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RELATORIO MENSAL DE ATIVIDADE Agosto De 2019 RELATORIO MENSAL DE ATIVIDADE Agosto de 2019 O mês de agosto iniciou-se com os CIMAI/MYRTHA Nacionais de Juvenis e Absolutos no Funchal onde foram superados cinco recordes nacionais absolutos entre um total de 20 máximos de Portugal. No Mundial de Juniores Budapeste Portugal registou a melhor presença de sempre com três finais: Rafaela Azevedo 7.ª nos 50 costas e 8.ª nos 100 costas e João Costa 8.º nos 200 costas. Mafalda Rosa 8.ª e Mariana Mendes 9.ª no Europeu de Juniores na R. Checa. Isabel Figueira, 50 bruços, e Susana Gomes, 100 mariposa, ao sagrarem-se campeãs do mundo masters em Gwangju. António José Silva Presidente Natação Pura Alexis Santos supera recorde nacional absoluto dos 50 costas no Funchal Alexis Santos superou o recorde nacional absoluto dos 50 costas nas finais do primeiro dia do Open de Portugal - CIMAI/MYRTHA Campeonatos Nacionais de Juvenis e Absolutos Funchal 2019. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1756 Ana Guedes bateu o recorde absoluto dos 50 mariposa no Funchal Ana Guedes bateu o recorde nacional absolutos dos 50 mariposa no decorrer do primeiro dia do Open de Portugal - CIMAI/MYRTHA Campeonatos Nacionais de Juvenis e Absolutos Funchal 2019. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1755 Ana Pinho Rodrigues melhora recorde absoluto dos 50 livres no Funchal Ana Pinho Rodrigues esteve em pleno de destaque ao bater o recorde nacional absoluto dos 50 livres no terceiro dia do Open de Portugal - CIMAI/MYRTHA Campeonatos Nacionais de Juvenis e Absolutos Funchal 2019. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1764 Algés supera recorde nacional absoluto dos 4x50 estilos no Funchal O Sport Algés e Dafundo - Rafaela Azevedo, Raquel Pereira, Rita Frischknecht e Ana Sousa - venceu a estafeta dos 4x50 estilos, com 1.56.39 minutos, superando o recorde nacional absoluto de clubes (1.56,50) na posse do Futebol Clube do Porto - Marta Vieira Marinho, Joana Catarina Carvalho, Sara Freitas Oliveira, Alexandra Paiva Oliveira – desde 10-04-2010 em Coimbra. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1765 José Lopes melhorou o seu recorde nacional dos 800 livres no Funchal José Lopes esteve em pleno de destaque ao bater o recorde nacional dos 800 livres no último dia do Open de Portugal - CIMAI/MYRTHA Campeonatos Nacionais de Juvenis e Absolutos Funchal 2019. Campeonatos marcados por cinco recordes nacionais absolutos ao longo de quatro dias de competições entre um total de 20 máximos de Portugal. RELATORIO MENSAL DE ATIVIDADE Agosto de 2019 https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1768 Bairro dos Anjos bateu recorde nacional de juvenis B no Funchal A Associação Desportiva Bairro dos Anjos (ADBA) bateu o recorde nacional de juvenis B dos 4x200 livres, com a marca de 8.09,89 minutos, na primeira sessão do Open de Portugal – CIMAI/MYRTHA Campeonatos Nacionais de Juvenis e Absolutos https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1754 Bairro dos Anjos soma recordes no Funchal A Associação Desportiva Bairro dos Anjos bateu o recorde nacional dos 4x100 livres de juvenis B no segundo dia do Open de Portugal - CIMAI/MYRTHA Campeonatos Nacionais de Juvenis e Absolutos Funchal 2019. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1758 Seleção para Mundial de Juniores Budapeste 2019 A direção técnica nacional anunciou em comunicado a seleção para o Campeonato do Mundo de Juniores - Budapeste (Hungria), 20 a 25 de agosto 2019. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1760 Mínimos para Europeu e recordes de juvenis e juniores no segundo dia do Nacional Três marcas de mínimos para o Europeu de Budapeste 2020 nos 400 estilos por João Vital, José Lopes e Gabriel Lopes, e dois recordes nacionais, de juvenis e juniores, nos 200 livres marcaram o segundo dia de competições do Open de Portugal - CIMAI/MYRTHA Campeonatos Nacionais de Juvenis e Absolutos Funchal 2019. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1761 Seleção nacional no Mundial de Juniores Budapeste 2019 Portugal participou com uma seleção de quatro nadadores no Mundial de Juniores - 7th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships 2019 Budapest (Hungria). https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1791 RELATORIO MENSAL DE ATIVIDADE Agosto de 2019 João Costa e Rafaela Azevedo nas meias finais dos 100 costas do Mundial juniores João Costa e Rafaela Azevedo garantiram passagem às meias finais dos 100 costas nas respetivas competições do Mundial de Juniores em Budapeste (Hungria). https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1793 Rafaela Azevedo bate recorde nacional absoluto dos 100 costas e assegura presença na final mundial Rafaela Azevedo bateu o recorde nacional absoluto dos 100 costas (1.01.18 minutos) na meia final e assegurou a presença na final do Mundial de Juniores em Budapeste com o 7.