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Tamara Gómez Garrido
Tamara Gómez Garrido (born 1991 in Elche) is a Spanish professional triathlete and member of the National High Performance Team ''(Deportistas de Alto Nivel).'' In 2010, Tamara Gómez had her definite breakthrough. She won the National Junior Championships, placed third at the Spanish University Championships, and she won the silver medal at the Spanish Duathlon Championships (Junior). In the same year she also started her international career and took part at three European elite cups and at two junior championships. At the European Junior Duathlon Championships she won the gold medal in the team competition. Like Carolina Routier, Tamara Gómez Garrido lives in the Spanish Triathlon High Performance Centre ''Residencia Joaquín Blume'' in Madrid and studies veterinary medicine at the ''Universidad Complutense de Madrid''. In Spain, Tamara Gómez Garrido represented ''Atletisme Crevillent'' and ''CERR Strands Triathlon.'' She is a member of the ''Federación de Triatlón de ...
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