The XLI Championship of Spain Open Absolute Spring P50 Astralpool left this Saturday a plethoric day of Hugo González, gold in 100 back, three hundredths of the minimum of the Singapore World Cup this summer, and in 200 styles in Can Llong-Sabadell.
González showed that he is still looking for more successes after his bitter passage through the Olympic Games of Paris 2024. The Balearic had no rival in 100 back and clearly won with a record of 53.70. The female backward final was monopolized by the Portuguese Camila Rebelo (1: 01.09) and Sara Costa (CD Gredos San Diego), four hundredths faster than Estella Llum Tonrath.
Half an hour after their first gold, the 200 male styles took Hugo González again to the water again, to also climb to the top of the podium with another incontestable title down two minutes with 1: 59.65. In the 200 free, Carlos Garach (CN Churriana) took the gold with 1: 47.62, followed by the Italian Ballo with 1: 48.90 and Miguel Pérez Godoy (CN Dos Hermanas).
Meanwhile, in the female free hectometer, the title went to María Daza (Real Canoe NC) with 54.98, which swimmed below the minimum junior. In the 200 butterfly, Miguel Martínez Novoa (Real Canoe NC) did a huge job on the outside sent about 185 meters until Arbidel González (CN Barcelona) appeared to take the title.
The female butterfly left the gold of Laura Cabanes. The one of Real Canoe NC, the main candidate for the national scepter, won the ‘European’ duel with 2: 09.06, ahead of the Belgian of the Mediterrani CE and the Portuguese Mariana Cunha. Daimiel’s swimmer made a minimum consideration for Singpur, staying only three hundredths from her best personal brand.