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Jungblut Breaks South American Record in the Women’s 400 Freestyle

2016 JOSE FINKEL TROPHY

  • September 12th-17th, 2016
  • Clube Internacional de Regatas, Santos, Brazil
  • Brazilian short course meters championship meet
  • World Championship qualifier
  • Live Stream
  • Live Results

20 year old Viviane Jungblut was the star of the fifth evening of the Jose Finkel Trophy taking the women’s 400 freestyle in a South American record time of 4:03.68. She beat the previous mark of 4:04.34, which was set by Kristel Kobrich in 2009.

This was the third win of the meet for Jungblut who took both the 800 and 1500 freestyle earlier in the competition, which puts her in the top spot of the women’s points race with 185.

Joanna Maranhao, who sits in second place in the points standing with 165, won the women’s 200 IM in a time of 2:09.74, which is not far off her own South American mark of 2:09.03. That was the fourth gold for Maranhao who won the 200 butterfly along with the 100 and 400 IM earlier in the competition.

Leonardo de Deus destroyed Brazilian record in the men’s 400 freestyle posting a winning time of 3:41.75 breaking the old record of 3:43.31 set by Armando Negreiros in 2005.

The most exciting event of the evening was the men’s 200 IM where the race was decided by one one-hundredth of a second. Thiago Simon swam an incredible breaststroke leg catching and passing Henrique Rodrigues who was able to retake that lead in the final meter of the race. Rodrigues won the event in a time of 1:53.84 followed by Simon who hit the wall in a time of 1:53.85.

Nicholas Santos won the men’s 50 butterfly in a time of 22.51, which places him on the team that will be competing at the World Short Course Championships in December. Daynara de Paula won the women’s event in a time of 25.91.

Etiene Medeiros won the women’s 50 backstroke in a time of 26.23 while Guilherme Guido took the men’s event in a time of 23.84.

Unisanta’s mixed 4 x 50 freestyle relay took the event in a time of 1:31.73.

Pinheiros still sits atop of the team point standings going into the final day of competition.

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Rodrigo Zacca
8 years ago

Congrats Vivi!

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