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Lópezvs.Verdasco Porlas'semis'en Elatpdekitzbühel MUNDO DEPORTIVO Viernes 23 de julio de 2004 POLIDEPORTIVO 43 RESULTADOS (2ª JORNADA) NATACIÓN/CTO ESPAÑA Ganaron sus pruebas salvo Lorente, que 'pinchó' en 50 m. HOMBRES 50 m. libres 1. Javier Noriega Sanz (Metropole) 22”72 2. Eduard Lorente (Valenciano) 22”79 3. Saúl Santana (Metropole) 23”03 4. Laín García (Sant Andreu) 23”08 Los olímpicos, con 5. Javier Urtasun (Maya) 23”51 6. Fernando del Villar (Olivar) 23”53 7. Ignacio Capelo (Valcino) 23”55 200 m. espalda 1. Jorge Sánchez (Sabadell) 2'01”38 2. Guillermo Mediano (Metropole) 2'03”61 3. Teo Edo (Sabadell) 2'04”19 los deberes hechos FOTO: REUTERS 4. David Ortega (Valenciano) 2'04”29 Albert Costa derrotado por Horna 5. Alejandro Palacios (Canoe) 2'05”00 6. Eduardo Pajares (Canoe) 2'07”13 7. Diego Garcia (Olaya) 2'07”95 TENIS 100 m. mariposa 1. Daniel Morales (Canoe) 55”01 López vs. Verdasco 2. Juan José Ulacia (Sabadell) 55”22 3. Javier Soriano (Olaya) 55”41 por las 'semis' en 4. Daniel Esteban (Canoe) 55”48 5. Brenton Cabello (Sant Andreu) 55”61 6. Fernando Gómez–Reino (Palma) 55”80 el ATP de Kitzbühel 7. Dan Reverte (Terrassa) 56”03 4x200 m. libres 1. CN Sabadell 7'34”02 Agencias KITZBÜHEL (AUSTRIA) 2. CN Sant Andreu 7'36”00 3. Real Canoe 7'38”06 eli López y Fernando Verdasco son los únicos supervivientes MUJERES F 50 m. libres españoles en el ATP de 1. Ana Belén Palomo (Mijas) 25”78 Kitzbühel y se medirán hoy en cuartos. 2. Angela Sanjuan (Canoe) 25”94 Resultados ATP Kitzbuhel. 3ª ronda: 3. Ilune Gorbea (Bidasoa) 26”29 Horna (7) a A. COSTA, 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4; 4. Mª Jesús Palacios (Canoe) 26”32 5. Maria Fuster (Palma) 26”54 Schuettler (1) a D. SANCHEZ, 6-0, ret.; 6. Araceli Herráez (Canoe) 26”60 F. VERDASCO (8) a Vassallo, 7-6 (7), 6-3; 7. Carmen Álvarez (Canoe) 26”75 F. LOPEZ (4) a S. VENTURA, 6-3, 6-0; 800 m. libres Mayer (6) a Monaco, 6-4, 6-4; Gaudio 1. Erika Villaecija (Hospitalet) 8'39”41 2. Alicia Casillas (Mérida) 8'50”69 (2) a Davidenko, 6-3, 6-3; Massu (3) a 3. Lidia Elizalde (Sabadell) 8'54”69 Berdych (15) 7-6 (3) 3-6 6-4. 4. Margarita Domínguez (Ancora) 8'58”08 ATP Indianapolis. 2ª ronda: Reid a 5. Xenia López (Sabadell) 8'58”29 Kuznetsov, 6-1, 7-5; Okun a Enqvist, 6. Ana Carballido (Galaico) 9'00”48 7. Carmen Muntaner (Palma) 9'02”98 7-6 (7), 2-6, 7-6 (5); Kiefer a Karlovic, 200 m. espalda Erika Villaécija se adjudicó ayer la prueba de los 800 metros libres, una de las que nadará en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atenas FOTO: EFE 6-0, 7-6 (0); Hernych a Schalken (7), 1. Ane Saseta (Bidasoa) 2'16”80 7-5, 1-0 ret; Beck a Mirnyi, 6-4, 7-6 (5); 2. Duane Rocha (Mijas) 2'17”24 3. Melissa Caballero (Sabadell) 2'18”67 Roger Antich BARCELONA do elegidos para viajar a Atenas. cer que “esperaba hacer menos, Bogomolov a Soderling, 6-2, 6-2; 4. Aina Conca (Gandia) 2'19”88 Todos ellos cumplieron, a excep- ya que eran mis últimos Campeo- Grosjean (3) a Jeanpierre, 6-7 (6), 6-2, 5. Mª Angels Bardina (Sant Andreu) 2'20”03 a segunda jornada de los ción de Lorente (C. Valenciano), natos. Es