11.08.2016 - 16:22
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Actualització: 11.08.2016 - 18:22
Catalan swimmer Mireia Belmonte made history this Wednesday night at Rio Olympics. The silver medallist in London four years ago went a step better in Rio and won the 200 metres butterfly, bringing not only the first gold for Spain in these Games but also becoming the first Spanish woman to win an Olympic swimming gold medal. The 25-year-old, trained at Club Natació Sabadell registered the fastest time so far this year, 2 minutes 4.85 seconds, beating Australian Maddie Groves by three hundredths of a second. World champion Natsumi Hoshi came third. Belmonte’s gold is to be added to the bronze in women’s 400 individual medley she obtained on Saturday and to the two silvers at the London Olympics in 2012, one in the 200-metre butterfly and the other in the 800-metre freestyle.
Belmonte secured her first position thanks to a breath-taking last-minute sprint and overtook Australian Madeline Grove by three hundredths of second. Hungarian Katinka Hosszu, who has three golds in Rio, withdrew from the heats on Tuesday to focus on other events. ‘This has been a beautiful day and will be difficult to forget it’, stated Belmonte during a press conference right after her victory. The Catalan swimmer explained that her gold medal was the result ‘of many hard-working days’ and assured to be very happy to ‘have achieved a dream’ even more bearing in mind that a couple of months ago her attendance at Rio Olympics wasn’t even clear, due to a in important injure. Her victory was the first for Spain in the Olympic pool since Martin Lopez Zubero won the men’s 200 backstroke at Barcelona in 1992. With four Olympic medals, Belmonte is only one medal away to reach David Cal’s record, who is the Spanish with the highest number of Olympic medals with 5 medals career haul.