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José Martin Meolans (born June 22, 1978 in Córdoba) is a freestyle swimmer from Argentina, who won the world title in the 50 metre freestyle at the 2002 FINA Short Course World Championships in Moscow, Russia.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 21 relations: Argentina, Carlos Espínola (sailor), Córdoba, Argentina, Club Atlético River Plate, Freestyle swimming, List of Argentine records in swimming, List of South American records in swimming, Moscow, Olimpia Award, Pan American Games, Porto, Summer Olympic Games, Swimming (sport), Swimming at the 1999 Pan American Games, Swimming at the 2003 Pan American Games, Swimming at the 2007 Pan American Games, World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m), 1999 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), 2002 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), 2003 Pan American Games, 2006 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m).

  2. Argentine male freestyle swimmers
  3. Argentine male swimmers

Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.

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Carlos Espínola (sailor)

Carlos Mauricio "Camau" Espínola (born 5 October 1971) is an Argentine windsurfer and politician. José Meolans and Carlos Espínola (sailor) are pan American Games gold medalists for Argentina and pan American Games silver medalists for Argentina.

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Córdoba, Argentina

Córdoba is a city in central Argentina, in the foothills of the Sierras Chicas on the Suquía River, about northwest of Buenos Aires.

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Club Atlético River Plate

Club Atlético River Plate, commonly known as River Plate, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires.

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Freestyle swimming

Freestyle is a category of swimming competition, defined by the rules of the International Swimming Federation (FINA), in which competitors are subject to only a few limited restrictions on their swimming stroke.

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List of Argentine records in swimming

The Argentine records in swimming are the fastest ever performances of swimmers from Argentina, which are recognised and ratified by Argentina's national swimming federation: CADDA (or C.A.D.D.A.). CADDA stands for la Confederación Argentina de Deportes Acuáticos—the Argentine Aquatic Sports Confederation.

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List of South American records in swimming

The South American records in swimming are the fastest times ever swum by a swimmer representing a member federation of the South American Swimming Confederation (CONSANAT), South America's governing body of swimming.

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Moscow

Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.

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Olimpia Award

The Olimpia Awards (Premios Olimpia) are Argentine sports awards given annually by the Círculo de Periodistas Deportivos (Association of Sports Journalists) since 1954.

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Pan American Games

The Pan American Games (known colloquially as the Pan Am Games) is a continental multi-sport event in the Americas featuring summer sports, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions.

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Porto

Porto, also known as Oporto, is the second largest city in Portugal, after Lisbon.

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Summer Olympic Games

The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Games of the Olympiad, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years.

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Swimming (sport)

Swimming is an individual or team racing sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water.

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Swimming at the 1999 Pan American Games

The Swimming competition at the 1999 Pan American Games took place in the Pan Am Pool in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from August 2–7, 1999.

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Swimming at the 2003 Pan American Games

The Swimming competition at the 14th Pan American Games was held August 12–18, 2003 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

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Swimming at the 2007 Pan American Games

The swimming competitions at the 2007 Pan American Games consisted of 34 events, Note: Open water is/was considered a separate discipline from swimming for the Games, similar to how it is treated by FINA, the international federation which oversees aquatics, and by how it was treated at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

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World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m)

The World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m), formerly known as the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m), also referred to as 'short course worlds', are an international swimming competition staged by the internationally recognized governing body of the sport, World Aquatics (formerly FINA).

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1999 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)

The 4th FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was an international swimming meet organized by FINA, held 1–4 April 1999 at the Hong Kong Coliseum in Hong Kong.

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2002 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)

The 6th FINA Short Course World Championships were held in Moscow, Russia on April 3–7, 2002.

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2003 Pan American Games

The 2003 Pan American Games were held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from August 1 to 17, 2003.

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2006 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)

The 8th FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) swam April 5–9, 2006 at the Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena in Shanghai, China.

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See also

Argentine male freestyle swimmers

Argentine male swimmers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_Meolans