Tag: Rafael Muñoz Perez
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CC photo #563: Cavic presenting his flag at Roma 09
Serbia’s Milorad Cavic presenting his flag for the camera before the men’s 100 meter butterfly final at the FINA 2009 World Swimming Championships in Rome, Italy. Also in picture the eventual winner, USA’s Michael Phelps, stretching out on the block, Spain’s eventual bronze winner Rafael Munoz behind the cameraman, and others. Cavic won silver, see…
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Rafa Muñoz, world record holder still with the club that taught him to swim
An Andalusian story featuring Cordoba’s Rafael Muñoz Perez
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CC photo #558: Rijeka 2008 Men’s 100 butterfly medal podium
Gold winner Serbia’s Milorad ÄŒavić in 49.19, silver to Spain’s Rafael Muñoz Pérez in 49.74, bronze to Russia’s Nikolay Skvortsov in 49.98. See the result list here.
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CC photo #276: Muñoz greets ÄŒavić after the Rijeka 2008 men’s 100 fly
Spain’s Rafael Muñoz congratulates Serbia’s Milorad ÄŒavić after the men’s 100 butterfly at the Rijeka 2008 European Short Course Swimming Championships. ÄŒavić broke the European record and was very close to the World record, 49.19 to Ian Crocker’s 49.07 from 2004. See result list here
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CC photo #269: A star studded Rijeka 2008 group photo
Not really sure what is happening here, maybe the LEN prize money winners plus a few others, at the Rijeka 2008 European Short Course Swimming Championships.
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CC photo #181: Men’s 50 butterfly medalists at Roma09
From left to right Rafael Muñoz (bronze in 22.88), Milorad Čavić (World champion in 22.67) and Matthew Targett from Australia (silver in 22.73). See result list here.
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CC photo #10: Milorad Čavić handing his bouquet to some girl at Rijeka 2008
Serbia’s Milorad Cavic handing his bouquet of flowers to some girl at the Rijeka 2008 LEN European Short Course Championships. This after having won gold in the men’s 100 meter butterfly, in 49.19 ahead of Spain’s Rafael Muñoz Pérez (49.74) and Russia’s Nikolay Skvortsov (49.98).
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Big meet in Barcelona this weekend !
The Mare Nostrum circuit starts in Barcelona this weekend, and our guy Pál Joensen will be there, along with 4 juniors from our Faroese squad. The start list promises a lot of world-class racing, as swim stars from around the world prepare for Shanghai 2011.