Club Diana Quintana takes the title of swimming masters in a tournament held at the Guayaquil Tennis Club | Other Sports | sports

Samborondón’s team reached 1,380 points in the three days; while the hosts, placed second with 1,058 units.

With 1,380 points, the Club Diana Quintana (CDQ) was awarded the title of Masters Swimming Championship, called Pepe Ferretti, which was performed in the 25-meter pool of the Guayaquil Tennis Club (GTC).

The red-and-white representation had the GTC as escort on the podium, which with 1,058 units finished second; Meanwhile he Club Sport Emelec it settled in third place with 769 points.

The rest of the positions were occupied Bajaña Orcas, 723 points; Student Sports League (LDE), 473; Club Coello, 352; Masters Guayas Swimmers Association, 348; El Oro club, 210; Jorge Delgado Panchana placeholder image (JDP), 190; Atlantis, 157; Nautical, 119; Delfines Swim Club, 98; Lane 4 (C4), 92; Catholic University Sports Association, 65; Open Waters Ecuador, 45; Mayorga, 31; Ecuador Transit Commission, 28; Independent, twenty-one; and Ceidep Burnester, 17.

The participation of Cesar Jimenez, of the club of the same name and former president of the Guayas Provincial Swimming Association, who achieved 7 gold medals, one silver and lowered 4 national records. “Triumphs dedicated to my family and friends, thank you my God for allowing me to continue in the practice of my favorite sport, swimming ”, the swimmer who participated in the 75-79 years category wrote on his Facebook account.

Among the gold medals that Jiménez won is the triumph in the 50 meters butterfly, 50 meters freestyle, 50 and 100 meters backstroke, 100 and 200 meters individual medley; as well as in the 200 combined relays, in the categories 240-279 (sum of the age of the participants) and 280-319, defending the Club Sport Emelec.

The winners of the 400 meters per category include Dennise Lozada, of the Atlantis club, who on the second day prevailed in the 18-24 year old category, with a time of 5 minutes, 16 seconds and 18 hundredths; and in males it triumphed Xavier Briones, from Bajaña, with 4 minutes, 42 seconds and 53 hundredths.

In the 25-29 years they won Veronica Faytong, from the CDQ, and Andres Rojas, of C4; while in the 30-34 years, the victory corresponded to Yamilé Bahamonde, also from the CDQ, and Isaac gomezby Emelec; In 35-39, the victory went to Sara Palacios, Open Water, and Felipe Benitez, from Náutico; while in 40-44, he won Paulina Roman, from the CDQ, and Yegor bermeo, the LDE; and 45-49, Silvia Benitez, Dolphins, and Freddy Farfanby Coello; in 50-54, Norka Olvera, of Emelec, Calixto castro, the LDE; and 55-59, Lucia Pimentel and Roberto Dassum, ambos del GTC.

The 100 meter backstroke had as the best in the 18-24 years to Pamela reyesby Coello, who timed 1 minute, 17 seconds and 36 hundredths; and Jesus Mora, of ADUC, which registered 1 minute, 8 seconds and 66 hundredths.

The rest of the winners were: in 25-29 years, Jenny Espinoza, from Bajaña, and Pedro Cabrales, from the CDQ; in 30-34, Viviana Morán and Gonzalo garcia, both from the CDQ; in 35-39, Sara Palacios and Carlos Anchundia, Emelec; 40-44, Cecilia Herbas, CDQ, and Alfredo Arroyo placeholder image, Gold; 45-49, Veronica Garcés, Coello, and Rafael Herbas, CDQ; 50-54, Norka Olvera and Calixto Castro; 55-59, Lucia Pimentel and Frank Velásquez, ambos del GTC.

The 200-meter medley competition left Dennise Lozada as the winner in the series 18-24 years old, after scoring 2 minutes, 47 seconds and 66 hundredths; while in males the dominance was Emilio Marambio, from Bajaña, with a mark of 2 minutes, 27 seconds.

Among the winners in the rest of the categories are Verónica Fayton and Andrés Rojas, at 25-29; Viviana Morán and Guillermo Salazar, CDQ, and 30-34; Doménica Ramírez, CDQ, and Felipe Benitez, at 35-39; Paulina Román and Alfredo Arroyo, at 40-44; Maria Dolores Seville, CDQ, and Diego Leon, from Delfines, at 45-49; Tita Aguayo, CDQ, and Hans Palacios, CDQ, and 50-54; Pepa Buendia, CDQ, and Frank Velásquez, at 55-59; María Arosemena and Gori Orejuela, Emelec, at 60-64.

100 meter butterfly

The winners in the 100-meter butterfly were Michelle Poppe, GTC, in 18-24 years; Yamilé Bahamonde, 30-34; Karina Zambrano, Coello, 40-44; Veronica Garcés, Coello, 45-49; Tita Aguayo, 50-54; Sandra Vergara, GTC, 55-59.

In males they triumphed Ricardo Alcívar, Bajaña, 18-24 years old; Augusto Rojas, C4, 25–29; Guillermo Salazar, 30-34; Ramon Mirabal, 35-39; Yegor bermeo, 40-44; Hans Palacios, CDQ, 50-54; Gonzalo Mora, Emelec, 55-59.

100 meters free

In the 100-meter freestyle test, they triumphed:

On 18-24 years: Dennise Lozada, Atlantis, and Emilio Marambio, Bajaña

25-29: Mónica Loayza, Bajaña, and Augusto Rojas, Lane 4

30-34: Anabel Lozada, Atlantis, and Carlos Tamayo, National Police

35-39: Walleska Rodríguez, Masters Guayas, and Carlos León, Bajaña

40-44: Paulina Román, Diana Quintana, Roberto Uquilla, Diana Quintana club

45-49: Zedex Fuentes, Student Sports League, and Rafael Herbas, Diana Quintana club

50-54: Norka Olvera, Emelec, and Hans Palacios, Diana Quintana club

55-59: Lucía Pimentel, Guayaquil Tennis Club, and Paolo Ambrosini, Guayaquil Tennis Club

60-64: María Arosemena, Guayaquil Tennis Club, Gori Orejuela, Emelec. (D)

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