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Adidasesperareducir Loscronosdethorpe Domingo 20 de julio de 2003 Mundo Deportivo VIII 7. Robert Newbery (Aus)................. 620,73 (*) Clasificaciones 8. Anton Zakharov (Ucr).................. 577,05 (*) 9. Justin Dumais (USA) .................... 575,34 (*) AGUAS LIBRES 10. Massimiliano Mazzucchi (Ita) ......574,95 (*) 11. Gleb Galperin (Rus) ...................... 574,80 (*) 25 KMS. MASCULINOS (Final) 12. Choe Hyong Gil (CdN)...................567,66 (*) 1. Yury Kudinov (Rus)......................5h.02'20”0 Final 2. DAVID MECA (Esp).......................5h.02'20”4 1. Alexandre Despatie (Can) .............716,91 p. 3. Petar Stoichev (Bul).....................5h.02'20”6 2. Mathew Helm (Aus)...........................697,74 4. Igor Majcen (Esl) ......................... 5h.02'25”6 3. Tian Liang (Chn) ................................ 696,06 5. Evgueni Kochkarov (Rus)............5h.02'28”8 4. Hu Jia (Chn).........................................683,55 NATACIÓN 6. Christof Wandratsch (Ale) ..........5h.02'28”9 5. Leon Taylor (GBR)...............................666,21 Palau Sant Jordi 7, Stephane Gomez (Fra)............... 5h.02'29”1 6. Rommel Pacheco (Mex)....................642,48 Los materiales de Lycra® Paneles de Tiras de · ELIMINATORIAS (09.00 h.) 8, Stephane Lecat (Fra).................. 5h.06'40”7 7. Gleb Galperin (Rus)........................... 623,94 aumentan la velocidad y la potencia puntos elástico silicona 100 m. Mariposa femenino 9. Christian Hansmann (Ita)............5h.06'41”9 8. Anton Zakharov (Ucr)....................... 614,52 por medio de compresión. La Tiene varios paneles de punto elástico que se extienden bajo los 400 m. Libre masculino "adaptación como segunda piel" brazos hasta la parte inferior de la espalda y cubren el glúteo 400 m. Libre femenino 10. Claudio Gargaro (Ita)...................5h.07'25”5 9. Robert Newbery (Aus)...................... 602,31 ofrece la máxima flexibilidad y (E. Villaécija y M. Caballero) libertad de movimientos . mayor. De este modo canalizan el agua, ésta fluye sobre la 11. Massimiliano Parla (Ita)...............5h.07'30”5 10. Justin Dumais (USA)...........................590,34 espalda, entre las tiras de silicona. Así se reduce la cantidad de 50 m. Mariposa masculino Costuras planas agua que pasa por la espalda del nadador. 12. Brendan Capell (Aus)...................5h.07'38”2 11. Massimiliano Mazzucchi (Ita) ........... 572,85 estratégicamente colocadas, 200 m. Estilos femenino 13. Mark Saliba (Aus).........................5h.09'41”8 12. Choe Hyong-Gil (CdN) .......................566,97 reducen la resistencia del agua y (T. Rouba y P. Carballido) aumentan la comodidad. 100 m. Braza masculino 14. ÁLEX MARTÍN (Esp)..................... 5h.11'09”2 Relevo 4x100 m.Libre femenino 15. Damian Blaum (Arg) .................. 5h.11'41”9 (*) Clasificados para la siguiente ronda Relevo 4x100 m.Libre masculino 16. Jure Bucar (Esl)............................ 5h.14'23”2 17. Rostislav Vitek (Che)....................5h.29'16”9 · SEMIFINALES Y FINAL (18.00 h.) SINCRONIZADA 100 m. Mariposa fem. (‘SEMIS’) 400 m. Libre masculino (FINAL) 25 KMS. FEMENINOS (Final) 400 m. Libre femenino (FINAL) 1. Edith Van Dijk (Hol).................... 5h.35'43”5 EQUIPO (Final) 50 m. Mariposa masc. (‘SEMIS’) 2. Britta Kamrau (Ale)......................5h.35'46”1 1. Rusia..................................................99,500 p. 200 m. Estilos femenino (‘SEMIS’) 3. Angela Mauer (Ale) .................... 