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2016 Maria Lenk Trophy: Day 4 Finals Live Recap

2016 MARIA LENK TROPHY OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

There will be just three events contested tonight at the Maria Lenk Trophy, with the men’s 100 free, the women’s 200 fly and the men’s 200 breast. The men’s 100 free will be hotly contested, as all six Brazilians in the final are capable of eclipsing the FINA ‘A’ standard, and four of them did so this morning. Marcelo Chierighini (48.20) and Nicolas Oliveira (48.30) are the top two seeds heading into tonight, but could lose their Olympic spot if another swimmer was to beat them and take out their morning time (or both). After finishing 6th this morning in 48.97, world record holder Cesar Cielo scratched this event tonight, claiming he wants to focus on the 50 free later on. The women’s 200 fly currently has zero qualifiers and will be in tough to get any tonight with top seeded Joanna Maranhao going over two seconds slower than the cut this morning. The men’s 200 breast already has one qualifier from the Brazil Open (Thiago Simon) and one from this morning (Tales Cerdeira) so unless we see an upset tonight they’ll both be on their way to Rio.

Men’s 100 Freestyle – Final

  • Brazilian Record: Cesar Cielo, 46.91 (2009)
  • FINA ‘A’ Qualification Standard: 48.99
  • ‘A’ Qualifiers from Brazil Open: 4
  1. Marcelo Chierighini, Pinheiros, 48.23
  2. Nicolas Oliveria, Fiat/Minas, 48.54
  3. Santo Condorelli, Canada, 48.66 *

* – International Swimmer

Though both going slower than this morning, Marcelo Chierighini and Nicolas Oliveira managed to maintain their positions in the top-2, earning them individual spots in this event in Rio. Joao De Lucca was 4th in 48.68, also a little off his morning swim, but earns relay duties nonetheless. 5th place finisher Matheus Santana also earns a relay position based off his swim of 48.71 at the Brazil Open. Canadian Santo Condorelli was the top international finisher in the field claiming 3rd, while Argentina’s Federico Grabich was 7th.

Women’s 200 Butterfly – Final

  • Brazilian Record: Joanna Maranhao, 2:09.38 (2015)
  • FINA ‘A’ Qualification Standard: 2:09.33
  • ‘A’ Qualifiers from Brazil Open: 0
  1. Shuang Li, China, 2:11.46 *
  2. Joanna Maranhao, Pinheiros, 2:11.75
  3. Virginia Bardach, Argentina, 2:12.08 *

* – International Swimmer

Shuang Li of China touched first for the win in the women’s 200 fly, taking nearly seven seconds off from prelims in 2:11.46. Joanna Maranhao was the top Brazilian in the field posting a time of 2:11.75, missing the standard of 2:09.33. Maranhao could potentially swim this event at the Olympics as she has already qualified in both the 200 and 400 IM. Argentina’s Virginia Bardach was 3rd in 2:12.08, and Maria Pessanha was the 2nd fastest Brazilian in 2:17.11.

Men’s 200 Breaststroke – Final

  • Brazilian Record: Henrique Barbosa, 2:08.44 (2009)
  • FINA ‘A’ Qualification Standard: 2:11.66
  • ‘A’ Qualifiers from Brazil Open: 1
  1. Thiago Pereira, Fiat/Minas, 2:11.86
  2. Felipe Franca, Corinthians, 2:12.03
  3. Thiago Simon, Corinthians, 2:12.63

Despite finishing 3rd and 4th in the final tonight, Thiago Simon and Tales Cerdeira will be Brazil’s representatives in the 200 breaststroke at the Olympics. Simon’s time of 2:11.29 from the Brazil Open and Cerdeira’s time of 2:10.99 from this morning held up over Thiago Pereira‘s winning time of 2:11.86 tonight. Pereira didn’t make the FINA ‘A’ standard of 2:11.66 anyway. Felipe Franca was 2nd in 2:12.03, followed by Simon (2:12.63) and Cerdeira (2:12.72).

Team Standings Through Prova/Event 16

PINHEIROS 1124,00
CORINTHIANS 477,00
FIAT/MINAS 435,00
SESI-SP 355,00
UNISANTA 347,00
CR FLAMENGO/RJ 178,00
GNU 171,00
MARINA BC/RJ 55,00
FLUMENENSE FC/RJ 53,00
10º CURITIBANO 52,00

 

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Hank
8 years ago

Disappointing for Cielo. 4x100relay might have been his only chance to make the team if he misses a spot in the 50. Although I can’t imagine a relay spot alone would be of much interest to him at this point of his career. Everything is on the 50 now.

DAN
8 years ago

100 FREE – Final A
1 MARCELO CHIERIGHINI 00:48.23
2 NICOLAS NILO OLIVEIRA 00:48.54 9
3 SANTO CONDORELLI 00:48.66
4 JOAO BEVILAQUA DE LUCCA 00:48.68
5 MATHEUS P DE SANTANA 00:48.80
6 GABRIEL SILVA SANTOS 00:48.84
7 FEDERICO GRABICH 00:49.10
8 PEDRO HENRIQUE SILVA 00:49.54

DAN
Reply to  DAN
8 years ago

Bruno Fratus 49.83 on Final B

G3
Reply to  DAN
8 years ago

Terrible. He has been a 48 right? Brazil needs a little more from their sprinters. AUS, USA, France are a pretty solid top three for the 4×100, but Brazil could sneak in there.

DDias
Reply to  G3
8 years ago

Brazil final 4x100free team:
1 MARCELO CHIERIGHINI 00:48.20
2 NICOLAS NILO OLIVEIRA 00:48.30
3 JOAO BEVILAQUA DE LUCCA 00:48.56
4 MATHEUS P DE SANTANA 00:48.71

About James Sutherland

James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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