Iñigo Llopis returns with a silver and a bronze from the Aberdeen World Series

Iñigo Llopis returns with a silver and a bronze from the Aberdeen World Series

Iñigo Llopis returns with a silver and a bronze from the Aberdeen World Series

Euskaraz irakurri: Iñigo Llopis zilarrezko eta brontzezko dominekin itzuli da Aberdeendik

The calendar of Paraswimming World Series has started this week with the Aberdeen test in Great Britain, a championship that has gone very well for our two swimmers, Iñigo Llopis and Nahia Zudaire.

Although Iñigo Llopis suffered from the flu during his stay in Scotland, he has once again appeared strong. In the 100 meter freestyle he was fifth in the A final clocking a time of 1:01.25. Then came his favorite test, in which he won silver at the Tokyo Paralympic Games, and this time the San Sebastian native won the same medal again in Aberdeen. Llopis was second in the 100 meter backstroke stopping the clock at 1:07.30. On Saturday, February 3, In the final of the 400 meter freestyle, he was on the podium again, this time in third place., and took bronze with a time of 4:39.18. This Sunday, February 4, on the last day he entered the final of the 100 meter butterfly and was fourth in it with a mark of 1:07.64.

Nahia Zudaire has also put in a good performance in Scotland. She started sixth in the B final of the 200 meter medley with a time of 2:58.44, and improved as the days went by. In the 100 meter breaststroke she was fourth in the final, breaking the record of Spain and once again achieving the minimum for the Olympic Games with a time of 1:35.68. In her last event, the 400 meter freestyle, Nahia finished seventh in the final, with a time of 5:06.76.

Source: Eitb

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