5h.35'46”5 2. Japón ....................................................98,333 100 m. Braza masc. (‘SEMIS’) 4. Ksenia Popova (Rus)....................5h.38'19”4 3. EE.UU.....................................................97,500 Relevo 4x100 m. Libre femenino (FINAL) 5. Laura Piana (Ita).......................... 5h.38'21”7 4. ESPAÑA................................................. 97,167 Relevo 4x100 m. Libre masc. (FINAL) 6. Cindy Persoons (Bie) .................. 5h.38'54”8 5. Canadá..................................................96,333 7. Natalia Pankina (Rus)................. 5h.39'12”0 6. China.....................................................95,167 SALTOS 8. Briley Bergen (USA).................... 5h.39'12”3 7. Italia......................................................94,333 Piscina Municipal de Montjuïc 9. ESTHER NÚÑEZ (Esp)...................5h.39'12”5 8. Ucrania..................................................92,667 · TRAMPOLÍN 3 M. SINCRONIZADO (F.) 10. Tobie Smith (USA) ...................... 5h.40'41”4 9. Corea del Sur........................................ 92,333 (Leyre Eizaguirre y Lola Saez de Ibarra) 11. Yverta Hlavcova (Che).................5h.41'54”0 10. Grecia....................................................92,000 10.00 h. Eliminatorias 12. Shelley Clark (Aus)...................... 5h.46'38”5 11. Suiza......................................................91,667 15.00 h. Final 13. Karley Stutzel (Can) .................... 5h.52'28”2 12. Francia...................................................91,333 14. Nadia Krueger (Sui) .................... 5h.57'51”2 · PLATAFORMA 10 M. SINCRONIZADO (M.) 15. Ivanka Moralieva (Bul) ............... 6h.01'09”4 WATERPOLO 12.00 h. Eliminatorias 16. Alessandra Romiti (Ita)................6h.03'48”5 16.30 h. Final 17. Claudia Barsi (Hun)..................... 6h.13'42”1 18. Celeste Punet (Arg) .................... 6h.13'58”6 OCTAVOS DE FINAL FEMENINOS 19. ELISABETH FERNÁNDEZ (Esp) ....6h.16'09”2 Australia-Japón............................................ 12-1 Hablan de un 3% de mejora con el nuevo bañador WATERPOLO Brasil-Rusia ...................................................2-12 Club Natació Barcelona SALTOS Alemania-ESPAÑA......................................... 6-9 · PUESTOS 13º AL 16º MASCULINOS Grecia-Italia.....................................................5-8 09.30 h. Canadá-Japón Adidas espera reducir 10.45 h. China-Brasil PLATAFORMA 10 M. MASCULINO PUESTOS 13º AL 16º Eliminatorias Gran Bretaña-Venezuela................................5-6 · OCTAVOS DE FINAL MASCULINOS 12.00 h. Croacia-Australia 1. Hu Jia (Chn) .............................. 471,60 p. (*) Francia-Kazajstán........................................... 4-9 los cronos de Thorpe 13.15 h. Rumanía-Serbia y Monten. 2. Alexandre Despatie (Can)............ 462,12 (*) 20.30 h. Alemania-Eslovaquia 3. Leon Taylor (GBR)........................ 461,37 (*) ASÍ QUEDAN LOS CUARTOS Elvira González BARCELONA La novedad revolucionaria de 21.45 h. Grecia-Rusia 4. Matthew Helm (Aus)....................457,74 (*) Canadá vs. ESPAÑA esta nueva generación de bañado- 5. Rommel Pacheco (Mex)............... 449,88 (*) Holanda vs. Italia a marca Adidas presentó res enteros, que ya de por sí redu- 6. Tian Liang (Chn)............................449,61 (*) EE.UU. vs. Australia Layer la 'carta secreta' de Ian cen la resistencia al agua, son los 7. Robert Newbery (Aus) .................442,47 (*) Hungría vs. Rusia Thorpe para este Mundial pequeños canales integrados en el 8. Choe Hyong Gil (CdN)................. 