The Club Natación Máster Fuenlabrada has concluded its participation in the 21st Community of Madrid Summer Masters Swimming Championship with a notable record. The competition, held at the M-86 Swimming Center, brought together numerous clubs and swimmers, highlighting the competitive spirit and passion for Madrid's masters swimming.
The Fuenlabrada club ranked sixteenth in the overall standings, among 37 registered clubs, matching their result from the Winter Madrid Championship. Furthermore, in terms of average points per swimmer, the team secured a commendable fourth position out of the 34 clubs that scored points, averaging 122.57 points per athlete.
The total of 16 medals comprises three gold, six silver, and seven bronze. Among the most outstanding individual performances, Jesús Jiménez (+55) earned one gold, one silver, and one bronze medal. The Martín siblings also shone: Juan Jesús (+70) won two gold medals, while Amalia (+60) took home two silver medals.
“"At 98 years old, he continues to be an example of passion, joy, and love for swimming."
The next major event for CN Máster Fuenlabrada will be the XXXVI Spanish Masters Open Summer Championship, scheduled to take place in Logroño from July 2nd to 5th. The club aims to improve upon their 62nd position from the previous winter national championship. This competition will mark the end of the 2025/26 season, the club's first full season, characterized by challenges overcome through unity and collective effort.




