Esther Eroles

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Esther Eroles
Personal information
Full nameEsther Eroles Baena
Sport
CountryFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Sport Paralympic swimming
Medal record
Paralympic swimming
Representing Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Paralympic Games
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1988 Seoul 100m freestyle 5
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1988 Seoul 100m backstroke 5
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1988 Seoul 100m breaststroke 5
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1988 Seoul 400m freestyle 5
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1994 Malta 4x100m medley S7-10
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1994 Malta 100m butterfly S9

Esther Eroles Baena is a Spanish Paralympic swimmer. She won four silver medals at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul. [1]

Career

At the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul, she won silver medals in 100 meters breaststroke 5, [2] 100 meters backstroke 5, [3] 100 meters freestyle 5, [4] and 400 meters freestyle 5. [5]

At the 1994 IPC Swimming World Championships, in Malta, she won a gold medal in Women's 4x100 meters Medley S7-10, and bronze medal in Women's 100 meters Butterfly S9. [1]

She worked with Fundación Johan Cruyff. [6]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Esther Eroles | International Paralympic Committee". web.archive.org. 2021-05-17. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  2. "Seoul 1988 - swimming - womens-100-m-breaststroke-5 | International Paralympic Committee". web.archive.org. 2021-05-17. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  3. "Seoul 1988 - swimming - womens-100-m-backstroke-5 | International Paralympic Committee". web.archive.org. 2021-05-10. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  4. "Seoul 1988 - swimming - womens-100-m-freestyle-5". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  5. "Seoul 1988 - swimming - womens-400-m-freestyle-5 | International Paralympic Committee". web.archive.org. 2021-05-06. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  6. "FEDDF - Federación Española de Deportes de Personas con Discapacidad Física". www.feddf.es. Retrieved 2022-11-23.