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Spain at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships

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Spain at the
2019 World Aquatics Championships
FINA codeESP
National federationRoyal Spanish Swimming Federation
Websiterfen.es (in Spanish)
in Gwangju, South Korea
Medals
Ranked 16th
Gold
0
Silver
4
Bronze
1
Total
5
World Aquatics Championships appearances

Spain competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July 2019.

Medalists

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Medal Name Sport Event Date
 Silver Ona Carbonell Artistic swimming Women's solo technical routine July 13
 Silver Ona Carbonell Artistic swimming Women's solo free routine July 15
 Silver Spain women's national water polo team
Water polo Women's tournament 26 July
 Silver Spain men's national water polo team
Water polo Men's tournament 27 July
 Bronze Leyre Abadía
Ona Carbonell
Abril Conesa
Berta Ferreras
Cecilia Jiménez
María Juárez
Meritxell Mas
Elena Melián
Paula Ramírez
Blanca Toledano
Artistic swimming Women's highlight routine July 15

Artistic swimming

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Spain's artistic swimming team consisted of 14 athletes (13 female and 1 male).[1]

Women
Athlete Event Preliminaries Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Ona Carbonell Solo technical routine 91.8259 2 Q 92.5002 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Solo free routine 93.8333 2 Q 94.5667 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Paula Ramírez
Sara Saldaña
Duet technical routine 87.4027 7 Q 87.2960 7
Ona Carbonell
Paula Ramírez
Duet free routine 91.6000 5 Q 91.7000 5
Berta Ferreras
María Juárez
Meritxell Mas
Elena Melián
Paula Ramírez
Sara Saldaña
Iris Tió
Blanca Toledano
Leyre Abadía (R)
Ona Carbonell (R)
Team technical routine 89.4561 6 Q 90.2506 6
Ona Carbonell
Abril Conesa
Berta Ferreras
Meritxell Mas
Paula Ramírez
Sara Saldaña
Iris Tió
Blanca Toledano
María Juárez (R)
Elena Melián (R)
Team free routine 91.3333 5 Q 91.4000 6
Leyre Abadía
Ona Carbonell
Abril Conesa
Berta Ferreras
Cecilia Jiménez
María Juárez
Meritxell Mas
Elena Melián
Paula Ramírez
Blanca Toledano
Highlight routine 91.1333 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Mixed
Athlete Event Preliminaries Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Emma García
Pau Ribes
Berta Ferreras (R)
Duet technical routine 83.7049 6 Q 84.4015 6
Duet free routine 86.1333 5 Q 86.3667 5

Legend: (R) = Reserve Athlete

Diving

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Athlete Event Preliminaries Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Nicolás García Men's 1 m springboard 327.50 19 did not advance
Men's 3 m springboard 348.35 36 did not advance
Adrián Abadía Men's 1 m springboard 322.25 24 did not advance
Men's 3 m springboard 360.35 32 did not advance

High diving

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Spain qualified one female high diver.[2]

Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Points Rank
Celia Fernández Women's high diving 41.60 49.95 54.60 54.25 200.40 12

Open water swimming

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Spain qualified three male and three female open water swimmers.[3][4]

Men
Athlete Event Time Rank
Alberto Martínez Men's 10 km 1:48:02.2 8
Men's 25 km 4:51:44.1 7
Guillem Pujol Men's 5 km 53:35.8 10
Men's 10 km 1:50:11.6 28
Raúl Santiago Men's 5 km 53:52.8 34
Women
Athlete Event Time Rank
María de Valdés Álvarez Women's 5 km 58:12.0 14
Paula Ruiz 58:11.9 13
Women's 10 km 1:55:31.2 24
María Vilas 1:57:34.4 33
Mixed
Athlete Event Time Rank
Guillem Pujol
Paula Ruiz
Raúl Santiago
María Vilas
Team 55:31.5 12

Swimming

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Men

Spain entered 9 swimmers.[5]

Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Hugo González 100 m backstroke 55.67 37 did not advance
200 m backstroke 2:01.84 31 did not advance
200 m individual medley 2:03.39 34 did not advance
Juan Francisco Segura 50 m freestyle 22.64 40 did not advance
50 m backstroke 25.46 23 did not advance
Joan Lluís Pons 200 m butterfly 1:58.44 23 did not advance
400 m individual medley 4:15.14 7 Q 4:13.30 4

Women

Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Mireia Belmonte 400 m freestyle 4:10.82 15 did not advance
800 m freestyle 8:28.22 7 Q 8:25.51 8
1500 m freestyle 16:08.37 9 QR 16:02.10 8
200 m butterfly 2:10.63 16 Q 2:12.72 16 did not advance
200 m individual medley 2:14.93 21 did not advance
400 m individual medley 4:42.16 13 did not advance
Marina García 200 m breaststroke 2:27.46 19 did not advance
Lidón Muñoz 50 m freestyle 24.96 13 Q 25.02 15 did not advance
100 m freestyle 55.23 29 did not advance
Jimena Pérez 800 m freestyle 8:32.38 11 did not advance
1500 m freestyle 16:19.61 13 did not advance
400 m individual medley 4:47.51 18 did not advance
Jessica Vall 50 m breaststroke 31.58 21 did not advance
100 m breaststroke 1:07.32 11 Q 1:07.46 14 did not advance
200 m breaststroke 2:26.04 13 Q 2:28.11 11 did not advance
África Zamorano 100 m backstroke 1:01.66 31 did not advance
200 m backstroke 2:10.50 13 Q 2:10.54 13 did not advance

