Mireia Belmonte, born on November tenth, nineteen ninety, is a distinguished Spanish swimmer renowned for her exceptional achievements in the pool. As an Olympic, world, and European champion, she has set a benchmark in competitive swimming, making her mark as one of the sport's greats.
Belmonte's prowess is highlighted by her former world records in the short course events, including the two hundred metre butterfly, four hundred metre individual medley, four hundred metre freestyle, eight hundred metre freestyle, and fifteen hundred metre freestyle. Her remarkable talent was first showcased on the Olympic stage at the age of seventeen during the two thousand eight Beijing Games.
At the two thousand twelve London Olympics, she earned two silver medals, finishing second in the two hundred metre butterfly and the eight hundred metre freestyle. However, it was at the two thousand sixteen Rio de Janeiro Olympics where she truly shone, clinching the gold medal in the two hundred metre butterfly and securing a bronze in the four hundred metre individual medley.
As the first Spanish woman to win an Olympic gold medal in swimming, Mireia Belmonte is celebrated as the greatest Spanish swimmer of all time, inspiring future generations of athletes with her dedication and success.