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2021 SOUTH AMERICAN MALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR: BRUNO FRATUS
This is Bruno Fratus‘ 3rd time winning the South American Male Swimmer of the Year Swammy, as he previously won the award in 2017 and 2019. Since 2017, the award has been alternating between Fratus and Nicholas Santos, who is an Honorable Mention this year.
Fratus finally accomplished the one thing that had eluded him throughout his illustrious career: an Olympic medal. At age 32, Fratus became the oldest swimmer in history to win their first Olympic medal, earning Bronze in the 50 free with a 21.57.
With his semifinals performance of 21.60, Fratus became the first swimmer ever to swim a sub-:22 in the LCM 50 free 90 times. After his finals performance, he’s now done so 91 times in his career.
We say Fratus finally grabbed his Olympic medal because he’d been so close multiple times in his career. He competed in the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, advancing to the 50 free final in both. In 2012, Fratus finished 4th, just 0.02 seconds off the medal stand. In 2016, he entered the meet as a favorite for a medal, but an off finals swim led to a 6th-place finish, and a frustrated Fratus was quoted as saying “For some reason, I’m not able to swim faster than that. I have no idea what is happening.”
Well, Fratus appears to have figured out what was happening, because he swam faster in 2021 than he did in 2012 or 2016, when he was 23 and 27 respectively.
Perhaps most impressively, Fratus hasn’t slowed down with age. In fact, he’s been the model of consistency since 2009, when he was 20 years old. Here is the summary of Fratus’ LCM 50 free season bests for each year since 2009:
Year | Age | Time |
2009 | 20 | 21.91 |
2010 | 21 | 21.93 |
2011 | 22 | 21.76 |
2012 | 23 | 21.61 |
2013 | 24 | 21.92 |
2014 | 25 | 21.44 |
2015 | 26 | 21.55 |
2016 | 27 | 21.71 |
2017 | 28 | 21.27 |
2018 | 29 | 21.64 |
2019 | 30 | 21.31 |
2020 | 31 | 21.77 |
2021 | 32 | 21.57 |
2021 marked Fratus’ 5th-fastest season of his career in the 50 free.
HONORABLE MENTION
In no particular order
- Nicholas Santos – The 42-year-old had a stellar end to 2021, winning the SC Worlds title in the 50 fly. With the performance, Santos broke his own record for the oldest swimmer to win a world title. Additionally, the medal made Santos the 2nd-most decorated Brazilian World Champs medalist, behind only Cesar Cielo. The medal marks Santos’ 7th SC World Champs Gold, and his 13th SC Worlds medal.
- Fernando Scheffer – Scheffer won Bronze in the men’s 200 free at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. His time of 1:44.66 also marked new Brazilian and South American Records in the event. His journey to the Olympic podium was a dramatic one, as he qualified 2nd in prelims, but narrowly made it out of semifinals, finishing 8th and earning himself an outside lane for the final. His 200 free Bronze marked Brazil’s first Olympic medal in the event since 1996.
- Guilherme Costa – Although Costa didn’t win any medals in Tokyo, the 23-year-old broke a pair of South American Records at the Olympics. Firstly, Costa swam prelims of the men’s 400 free, clocking a 3:45.99 for new Brazilian and SA Records. The swim placed 11th, meaning Costa just missed out on advancing to finals. It was a different story in the 800, where Costa blasted a new personal best, Brazilian, and South American Record of 7:46.08, placing 5th and advancing to finals. He would finish 8th in the final, but the prelims performance was one for the record books nonetheless.
PAST WINNERS
- 2013 Swammy — Cesar Cielo, Brazil
- 2014 Swammy — Felipe Franca Silva, Brazil
- 2015 Swammy — Thiago Pereira, Brazil
- 2016 Swammy — Felipe Franca Silva, Brazil
- 2017 Swammy — Bruno Fratus, Brazil
- 2018 Swammy — Nicholas Santos, Brazil
- 2019 Swammy – Bruno Fratus, Brazil
- 2020 Swammy – Nicholas Santos, Brazil
Favorite Non-US swimmer ever
Kids, watch Bruno after a race, that’s how you conduct your self, with class
Watch Bruno finish 3rd at the Olympics and lose his mind. That’s how you celebrate life and yourself
They all speak about winning and hating to lose. The mindset of Gold or nothing. Lol 😂
Shows the hypocrisy of coming third and being happy even though inside himself he‘s wanting the gold 🥇.
Best sprinter of all time >>> Caeleb Dressel 🐐
Best sprinter in brazilian history >>>> Rubberized Cesar Augusto Cielo Filho.
Dressel needs to show longevity to surpass Popov
He will. Don’t worry about that amigo
Fratus is actually faster in textile: 21.2 against 21.3…
Fratus has a clean record with WADA…
It also always bugs me why/how Cielo didn’t make it to Rio 2016…
Maybe irrelevant since the medal count is what matter in the end of the day, but I like when swimming fans start comparing eras with all the “NBA/NFL like” silly stats like that.
And Remel WILL BE the GOAT one day… still far behind Gary Hall Jr, Popov and Anthony Ervin in my opinion
is that a record for most years going 21 in 50 free
Adrian probably tied it too