Water polo

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Men's tournament

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Team roster[6]
Group C
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Hungary 3 3 0 0 60 20 +40 6 Quarterfinals
2  Spain 3 2 0 1 57 19 +38 4 Playoffs
3  South Africa 3 0 1 2 16 54 −38 1
4  New Zealand 3 0 1 2 15 55 −40 1
Source: Sportresult[dead link]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) Goal difference.
15 July 2019
16:30
Report[dead link] South Africa  3–23  Spain Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
John Waldow (NZL), Vojin Putniković (SRB)
Score by quarters: 1–6, 1–5, 1–4, 0–8
Rodda 2 Goals Mallarach 5

17 July 2019
11:10
Report[dead link] Hungary  13–11  Spain Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Boris Margenta (SLO), Michael Goldenberg (USA)
Score by quarters: 4–2, 5–4, 3–0, 1–5
Zalánki 3 Goals Granados 3

19 July 2019
09:50
Report[dead link] New Zealand  3–23  Spain Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Jeremy Cheng (SGP), Vojin Putniković (SRB)
Score by quarters: 0–8, 1–5, 1–7, 1–3
three players 1 Goals Barosso 6
Playoffs
21 July 2019
17:00
Report[dead link] Spain  15–7  Japan Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Arkadiy Voevodin (RUS), Dion Willis (RSA)
Score by quarters: 2–1, 3–3, 4–2, 6–1
Munarriz 6 Goals Adachi 2
Quarterfinals
23 July 2019
14:00
Report[dead link] Serbia  9–12  Spain Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Georgios Stavridis (GRE), Michiel Zwart (NED)
Score by quarters: 1–2, 2–5, 4–3, 2–2
Rašović 4 Goals three players 2
Semifinals
25 July 2019
17:00
Report[dead link] Spain  6–5  Croatia Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Georgios Stavridis (GRE), Adrian Alexandrescu (ROU)
Score by quarters: 2–1, 2–1, 2–0, 0–3
Mallarach 2 Goals Joković 3
Final
27 July 2019
18:30
Report[dead link] Spain  5–10  Italy Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Boris Margeta (SLO), Michael Goldenberg (USA)
Score by quarters: 2–2, 1–3, 1–3, 1–2
Perrone 2 Goals Dolce 2

Women's tournament

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Team roster[7]
Group C
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 3 3 0 0 51 16 +35 6 Quarterfinals
2  Greece 3 2 0 1 37 25 +12 4 Playoffs
3  Kazakhstan 3 1 0 2 22 37 −15 2
4  Cuba 3 0 0 3 16 48 −32 0
Updated to match(es) played on 18 July 2019. Source: Sportresult[dead link]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) Goal difference.
14 July 2019
17:50
Report[dead link] Greece  4–14  Spain Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Boris Margeta (SLO), Michiel Zwart (NED)
Score by quarters: 1–6, 2–2, 0–3, 1–3
four players 1 Goals Tarragó 6

16 July 2019
11:10
Report[dead link] Spain  18–6  Kazakhstan Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Germán Moller (ARG), Michiel Zwart (NED)
Score by quarters: 3–1, 7–3, 3–1, 5–1
three players 3 Goals Mirshina, Yeremina 2

18 July 2019
08:30
Report[dead link] Cuba  6–19  Spain Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Germán Moller (ARG), Jeremy Cheng (SGP)
Score by quarters: 0–7, 1–6, 4–3, 1–3
Bernal 3 Goals two players 4
Quarterfinals
22 July 2019
17:00
Report[dead link] Spain  12–8  Netherlands Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Marie-Claude Deslieres (CAN), Nenad Peris (CRO)
Score by quarters: 6–1, 2–3, 2–1, 2–3
A. Espar, García 4 Goals van der Sloot 3
Semifinals
24 July 2019
18:30
Report[dead link] Spain  16–10  Hungary Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Georgios Stavridis (GRE), Boris Margeta (SLO)
Score by quarters: 5–3, 5–5, 4–1, 2–1
Tarragó, Forca 4 Goals Leimeter 4
Final
26 July 2019
18:30
Report[dead link] United States  11–6  Spain Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju
Referees:
Michiel Zwart (NED), Nenad Peris (CRO)
Score by quarters: 3–1, 2–2, 4–0, 2–3
Neushul 3 Goals Tarragó 3

References

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  1. ^ "Entry List by Nation (Artistic swimming)" (PDF). www.omegatiming.com. Omega Timing. 10 July 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  2. ^ "18th FINA World Championships – High Diving Qualified Divers". FINA. Archived from the original on 9 July 2019. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
  3. ^ "18th FINA World Championships Open water swimming – Men's entry list by nationality" (pdf). Omega Timing. 11 July 2019. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  4. ^ "18th FINA World Championships Open water swimming – Women's entry list by nationality" (pdf). Omega Timing. 11 July 2019. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Swimming Entry List" (PDF). www.omegatiming.com. 17 July 2019. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Men's Water Polo Team Roster Spain" (PDF). waterpolo.sportresult.com. Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  7. ^ "Women's Water Polo Team Roster Spain" (PDF). waterpolo.sportresult.com. Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2019.