Swimming At The 2020 Summer Paralympics – Men's 400 Metre Freestyle S9
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Swimming At The 2020 Summer Paralympics – Men's 400 Metre Freestyle S9
The Men's 400 metre freestyle S9 event at the 2020 Paralympic Games took place on 25 August 2021, at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre The is an indoor swimming pool in the Mori- Beach Park () in Tatsumi in the Kōtō ward in eastern Tokyo. Construction began in April 2017 and was completed in 2020. The total construction cost was 56.7 billion yen, ¥ (471 million Euro, €). .... Records Heats The swimmers with the top 8 times, regardless of heat, advanced to the final. Final See also * Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men's 400 metre freestyle S9 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Swimming at the 2020 Summer Paralympics - Men's 400 metre freestyle S9 Swimming at the 2020 Summer Paralympics ...
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Tokyo Aquatics Centre
The is an indoor swimming pool in the Mori- Beach Park () in Tatsumi in the Kōtō ward in eastern Tokyo. Construction began in April 2017 and was completed in 2020. The total construction cost was 56.7 billion yen, ¥ (471 million Euro, €). The opening, scheduled for 22 March 2020, was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and took place on 23 July 2020 without an audience. The swimming hall was built for the 2020 Summer Olympics and can accommodate up to 12,000 spectators. The arena will also be used for swimming competitions at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. The swimming arena has two swimming pools and a pool for water diving. The roof was built on the ground and raised step by step to a height of 37 metres. It is 160 metres long, 130 metres wide and 10 metres thick. The roof weighs 7,000 tonnes. In the future, the Aquatics Centre will host hundreds of national, international and junior competitions every year. Furthermore, the citizens of Tokyo will also be able to use ...
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Simone Barlaam
Simone Barlaam (born 12 July 2000) is an Italian Paralympic swimmer who competes in international level events. He is a thirteen time World champion and eight time European champion. He competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics, winning a gold medal. Personal life Barlaam was born with a coxa vara and congenital hypoplasia in his right femur which means that his right leg doesn't develop resulting in his right leg shorter than his left leg. This was caused by doctors who performed a podalic version procedure while he was in utero but his leg broke which doctors knew nothing about. During his childhood, he went through thirteen surgeries to correct his right leg. Swimming career Barlaam began Paralympic swimming when he was fifteen years old and won his first medals at the 2017 World Para Swimming Championships in Mexico City Mexico City ( es, link=no, Ciudad de México, ; abbr.: CDMX; Nahuatl: ''Altepetl Mexico'') is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most popul ...
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List Of Paralympic Records In Swimming
The International Paralympic Committee recognises the fastest performances in swimming events at the Paralympic Games. Swimming has been part of at every Summer Paralympic Games. Races are held in four swimming strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly over varying distances and in either individual or relay race events. Medley events combine all four strokes, again either as an individual format (swum in order: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle) and as a team relay (swim in order: backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, freestyle). Competitors are allocated a classification based on their ability in the water, with records available for each event in each classification. * 1-10: Physical disability: Classes S1, SB1, SM1 for athletes who are least physically able; S10, SB9, SM10 for those with greatest ability in the water * 11-13: Visual impairment: Class S11 for totally blind athletes, to class S13 for athletes who have some vision, but are considere ...
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Jesse Reynolds
Jesse Reynolds (born 2 October 1996) is a New Zealand para-swimmer who represented his country at the 2016 Summer Paralympics, the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the 2020 Summer Paralympics. He also competed at the 2013 and 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships The 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships was an international swimming competition for athletes with a disability. It was held in Glasgow, United Kingdom and took place from 13 to 19 July. Around 580 athletes from around 70 countries competed at .... References External links * * * 1996 births Living people New Zealand male backstroke swimmers Paralympic swimmers for New Zealand S9-classified para swimmers Swimmers at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Swimmers at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Swimmers at the 2020 Summer Paralympics 21st-century New Zealand people Commonwealth Games silver medallists for New Zealand Swimmers at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games medallists in swimming Medalli ...
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José Antonio Mari
José Antonio Marí Alcaraz-Garcia (born 23 October 1988) is a swimmer from Spain. Personal Mari was born in Valencia. He has a mild physical disability. In 2012, he lived in San Cugat del Vallés, Barcelona. Swimming Mari is an S10 classification swimmer. He is affiliated with theanish Federation of Sports for the Physically Disabled (FEDDF). Mari competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics. In 2010, he competed at the Tenerife International Open. He competed at the 2010 Adapted Swimming World Championship in the Netherlands, where he won three silver medals. In advance of the competition, he attended a swimming camp with the national team that was part of the Paralympic High Performance Program (HARP Program). He competed at the 2011 IPC European Swimming Championships in Berlin, Germany, where he finished first and set a European record in the 100m freestyle. In 2012, Mari competed at the Paralympic Swimming Championship of Spain by Autonomous Communities. From the Catala ...
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David Grachat
David Realista Grachat (born 21 January 1987) is a Portugal, Portuguese para-swimming (sport), swimmer, competing in S9 (classification), S9 classification events. He has competed at three Summer Paralympic Games, 2008 Summer Paralympics, 2008 in Beijing, 2012 Summer Paralympics, 2012 in London and 2016 Summer Paralympics , 2016 in Rio. Grachat has won medals at both European and World level, and specializes in the 400m freestyle. Personal history Grachat was born in Lisbon, Portugal in 1987. He was born without a left hand. Swimming career Grachat took up swimming as a youth as his parents wanted him to improve his health. He was classified as a S9 (classification), S9 swimmer and made his international debut for Portugal in 2005. Grachat made his Paralympic debut at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, 2008 Games in Beijing competing in the Swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's 50 metre freestyle S9, 50 m and Swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's 100 metre free ...
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