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Spanish swimmer
Erika Villaécija
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Full name | Erika Villaécija García |
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Nationality |
Spain |
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Born | (1984-06-02) 2 June 1984 (age 39)
Barcelona, Spain |
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Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Weight | 61 kg (134 lb) |
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Sport |
Swimming |
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Strokes |
Freestyle |
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Club | C.N. Hospitalet (2008) C.N. Sant Andreu (2009) |
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Erika Villaécija García
[a] (born 2 June 1984 in
Barcelona, Spain), known as Erika Villaécija,
[1]
[2] is a three-time Olympic swimmer from
Spain.
[3] She swam at the
2004,
2008 and
2012 Olympic team.
[4] And she has qualified for the
2016 Olympic team.
As of June 2009, she holds the
Spanish Records in the
long course 400, 800 and 1500 freestyles.
2012 Summer Olympics
Notes
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^ In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is Villaécija and the second or maternal family name is García.
References
External links
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- 1983:
East Germany (
Otto,
Strauss,
Sirch,
Meineke)
- 1985:
East Germany (
Strauss,
König,
Stellmach,
Friedrich)
- 1987:
East Germany (
Möhring,
Stellmach,
Strauss,
Friedrich)
- 1989:
East Germany (
Stellmach,
Friedrich,
Strauss,
Möhring)
- 1991:
Denmark (
Poulsen,
Jensen,
Puggaard,
Jacobsen)
- 1993:
Germany (
Van Almsick,
Kielgass,
Stellmach,
Hunger)
- 1995:
Germany (
Hase,
Jung,
Kielgass,
Van Almsick )
- 1997:
Germany (
Hase,
Götz,
Buschschulte,
Kielgass)
- 1999:
Germany (
Van Almsick,
Szalai,
Stockbauer,
Kielgass)
- 2000:
Romania (
Potec,
Păduraru,
Diaconescu,
Căslaru)
- 2002:
Germany (
Dallmann,
Ries,
Stockbauer,
Van Almsick)
- 2004:
Spain (
Rouba,
Caballero,
Roca,
Villaécija)
- 2006:
Germany (
Dallmann,
Samulski,
Steffen,
Liebs)
- 2008:
France (
Manaudou,
Balmy,
Lazare,
Popchanka)
- 2010:
Hungary (
Mutina,
Dara,
Hosszú,
Verrasztó)
- 2012:
Italy (
Mizzau,
Nesti,
Carli,
Pellegrini,
De Memme)
- 2014:
Italy (
Mizzau,
Pirozzi,
Masini Luccetti,
Pellegrini)
- 2016:
Hungary (
Jakabos,
Verrasztó,
Kapás,
Hosszú)
- 2018:
Great Britain (
Faulkner,
Greenslade,
Hibbott,
Anderson)
- 2020:
Great Britain (
Hope,
Van Selm,
Hibbott,
Anderson)
- 2022:
Netherlands (
De Jong,
Holkenborg,
Van Kooten,
Steenbergen)
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