un momento complica- 6-2; Carraz a Fish (5), 7-6 (4), 7-6 (4); 6. Desiree Capa (Teide) 2'22”73 Campeonatos de España de que fue batido en los 50 metros do, estamos preparando los Jue- Hrbaty a Santoro, 6-3, 6-2; Malisse (14) 7. Escarlata Bernard (Metropole) 2'24”31 L 100 m. mariposa natación permitió olvidar el libres por Javier Noriega (C.N. gos y te puede salir bien o mal, hoy a Morrison, 6-1, 6-2; Ginepri a de 1. Angela Sanjuan (Canoe) 1'00”93 mal sabor de boca que había deja- Metropole). Lorente consiguó una me ha tocado mal”. Para la cita Chaunac, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2; J. Johansson a 2. Mireia García (Hospitalet) 1'01”08 do la sesión inaugural, y no sólo marca de 22”79, siete centésimas olímpica, Sánchez aspira a “estar Rusedski, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4; De Voest a 3. Aranzazu Muela (Metropole) 1'01”64 porque las chicas del Canoe brin- más que Noriega, que con 22”72 en semifinales, aunque serán mis Chiudinelli, 1-6, 6-1, 6-2. 4. Sara Pérez (Barceloneta) 1'02”87 5. Elisabeth Homet (Sabadell) 1'03”22 dasen al público otro récord nacio- estableció el récord de los Campeo- primeros Juegos y es muy difícil. WTA Los Angeles. 2ª ronda: A. 6. Mª Jesús Palacios (Canoe) 1'03”74 nal absoluto, sino porque entra- natos. En la misma prueba pero Creo que con 1'59”5 podré estar PARRA a Barna, 6-0 y 7-6 (2); 7. Laia Quintilla (Mediterrani) 1'03”81 ron en escena varios de los nadado- en categoría femenina, Ana Belén allí”. La última olímpica en saltar Davenport (3) a Kremer, 7-5 y 6-2; 4x50 m. estilos Zvonareva (8) a Pisnik, wo; Schiavone 1. Real Canoe 1'56”98 (R.E.) res que formarán parte de la expe- Palomo (C.N. Mijas) también fir- al agua fue Erika Villaécija (C.N. 2. CN Santa Olaya 1'59”81 dición española en los Juegos mó un buen registro (25”78) de- L'Hospitalet) que en su prueba fa- (11) a Dechy, 7-6 (5) y 6-2; S. Williams 3. CD Bidasoa 2'00”91 Olímpicos de Atenas. mostrando su condición olímpica. vorita, los 800 metros libres, mar- (1) a Daniilidou, 6-1 y 7-6 (3); Eduard Lorente, Ana Belén Pa- Otro de los nadadores que parti- có 8'39”41, una buena marca según Smashnova (10) a Hantuchova, 7-6 (5) EL PROGRAMA DE HOY Series: 9.30 horas Finales: 18.00 horas lomo, Jorge Sánchez y Erika Vi- cipará en Atenas impuso su supe- ella. “No esperaba bajar de 8'40”, y 6-4; Likhovtseva a Jankovic, 2-6, 6-3 50 m. braza Femenino y Masculino llaécija saltaron ayer a las Pisci- rioridad en los 200 metros espalda. reconoció. El único récord de Es- y 7-5; Bartoli a Morigami, 6-2 y 6-0; 200 m. mariposa Femenino y Masculino nes Picornell con la intención de Jorge Sánchez (C.N. Sabadell) pa- paña del día corrió a cargo de las Kuznetsova (5) a Vento, 6-3 y 6-3; 1.500 m. libres Masculino prepararse para la cita olímpica y, ró el crono en 2'01”38, una marca chicas del Canoe: 1'56”98 en el po- Frazier (15) a Schett, 6-4 y 6-4; 4x100 m. estilos Femenino y Masculino de paso, demostrar porqué han si- que no le dejó satisfecho al recono- co habitual 4x50 estilos ܘ Kostanic a Schnyder (9), 6-1 y 7-6 (5) ܘ.
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