Rio Olympics: Mireia Belmonte-Garcia Gives Spain First Gold in Swimming
Spain secured their first gold in the 2016 Rio Olympics after Mireia Belmonte-Garcia won the women's 200m butterfly swimming event.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: August 11, 2016 08:28 am IST
Highlights
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Belmonte-Garcia won the bronze medal in 400m individual medley
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Belmonte-Garcia had won silver in 2012 London Olympics in 200m
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Japan's Natsumi Hoshi, the reigning world champion secured bronze
Mireia Belmonte-Garcia won Spain's first gold of the Rio Olympics with victory in the women's 200m butterfly on Wednesday.
Belmonte-Garcia, who claimed silver in London four years ago, pipped Australia's Madeline Groves in a pulsating Rio final to touch in 2min 04.85sec, for a winning margin of just three hundredths.
Japan's Natsumi Hoshi, the reigning world champion, clocked 2:05.20 to match the bronze medal she took in London after a disappointing swim.
It was Belmonte-Garcia's second medal of the Rio swimming competition after the 25-year-old took bronze in the 400m individual medley earlier in the week.
China's hopes of a hat-trick of victories after winning this event in 2008 and 2012 were dashed as Zhou Yilin and Zhang Yufei could only place fifth and sixth respectively.
While perhaps lacking the crackling intensity of a Michael Phelps race, the battle between Belmonte-Garcia and Groves -- who led for most of the contest -- brought Brazilian fans to their feet with Hoshi also briefly threatening a late fightback.