Honduras Olympic Win – Swimming

Karen Vilorio Muchnik Honduras Olympic Swimmer

Karen Vilorio Muchnik Honduras Olympic Swimmer wins her first Heat at the olympics

Karen Vilorio of Honduras won heat 1 in the Olympic women’s Swimming 100m backstroke with a time of 1:06.38 at the 2012 London Games on Sunday at the Aquatics Centre.

Honduras Karen Vilorio leads the Olympic women’s swimming 100m backstroke heat 1 round with a time of 1:06.38. Karen Vilorio, the Honduras Olympic Swimming Star was born on 27/05/1993 and is now 19 she lives in Tegucigalpa (HONDURAS) she is 160 cm / 5’3″ tall and weighs 50 kg / 110 lbs she competes in the Swimming Women’s 100m Backstroke category at the London Olympics in 2012.

Andorra’s Monica Ramirez is currently second with a time of
1:07.72 and Uruguay’s Ines Remersaro is third with a time of
1:08.03 after the most recent heat.
Results Table

1. Karen Vilorio (Honduras) 1 minute 6.38 seconds
2. Monica Ramirez (Andorra) 1:07.72
3. Ines Remersaro (Uruguay) 1:08.03
4. Anahit Barseghyan (Armenia) 1:08.19
5. Angelique Trinquier (Monaco) 1:10.79

Karen, however, was unable to make it to the semi-finals since the finalists of the other heats scored better times.

Karen Vilorio has been the only one of the four Honduran Olympic Athletes who has already participated in the London Olympic Games and that has triumphed in a qualifying round.

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