Isabella Arcila

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Isabella Arcila
Personal information
Full nameIsabella Arcila Hurtado
NationalityFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Born (1994-03-11) 11 March 1994 (age 30)
Cali, Colombia
Sport
Sport Swimming
Strokes
College team SMU (2011–2015)
Medal record
Representing Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Women's swimming
Event1st2nd3rd
CAC Games 452
South American Games 340
South American Championships 443
Bolivarian Games 430
Total15165
Central American and Caribbean Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2018 Barranquilla 50 m freestyle
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2018 Barranquilla100 m freestyle
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2018 Barranquilla50 m backstroke
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2018 Barranquilla100 m backstroke
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2014 Veracruz 4×100 m freestyle
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2014 Veracruz4×100 m medley
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2018 Barranquilla4×100 m freestyle
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2018 Barranquilla4×100 m mixed freestyle
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2018 Barranquilla4×100 m mixed medley
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2014 Veracruz50 m backstroke
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2018 Barranquilla4×100 m medley
South American Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2018 Cochabamba 50 m freestyle
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2018 Cochabamba100 m freestyle
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2018 Cochabamba100 m backstroke
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2010 Medellín 200 m backstroke
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2018 Cochabamba4×100 m freestyle
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2018 Cochabamba4×200 m freestyle
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2018 Cochabamba4×100 m medley
South American Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2021 Buenos Aires 50 m freestyle
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2021 Buenos Aires50 m backstroke
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2021 Buenos Aires100 m backstroke
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2021 Buenos Aires4×100 m mixed medley
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2016 Asunción 4×100 m freestyle
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2021 Buenos Aires100 m freestyle
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2021 Buenos Aires4×100 m freestyle
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2021 Buenos Aires4×100 m medley
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2016 Asunción100 m freestyle
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2016 Asunción4×200 m freestyle
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2016 Asunción4×100 m mixed freestyle
Bolivarian Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2017 Santa Marta 100 m freestyle
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2017 Santa Marta100 m backstroke
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2017 Santa Marta4×100 m freestyle
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2017 Santa Marta4×100 m mixed medley
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2017 Santa Marta50 m freestyle
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2017 Santa Marta4×100 m medley
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2017 Santa Marta4×100 m mixed freestyle

Isabella Arcila Hurtado (born 11 March 1994) is a Colombian swimmer. She competed in the women's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. [1] She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [2]

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References

  1. "Isabella Arcila". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  2. "Swimming ARCILA HURTADO Isabella". Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 29 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.