Jesús Collado

Spanish Paralympic swimmer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jesús Collado Alarcón (born 13 September 1979 in Barcelona) is an S9 swimmer from Spain.

FullnameJesús Collado Alarcón
NationalitySpanish
Born (1979-09-13) 13 September 1979 (age 46)
Barcelona, Spain
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Jesús Collado
Personal information
Full nameJesús Collado Alarcón
NationalitySpanish
Born (1979-09-13) 13 September 1979 (age 46)
Barcelona, Spain
Sport
SportSwimming
ClassificationsS9
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing  Spain
Paralympic Games
Gold medal – first place2000 Sydney100 m butterfly - S9
Bronze medal – third place2000 Sydney100 m backstroke - S9
Bronze medal – third place2000 Sydney200 m medley - S9
Gold medal – first place2004 Athens100 m butterfly - S9
Bronze medal – third place2004 Athens100 m backstroke - S9
Gold medal – first place2008 Beijing400 m freestyle - S9
World Championships
Silver medal – second place2002 Mar del Plata100 m freestyle - S9
Silver medal – second place2002 Mar del Plata100 m butterfly - S9
Silver medal – second place2002 Mar del Plata4 x 100 m medley relay - 34pts
Silver medal – second place2006 Durban100 m butterfly - S9
Silver medal – second place2010 Eindhoven400 m freestyle - S9
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Personal

Collado was born 13 September 1979 in Barcelona.[1] He is from the Catalan region of Spain.[2]

Swimming

Collado is an S9 swimmer.[1] In 2007, he competed at the IDM German Open.[3] In 2010, Collado raced at the Tenerife International Open.[4] From the Catalan region of Spain, he was a recipient of a 2012 Plan ADO scholarship.[2]

Paralympics

Collado competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics, winning a gold medal in the 100 meter butterfly race, and a bronze in the 100 meter backstroke race and in the 200 meter individual medley SM9 race. He competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics, winning a gold medal in the 100 meter butterfly race, and a bronze in the 100 meter backstroke race. He competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, winning a gold in the 400 meter freestyle race.[1] He raced at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, where he did not medal.[1][2][5]

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