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Balduccini Claims Brazilian Junior Record In 100 Free

2021 BRAZILIAN SENIOR & JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Tuesday, December 7th – Saturday, December 11th
  • Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, Rio, Brazil
  • LCM (50m)
  • Day 1 Recap
  • Results

The Brazilian juniors continue to steal the show at these Championships, as the men’s and women’s 100m freestyle winners from the younger set would have beat out the seniors in Rio.

First, in the women’s 100m free race, Stephanie Balduccini followed up her successful Junior Pan American Games campaign with a victory in a time of 54.53. Her time not only beat the junior field by well over a second but her performance checked in as a new Brazilian junior record.

The men’s junior race saw Guilherme Caribe bust out a personal best of 48.71 to grab gold. The Tennessee Vol commit was the only swimmer under the 49-second threshold, with the next closest junior swimmer represented by Lucas Santos in 49.81.

Additional winners included Stephan Steverink taking the men’s 400m IM in 4:21.73 while Daynara Paula won the senior women’s 100m fly in 59.04.

Top 3 Current Team Scores – Junior

1ST
CORINTHIANS
1,183.00
2ND
CR FLAMENGO/RJ
700.00
3RD
MINAS TENIS CLUB
689.00

 

Top 3 Current Team Scores – Senior

1ST
CR FLAMENGO/RJ
829.50
2ND
CORINTHIANS
513.00
3RD
SESI-SP
354.00

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JG1990
2 years ago

the title is about a Brazilian juniors record but the results link only gives results for the seniors. Is there a link someplace to the juniors results?

Rafael
Reply to  JG1990
2 years ago
Last edited 2 years ago by Rafael
Lrb
2 years ago

22.35 and now 48.71, Guilherme Caribe is looking like the future for Brazil

Anonymoose
2 years ago

Im sorry but that title pic is missy franklin. Nobody gonna convince me otherwise

nuotofan
Reply to  Anonymoose
2 years ago

No, while some pics of Mary Descenza are impressively similar.

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