but the Final brooch to a brilliant second day of the European Júnior de Samorin For the Spanish team. The Fourth Medal of the Day, fifth in totalhe has reached great with him Mixed 4×100 Relay formed by Luca Hoek, Darío Berdiel, Irene Ci Veders and María Daza, new European champion of the category.


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It has been a brilliant gold for several reasons. In global code, Spain has signed a 3: 27.69 to beat the championship record And leave Britain far behind (3: 29.06, Harry Milne, Gabriel Shepherd, Skye Carter and Theodora Taylor) and Italy (3: 29.37, Daniele del Signore, Daniel D'Agostino, Alessandra Leoni and Caterina Santamborgio). It has been a gold without discussion, settled from the departure of Hoek until the arrival of Daza, since Spain has always been first.

There has been another reason that has given brilliance to the race. Luca has flown in his initial post of 100 free to a sensational 48.14below los 48.34 What Sergio de Celis He has as a record of Spain since last year. Hoek has also swam below the 48.44 seconds that marked in the Open of Spain in Palma de Mallorca as a best personal record. However, His time is not homologable as a national record for having been achieved in a relay test, although it has been in the first post. As it has confirmed to MD Luis Rodríguez, technical director of the Catalan Federation.

But it is his a brand of carats that, in 'Swimming-fiction', would have earned the pass to the semifinals of the Paris Games last year. In the royal swimming, he has given a tremendous air to a Spanish team that has continued to fly with Darío Berdiel (49.98), Irene CiTords (55.40) and María Daza (54.17). As summation, That 3: 27.69 that has touched the absolute Spain record of 3: 27.52 of the European of Rome of 2022, achieved by Luis Domínguez, by Celis, Lidón Muñoz and Carmen Weiler.

Has never given options Spain, launched from the beginning and until the end. In this way, he has culminated in a great day in which Daza itself had hung at the beginning of the La Plata day in 200 free. Both she and Ci wednesday had been female 4×100 champions the previous day with Sara Muñoz Ya Sara Costa. Isak Fernández's silver in 200 butterfly and the bronze of Nayara Pineda in 50 breaststroke expanded to five Spanish medals in just two days of competition.

Free 4×100 male final results

1. Spain (Luca Hoek, Darío Berdiel, Irene Ci wednesday and María Daza) 3: 27.69 (championship record)
2. Great Britain (Harry Milne, Gabriel Shepherd, Skye Carter and Theodora Taylor) 3: 29.06
3. Italy (Daniele Del Lord, Daniel D'Agostino, Alessandra Leoni y Caterina Santambrogio) 3: 29.37
4. Alemania (Den Daniel Olferg, Leni Labarre y Linda Roth) 3: 32.50
5. Pass Bajos (Invantic Phillipson, Work, Angeline Rolman and Nynke Boerefijn) 3:32.70
6. Dinamarca (Lucas Linderoth, Frederik Kepp Jensen, Christiane Dreyer Riis Y Rebekka Elholm) 3: 33.13
Cachot and Maeline Béssard)
Descaliatea Bélgics (Vincent of Hooydonck, Berniors, Fleur Busels y Nore Michiels)



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