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Joaquín Fernández (swimmer)
Personal information
Born 22 January 1971 (1971-01-22) (age 54)
Medal record
Men's Swimming
Representing  Spain
World Championships (SC)
Silver 1993 Palma 4×100m Medley

Joaquín Fernández Corredor was born on January 22, 1971, in Mataró, a city in Catalonia, Spain. He is a former professional swimmer who specialized in medley and breaststroke events.

Joaquín Fernández Corredor: A Spanish Swimmer

Joaquín Fernández Corredor is a well-known Spanish swimmer. He competed for his country in some of the biggest swimming competitions in the world. His career highlights include representing Spain at three Olympic Games and winning a silver medal at a World Championship.

Early Life and Swimming Style

Joaquín was born in 1971. He grew up to become a talented swimmer. He was especially good at two swimming styles:

  • Medley: This is a race where swimmers use all four main swimming strokes. These are butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle.
  • Breaststroke: This is a unique swimming stroke where the swimmer pushes forward with their arms and legs in a frog-like motion.

Olympic Journey

Joaquín had an impressive Olympic career. He represented Spain in swimming at three Olympic Games in a row. This is a big achievement for any athlete!

  • 1988 Seoul Olympics: His first Olympic appearance was in 1988 in Seoul, South Korea.
  • 1992 Barcelona Olympics: He then competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona, Spain. This must have been very special for him, competing in his home country.
  • 1996 Atlanta Olympics: His final Olympic appearance was at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States.

World Championship Success

Besides the Olympics, Joaquín also competed in other major international events. One of his biggest achievements was at the World Championships.

  • In 1993, he won a silver medal at the FINA Short Course World Championships. This competition was held in Palma.
  • He earned this medal in the 4×100m Medley relay event. In a relay, a team of four swimmers each swim a different part of the race.

Joaquín Fernández Corredor's career shows his dedication and talent as a swimmer. He was a proud representative for Spain on the world stage.

References

  • Spanish Olympic Committee
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