Spain at The 1984 Summer Olympics - Swimming

Swimming

Men's 200m Freestyle

  • Juan Carlos Vallejo
  • Heat — 1:51.97
  • B-Final — 1:51.77 (→ 10th place)
  • Javier Miralpeix
  • Heat — 1:55.25 (→ did not advance, 28th place)

Men's 400m Freestyle

  • Juan Enrique Escalas
  • Heat — 3:55.93
  • B-Final — 3:55.25 (→ 10th place)

Men's 1500m Freestyle

  • Rafael Escalas
  • Heat — 15:30.09 (→ did not advance, 11th place)
  • Juan Enrique Escalas
  • Heat — 15:44.85 (→ did not advance, 18th place)

Men's 100m Backstroke

  • Ricardo Aldabe
  • Heat — 57.90
  • B-Final — 58.31 (→ 13th place)

Men's 200m Backstroke

  • Ricardo Aldabe
  • Heat — 2:03.94
  • Final — 2:04.53 (→ 7th place)

Men's 100m Breaststroke

  • Enrique Romero
  • Heat — 1:05.19 (→ did not advance, 18th place)

Men's 200m Breaststroke

  • Enrique Romero
  • Heat — 2:21.25
  • B-Final — 2:21.19 (→ 13th place)

Men's 100m Butterfly

  • David López-Zubero
  • Heat — 55.66
  • B-Final — 55.61 (→ 12th place)
  • Harri Garmendia
  • Heat — 55.97 (→ did not advance, 19th place)

Men's 200m Butterfly

  • Harri Garmendia
  • Heat — 2:02.37
  • B-Final — 2:01.82 (→ 15th place)

Men's 200m Individual Medley

  • Harri Garmendia
  • Heat — 2:08.30 (→ did not advance, 19th place)

Men's 400m Individual Medley

  • Rafael Escalas
  • Heat — DNS (→ did not advance, no ranking)

Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay

  • Juan Enrique Escalas, Rafael Escalas, Juan Carlos Vallejo, and David López-Zubero
  • Heat — 7:32.21 (→ did not advance, 11th place)

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