º tempo. A nadadora do SAD tinha como recorde nacional absoluto 1.01,85 com a medalha de bronze no Europeu a 7 de julho em Kazan https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1795 Rafaela Azevedo 8.ª na final dos 100 costas no Mundial de juniores Rafaela Azevedo terminou a final dos 100 costas em 8.º lugar com a marca de 1.01,80 minutos no Mundial de Juniores em Budapeste (Hungria), o segundo melhor registo nacional da distância. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1796 João Costa bateu o recorde nacional de juniores nos 50 costas em Budapeste João Costa bateu o recorde nacional de juniores nas eliminatórias dos 50 costas (26,22 segundos) registo que o colocou na 22.ª posição entre 85 nadadores inscritos na prova do Mundial de Juniores Budapeste 2019. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1798 Rafaela Azevedo iguala recorde nacional e marca presença na final dos 50 costas Rafaela Azevedo igualou o seu recorde nacional absoluto dos 50 costas e apurou-se para a final do Mundial de Juniores que decorre até domingo em Budapeste, Hungria. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1801 Rafaela Azevedo 7.ª na final dos 50 costas do Mundial de Juniores Budapeste 2019 Rafaela Azevedo voltou a estar em grande destaque no Mundial de Budapeste ao terminar a final dos 50 costas em 7.º lugar. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1802 João Costa bate recorde nacional de juniores nos 200 costas e apurou-se para a final do Mundial João Costa bateu o recorde nacional de juniores e apurou-se para a final dos 200 costas nas eliminatórias do último dia do Mundial de Juniores em Budapeste (Hungria). https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1803 João Costa em 8.º lugar na final dos 200 costas do Mundial de Juniores João Costa terminou em 8.º lugar na final dos 200 costas do Mundial de Juniores que hoje termina, em Budapeste (Hungria). https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1804 Bruno Dias: "este foi o melhor Mundial de juniores para Portugal" Bruno Dias, treinador FPN, que coordenou a seleção presente no Mundial de Juniores em Budapeste, faz um balanço da participação nacional que “superam em muito os objetivos estabelecidos inicialmente” que levou a ser “a melhor participação no Mundial” para RELATORIO MENSAL DE ATIVIDADE Agosto de 2019 Portugal com a presença em três finais: Rafaela Azevedo 7.ª nos 50 costas e 8.ª nos 100 costas e João Costa 8.º nos 200 costas. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1805 Natação Adaptada Seleção no Campeonato do Mundo de Natação ICSD Portugal está representado com três nadadores - Miguel Cruz, Tiago Neves e Ricardo Belezas - no Campeonato do Mundo de Natação ICSD - Comité Internacional de Desporto para Surdos, que decorre de 26 a 31 de agosto, São Paulo (Brasil). https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1799 Tiago Neves bate recorde nos 400 estilos no Mundial ICSD Tiago Neves concluiu os 400 estilos com o recorde nacional de 5.00,70 minutos no primeiro dia do Campeonato do Mundo de Natação ICSD - Comité Internacional de Desporto para Surdos, que decorre de 26 a 31 de agosto, São Paulo (Brasil). https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1806 Tiago Neves e Ricardo Belezas melhoram recordes nacionais no Mundial ICSD Tiago Neves voltou a bater o recorde nacional dos 100 mariposa após ser repescado para a final onde foi 7.º classificado com 59,56 segundos. https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1807 Campeonato do Mundo de Natação ICSD - 3º dia No terceiro dia do Campeonato do Mundo de Natação ICSD - Comité Internacional de Desporto para Surdos, que decorre de 26 a 31 de agosto, São Paulo (Brasil), Tiago Neves terminou as eliminatórias dos 100 costas com o 9.º tempo (1.05,22 minutos). https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1809 Tiago Neves 8.º na final dos 50 mariposa do Mundial de ICSD São Paulo 2019 RELATORIO MENSAL DE ATIVIDADE Agosto de 2019 Tiago Neves assegurou a presença na final dos 50 mariposa ao terminar com a marca de 26,93 que lhe deu acesso à final com o 8.ª tempo no Campeonato do Mundo de Natação ICSD - Comité Internacional de Desporto para Surdos - de 26 a 31 de agosto, em São Paulo (Brasil). https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1811 Tiago Neves 8.º na final dos 200 estilos do Mundial de ICSD 2019 Tiago Neves foi 8.º na final dos 200 estilos com 2.19,48. O português garantiu a presença na final dos 200 estilos do Campeonato do Mundo de Natação ICSD - Comité Internacional de Desporto para Surdos - de 26 a 31 de agosto, em São Paulo (Brasil). https://fpnatacao.pt/noticia.php?codigo=1813 Tiago Neves 7.º na final dos 200 mariposa no Mundial ICSD São Paulo 2019 Tiago Neves terminou em 7.º lugar na final dos 200 mariposa (2.19,61) Campeonato do Mundo de Natação ICSD - Comité Internacional de Desporto para Surdos - de 26 a 31 de agosto, em São Paulo (Brasil).
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