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CN Martiánez Coral Hotels Achieves Outstanding Results at the Spanish Masters Lifesaving Championshi

March 23, 2026
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On March 21st and 22nd, CN Martiánez Coral Hotels delivered an outstanding performance at the 13th Spanish Masters Lifesaving Pool Championships, held in Valladolid, establishing itself as one of the most competitive teams on the national scene.

The team achieved an excellent tally of 21 gold, 5 silver and 9 bronze medals, as well as 11 Spanish records across different individual and relay events. These results secured third place in the overall standings, reflecting the high level, consistency and commitment of its members.

Key results

Among the most notable performances:

Michelle Mesa Bush, with two gold and two bronze medals in the Women’s Masters 45–49 category, also setting a Spanish record in the 100m obstacle swim (01:13:03).
Katiusca Quintero Quintero, with one gold and two silver medals in the Women’s Masters 35–39 category.
Carolina Fernández Bonel, with one silver and one bronze medal in the Women’s Masters 40–44 category.
José Víctor García Castillo, with four gold medals in the Men’s Masters 35–39 category and a Spanish record in the 100m obstacle swim (01:00:43).
Amanda Rocío Barreiro Jarvis, with one silver medal in the Women’s Masters 40–44 category.
Diego Mesa Bush, with two gold medals in the Men’s Masters 40–44 category and a Spanish record in the 100m obstacle swim (01:00:44).
José Carlos Báez González, with two gold and two bronze medals in the Men’s Masters 50–54 category, setting Spanish records in the 100m obstacle swim (01:02:71) and 50m manikin tow (34:45).
David Lebranchu González, with four gold medals in the Men’s Masters 60–64 category and two Spanish records in the 50m manikin tow (39:91) and 100m manikin tow with fins (01:09:07).
Jesús Vicente Molina Yanes, with four bronze medals in the Men’s Masters 60–64 category.

In team events, the results were equally impressive. The Women’s Masters +170 relay achieved two gold medals, one silver and a Spanish record. The Men’s Masters +170 relay secured three gold medals and three Spanish records, while the Men’s Masters +230 relay finished in first place.

CN Martiánez Coral Hotels not only reached the national podium in the team standings, but also reaffirmed its position as one of the leading clubs in masters lifesaving in Spain, further consolidating the progress and development of its athletes in one of the most demanding competitions of the national calendar.

From Coral Hotels, we would like to congratulate the entire team on this outstanding achievement and the high level demonstrated throughout the competition.