412,08 (*) de Barcelona, el traje de baño com- traje que canalizan el agua y des- La 2 9. M. Mazzucchi (Ita) ........................401,43 (*) MEDALLERO pleto Jetconcept con el que sus res- plazan la turbulencia que experi- 10. Anton Zakharov (Ucr)...................400,05 (*) ponsables esperan menta el cuerpo, con lo 09.05 h. Natación: Jornada matinal Han integrado 17.30 h. Saltos: FINAL 3 m. sincron. (F) 11. Gleb Galperin (Rus).......................398,55 (*) que mejore sus mar- que se reduce el peso 17.55 h. Natación: Jornada tarde 12, E. Álvarez Fornaris (Cub).............. 396,66 (*) O P B TOT cas en “un tres por unos canales que éste debe soportar 21.30 h. Saltos: FINAL 10 m. sincr. (M) 13. Andras Hajnal (Hun).....................393,30 (*) 1. Rusia................................. 7 2 3 12 ciento”. al bañador en la espalda. 14. Cassius Duran (Bra).......................392,85 (*) 2. China.................................3 4 3 10 En 1998 Adidas pre- que reducen el El mayor obstáculo Teledeporte 15. Justin Dumais (USA).....................390,54 (*) 3. Canadá..............................2 - 1 3 sentó su primera ge- peso del agua se encontró en la for- 09.00 h. Natación: Jornada matinal 16. Pak Yong Ryong (CdN).................388.66 (*) 4. Italia................................. 2 - - 2 neración de bañado- ma de añadir los cana- 12.00 h. Saltos: 10 m. sincron. (F) 17. Oleksandr Kropotov (Ucr)............ 386,28 (*) 5. Australia............................1 2 - 3 res de cuerpo entero en la espalda les de silicona al traje 13.15 h. Waterpolo: 1/8 final (M) 18. Tony Adam (Ale).......................... 383,01 (*) Japón............................... 1 2 - 3 de la mano de los bri- sin sacrificar su elasti- 15.00 h. Saltos: FINAL 3 m. sincron. (F) 7. Holanda ............................1 - 1 2 tánicos Sue Rolph y Paul Palmer y cidad y su capacidad de adapta- 16.30 h. Saltos: FINAL 10 m. sincr. (M) Semifinales 8. Francia ...............................1 - - 1 a partir de 1999 empezaron a traba- ción al cuerpo. “Estoy muy conten- 18.00 h. Natación: Jornada tarde 1. Hu Jia (Chn) .............................. 683,61 p. (*) 9. Alemania ..........................- 5 3 8 jar con Ian Thorpe. Con el batió to con los resultados –afirma Thor- 20.30 h. Waterpolo: 1/8 final (F) 21.45 h. Waterpolo: 1/8 final (F) 2. Mathew Helm (Aus).................... 659,38 (*) 10. ESPAÑA.............................- 2 3 5 numerosos récords mundiales y pe, que participó en el proceso de 3. Alexandre Despatie (Can)............ 653,16 (*) 11. Estados Unidos................. - 1 1 2 ha ganado tres oros y dos platas desarrollo en Finlandia y en Syd- Eurosport 4. Leon Taylor (GBR)........................ 649,68 (*) 12. República Checa.............. - 1 - 1 olímpicas en Sydney'2000 y los ney–. Creo que es el producto más 09.00 h. Natación: Jornada matinal 5. Tiang Liang (Chn) ........................ 649,20 (*) 13. Finlandia........................... - - 1 1 seis oros del pasado Mundial de refinado que se ha hecho jamás en 18.00 h. Natación: Jornada tarde 6. Rommel Pacheco (Mex)............... 633,27 (*) Bulgaria ............................ - - 1 1 Fukuoka. el mundo de la natación” ܘ.
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