CN Terrassa achieves success in water polo and swimming with medals and records

Four water polo players from the club won medals with the Catalan national team, while the entity shone as host at the International Swimming Open.

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Club Natació Terrassa has recently excelled in both water polo and swimming, with four of its athletes winning medals at the Spanish Youth Championship for Autonomous Federations and the club setting records as host of the International Catalonia Swimming Open.

Four water polo players from Club Natació Terrassa had a remarkable participation in the Spanish Youth Championship for Autonomous Federations, held last weekend at the Son Hugo pool in Palma de Mallorca. These young talents represented the Catalan national team in a tournament that brings together the best emerging water polo players in Spain.
In the women's category, the club's players Jana Fernández, Cloe Finestra, and Yara Huino were crowned Spanish champions with the Catalan national team. This victory solidified Catalonia's dominance in Spanish youth water polo, culminating in an excellent tournament for the team.
Meanwhile, in the men's competition, Yael Muñoz, also from CN Terrassa, secured a silver medal with the Catalan national team. The men's team delivered a strong performance in a highly competitive championship, only losing in the final by a narrow goal against the Community of Madrid team.

This tournament has confirmed the good moment of Club Natació Terrassa's youth academy, with athletes who continue to grow and gain experience in high-level competitions.

In addition to its water polo achievements, CN Terrassa also hosted and was one of the major winners of the International Catalonia Swimming Open – Terrassa City Trophy and Jaume Cardellach Memorial. The club demonstrated its strong form by accumulating 25 medals (gold, silver, and bronze) in both individual and relay events, in front of its home crowd.
Among the standout names at the Open, Miguel Pérez-Godoy won gold in the 200-meter freestyle with a time of 1:48.92, setting a new championship record. Similarly, Àlex Ahtiainen triumphed in the 50 and 100-meter butterfly, breaking the championship record in the latter event with 53.33, and also secured an additional gold medal in the 50-meter freestyle.