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DARNYI, DASSLER, LAMBERTI Y HÓLMERTZ, ALGUNAS DE LAS “ESTRELLAS” Yugoslavia Será La Gran Favorita Para El Oro En Waterpolo Miércoles, 9 de agosto de 1989 RflIwido11eprtiva. 31. Página ‘NATACION/CAMPEONATOSDEEUROPA(1) DARNYI, DASSLER, LAMBERTI Y HÓLMERTZ, ALGUNAS DE LAS “ESTRELLAS” Yugoslavia será la gran favorita para el oro en waterpolo pre, su pretemporada ha sido “re dras continentales hay toda una lativamente floja” y será, en la gran serie de países que aportan indivi - gizador, la República Federal de competición cuando volverá a dar dualidades con grandes posibilida Alemania, otrora gran dominador de que hablar. Joszef Szabo, el des de hacerse con una plaza en el continental y que esta vez basará hombre que desde hace tres años podio. Italia contará con Giorgio todas sus posibilidades de podioen estaba llamado a borrar de’ las lis .Lamberti que parece dispuesto a dos de los “veteranos” que le que tas de los 200 braza al canadienseolvidar su fracasoen Seúl. El”bam dan, el doble medallista olímpico Victor Davis hasta que Mike Ba bino di Brescia” llega a Bonn con en los 1,500 libres, Stefan Pfeiffer rrowman se le adelantó, será el las mejores marcas .coñtinentales y el espaldista Fránk Hoffmeister,gran candidato al oro si ha conse en 200y 400 ‘libres y tratará de ha junto al joven Martin Herrmann. guido por fin superar los problemascerle frente al sueco Anders Ho! Otro “grande” venido a menos de peso que le han llevado a una mertz, actual campeón europeo es la Unión Soviética que cuenta alarmante baja forma durante toda • de los 200 libres tal y como sucedió con un director técnico excepcio la temporada. En Bonn volverá a hace dos años en Estrasburgo en nal, el actual campeón olímpico do encontrarse con sus dos acompa donde ambos relegaron a la terce los 1.500 libres, Viadimir Sa/ni ñantes en el podio seulita, el britá ra plaza al entonces imbatible, Mi kov. El “expreso de Leningrado”nico .Nick Gilllngham y Sergi Ló chael Gross. está intentando renovar a marchaspez que tras un “impasse” ha co Junto a Lamberti estará Stefa forzadas los cimientos de la nata menzado a tomarse art serio unos no “Bibi” Battisteiique ya ha mar ción soviética. De momento, Sa/ni- Europeos en los que ya fue cuarto cado dos registros de. prestigio • kov volverá a basarse en sus ex en la pasada edición justa por de este año en los 200 espalda y en los. compañeros Sergei Zabolotnov, lante del propio Giiingham. 400 estilos, prueba en la que fue Dimitri Volkov, Igor Pollanski y Tras los dos grandes “mons bronce en Seúl. Vaciim Yaroshuck. truos” magiarés se encuentra el Francia presentará a su estrella Damyi, a repetir su éxito de Seúl actual subcampeón olímpico de Stephan Caron, actual recordman Hungría y RDA, en alza los 100 braza, Karoly Gultier que europeo de los 100 libres y que in- mundo, en piscina corta, el “mula volverá a encontrarse con quien le tentará conseguir lo que se le negó to” Dano Ha/sal!, acudirá con los Hablar de la RDA es hablar de derrotó en Seúl por una mísera en Estrasburgo, el título europeo. “americanos” Artur Wojdat bro,n sus formidables “walkirias” que lle centésima, el actual recordman eu Anders Holmertz será el’ capitán / ce en Seúl en los 400 libres y Ma- van dominando la natación femen 1-.ropeo, Adrian Moorhouseque’únidel equipo sueco que contará en riusz Podkosc!elny. Ambos han na mundial desde hace un par de camente se clasificó para esta sus filas con gente como Tommy sido este año dos de los triunfado’ décadas. Si.n embargo, a su lado prueba en los Campeonatos britá Werner, bronce en los 200 libres res de los Campeonatos Universl siempre ha habido esa individuali nicos. hacé cuatro años o el plusmarquis- tarios USA junto al local David dad masculina que valía por mu ta europeo de los 400 estilos en vt’harton. chos como fue el caso del gran Ro Lamberti, Carofl; Holrnertz... piscina corta, el ex checo Jan Bit dman miéntras por Suiza’ compa larid Matthes, del mariposista Ro Yugoslavia, imbatible en 1 ger Pytte/o ya más recientemente Tras las cuatro grandes .escua recerá otro plusmarquista pero del waterpolo. del sprinter Jorg Woithe que como Frank Baltrusch o Sven Lodziew ‘Si mantiene la gran forma esgri skiha puesto punto final a su carre PRINCIPALES EQUIPOS mida en la reciente Copa. FINA de deportiva. ra ‘lgor Póliansk ’(100 m espalda), Vladí Berlín Occidental, Yugoslavia no ‘• RDA El potente equipo de la RDA es mir Selkov (200 m espalda). tendrá .grandes problemas para tará.encabezadó por’ el actual re ‘Thomas MOller (200 m braza), Dirk conseguir por primera vez en su cordman del mundo de los 400 Ii- Richter (100 m libres, 100 m espalda). HUNORIA MIs Rudolph (50 y 100 m libres, 100 m Tamas Darnyi (200 y 400 m estilos, historia, el único título de waterpo.’ - :bres, Liwe Dassler que tienen mariposa), UweSchnabel (100 m mari 200 m espalda, 200m mariposa), Ka ‘lo que se les ha negado hasta anunciada su presencia en tres posa), Tino Weber (100 y 200 m espal roly Guttler (100 braza), Tamas Deb momento: el Campeonato ‘de pruebas: 200, 400 y 1.500 libres. da);’Steffen Zesrier (200 m libres), Dirk nar (100 y 200 m braza), Josef Szabo Europa. En las tres últimas edicio Junto a él Jórg Hoffmann (400 y Bludau (relevo), Uwe Dassler (200, (200 m braza), Zoltan Horvath (100 m nes fueron los soviéticos Ios.quefi .1.500), Patrick Kühl, autor este 400, 1.500), Ralph Fárber (100 y 200 libres, 100 m mariposa), Tibor Kiss rn braza), Thomas Flemming (relevo), (100 y 200 m mariposa), Zoltan Szilag nalmente se llevaron el gato & año de un magnífico 4.16.63 en los Christian Gessner (200 ‘m mariposa, yi (200 y 400 m libres), Norbert Agh agua. Ambos equipos tendrán un • 400 estilos, Raik Hannemann, 400 m estilos), Silko Günzel (50 m li (100,200, 400 n libres), Valter Kalaus cómodo acceso a las semifinales Steffen Zessner, Dirk Richter o bres), Raik Hannemann (100 m braza; (1:500), Tamas Deutsch (100 y 200 m desde sus respectivos grupos y ya Nils Rudo/ph. 200 ‘m estilos), JOrg Hoffmann (400 y espalda) no volverían a verse las caras más • La natación húngara causó gran 1.500), Patrick KOhl (200 espalda, R.F.A. 200, 400 estilos), Andree Matzk (rele que en la hipotética final. sensación hacediez meses en Seúl vo). Stefan .Pfeiffer (400 y 1.500), Bjórn Hungría, Italia, España y la or cuando se presentó en la capital Zikarsky (50 m libres), Peter Berbel ganizadora RFA deberán luchar surcoreana con un equipo formado (200 y 400 m estilos), Carsten Hoff URSS mann (200 m mariposa), Sven Hac por las dos otras plazas de semifi por 13 nadadores que consigúie Vadim Alexeev (100 m braza), Dimi kmann (200 m espalda), Frank Hof nalistés. - ron 6 medallas, cuatro de.oro y dos tri Volkov (100 y 200 m braza), Valery fmelster (100 y 200 m espalda), Bernd En saltos, todas las miradas lo de plata y Otros seis finalistas. Esta Lozirk (209 m braza), Vladimit Kova Hoffmeister (50 m libres), Thomas Mü cales estarán puestas en los mot’ vez volverán a ser trece los partici lesky (100 m mariposa), vadim aros ller (400 y 1.500), Martin Herrmann mientos del actual campeón corttl’ pantes, diez chicos y tres chicas y chuk (100 y 200 m mariposa, 200 mes- (100 y 200 m mariposá, 200 m libres), - nental de trampolín, el veterano AI sus posibilidades de medalla, idén tilos), Alexander Savchenko (200 m Petér Sitt (100 y 200 m libres) Bert mariposa), Mikhail Zubkov (200 y 400 Goebel (100 m braza), Mark Waarnec hin Kilat germanos orientales ticas. m estilos) Sergey Mariniuk (400 m esti ke (100 m braza), Hartrnut Wedekind encabezados por ese “niño prodl» Tamas Darnyi, cuádruple cam los), Vladimir Tkachenko (50 m libres), (200 m braza), Erik Hochstein (relevo), gio” llamado Jan Hempe’i y soviéti peón europeo, y doble campeón Evgeny Kotriaga (50 m libres), Raimun Jens Beck (200 m braza), Alexander cos con el actual campeón conti olímpico.y mundial en los 200 y 400 dos Mazhuolis (100 m libres), Vuri Bas Kudritzki (400 m estilos), Josef Hladky nental de plataforma Georgi Cho estilos (lo ha ganado absolutamen hkatov (100, .200 m libres), Evgeny (200 m estilos), Dirk Vandenhirtz (100 Logvinov (400 y 1.500 m), Veniam m mariposa), Rolf-D:eter Maltzahn (re govadze intentarán aguar la fiesta te todo) volverá a ser el gran favori Taiánovich (200 m libres), Alexander levo), André Schadt (100 m libres), Pe germana. to en las dos prueba en las que es Gaidukevicli (400, 1.500 m libres), Ser ter Oberglock (100 m espalda), Bengt recordman mundial. Como siem gay Zabolotnov (100 y 200 m espalda), Zikarrsky (relevo). Elvira González.
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