Spanish Open, Day 3: Rafael Munoz Faces Rare Domestic Defeat

MALAGA, Spain, April 24. RAFAEL Munoz faced a rare defeat on his home soil today at the Spanish Open.

Munoz, the world record holder in the 50-meter butterfly, was touched out in the final of the men's 100 fly today. Poland's Konrad Czerniak was able to get to the wall first with a 52.71. Munoz was second in 53.41, while Carlos Lenador was third in 54.42. Munoz races in his pet event tomorrow.

Other events:

Men's 800 free final
Marco Rivera was more than 12 seconds over his national record, but won his second event of the meet handily with an 8:02.73. Rounding out the podium in a close finish were Ignacio Fernandez with an 8:12.12 and Alvaro Vicente with an 8:12.81.

Women's 1500 free final
Marianna Lymperta of Greece was the winner of the women's distance event with a 16:27.81. Eider Santamaria finished second in 16:30.56 and in third was Erika Villaecija with a 16:36.23.

Women's 100 fly final
Judit Ignacio made a run at Angela San Juan's national record of 59.60, but fell just short with a 59.86. The time did break Ignacio's meet record of 1:00.15 from last year. Second place went to San Juan with a 1:00.74 and third place went to Laura Gutierrez with a 1:01.22.

Men's 50 breast final
National record holder Hector Monteagudo won the event with a 28.37, while Daniele Cremonesi's 28.47 and Ivan Aguirre's 29.16 were second and third, respectively.

Women's 50 breast final
Concepcion Badillo, the national record holder, won the sprint breaststroke handily with a 32.34, but was more than a second off her national mark. Jessica Vall was second in 33.04 and Cassandra Gimeno was third in 33.12.

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