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Belmonte Defends Title, Escrits Breaks Spanish Record in 5000m Free

2019 Spanish Long Distance Pool Championships

  • February 23rd, 2019
  • LCM (50m) pool
  • Mataro, Spain
  • Meet Results

Spain hosted their annual Long Distance P50 Championships last week in Mataro, new Barcelona. Among the competitors there was 4-time Olympic medalist and 8-time World Champion Mireia Belmonte.

She won the women’s 5000 meters freestyle in 56:10.36 – finishing almost 46 seconds ahead of the next-closest competitor: 21-year old Jimena Perez Blanco, who finished 6th at the European Championships in the 1500 free.

The result was the same 1-2 finish as last year’s meet, though this year Perez Blanco closed the gap from the 71-second deficit she had last year (she was 15 seconds faster, while Belmonte was 10 seconds slower).

Belmonte’s splits in the race:

  • 1000m – 11:10.24
  • 1500m – 16:45.09
  • 2000m – 22:20.26 (11:10.02)
  • 3000m – 33:34.75 (11:14.49)
  • 4000m – 44:55.26 (11:10.51)
  • 5000m – 56:10.36 (11:15.10)

While Belmonte was the biggest star at the meet (and pretty much any Spanish meet that she goes to), she was overshadowed in this meet by 20-year old Albert Escrits Mañosa. He won the men’s 5000 meter race in 52:48.14, which breaks the old Spanish Record in the event by almost 3 seconds. Escrits swam just 58:51.23 at last year’s meet, which put him 8th in the 16-17 year olds’ final. He’s bettered that time by more than 6 seconds to win this year.

Estricts’ splits in the race:

  • 1000m – 10:28.07
  • 1500m – 15:40.11
  • 2000m – 20:55.25 (10:27.18)
  • 3000m – 31:26.24 (10:30.99)
  • 4000m – 42:09.06 (10:42.82)
  • 5000m – 52:48.14 (10:39.08)

Also broken in the race was the national record for 15 year olds in the 3000 free, done by Pablo Cabana Del Amo. He swam 33:17.72 in the juniors race.

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mcitaly697
5 years ago

Paltrinieri swam 50’56″60 (split 1000m 10’03″66, 2000m 20’12″16,3000m 30’27″31,4000m 40’44″58) in Riccione April 6th 2014.
There isn’t an official world record for this race but that time was/is outstanding with an unbelievable path

SwimGeek
5 years ago

He dropped his time 6 MINUTES – not 6 seconds…

Ragnar
5 years ago

Outstanding swim, Katie where were you? Would be a typical morning practice

Hswimmer
Reply to  Ragnar
5 years ago

Lol true

JJJ
5 years ago

Such a cool concept. Does the US or other countries have anything similar (not counting open water in this case)?

Bo Swims
Reply to  JJJ
5 years ago

I think Italy does. We did this at least once in Canada in 1999 as our open water trials (I swam in it).

Swimmer
Reply to  JJJ
5 years ago

Israel does it as well, I think the record is around 53 minutes.

Ytho
Reply to  JJJ
5 years ago

Hungary has the same with 1500, 3000, 5000, 10000 m races

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