Federico Cordero in the World Masters and Jorge Satorres in the World of Nations (forming part of the Spanish National Team), could be our flag-bearers and with it take Murcia all over the world.
From 1 to 3 June, the Spanish Master's Championship of Salvage and Lifeguard was held in Malaga and the Ciudad de Murcia-Los Olivos Swimming Club was present with two of its champions, Federico Cordero and Jorge Satorres, both returned from Málaga to revalidate their condition of Champions of Spain, and reaffirmed as powerful candidates to the next World Championship to be held in November in the city of Adelaide, in Australia.
Federico Cordero got in pool tests: Gold in 100 lifeguard (test where is the current Record of Spain), Silver in 50 meters mannequin drag and Silver in 100 meters mannequin rescue with fins;
and in beach tests he got: Gold in surfing and Silver along with Jorge Satorres in the rescue test with a board.
With respect to Jorge Satorres, he played beach tests getting silver in 90 m sprint, Gold in flags and the aforementioned Silver in the Rescate with table test next to Federico Cordero.
Both athletes are emerging as the big favorites in their respective tests and categories for the next world.
Federico Cordero to the master and Jorge Satorres al Naciones, tried to make the national coach look at him after the absolute championship, to celebrate the last weekend of July, and where he intends to renew his golds to do everything possible to earn a place in the national team
For the City of Murcia-Los Olivos Swimming Club, it is an honor that these athletes bring our name and color to these World Cups and for that reason, we support and encourage all water lovers to try this discipline, as it is becoming a revelation in the world of water sports.
Source: Club Natación Ciudad de Murcia