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Berrino, Grabich and Grassi All Take Events in Argentina

Andrea Berrino, Federico Grabich and Santiago Grassi all took events on the second day of the Argentinian Championships.

For the second night in a row Berrino broke one of her own national records. On the first evening she took down her own mark in the women’s 100 backstroke, tonight broke the 200 backstroke national record. Berrino took the event in a time of 2:13.91 just under her old record of 2:13.93 which she posted at the South American Championships.

After taking the men’s 200 freestyle in a new national record time on the first evening Grabich returned to the pool to win the men’s 50 freestyle. He took the event in a time of 22.82.

18 year old Grassi had an fantastic swim in the men’s 100 butterfly taking almost a full second off his best time. He went into the event with a life time of 53.90 and won tonight’s final in a time of 52.94.

Grassi’s time is only one one-hundredth of a second off of Jose Meolans 2003 record of 52.93. His time also places him 19th in the world rankings.

Other winners on the night include:

50 female free – Aixa Triay 26.31
50 free male – Federico Grabich 22.82
100 female butterfly – Maria Belen Diaz 1: 02:06
100 male butterfly – Santiago Grassi 52.94
200 female breast – Ana Belen Presumed 2: 37.15
200 male breast – Facundo Miguelena 2: 17.89
200 female back – Andrea Berrino 2: 13.91
200 Male back – Augustin Hernandez 2: 04:25
400 female free – Malena Lair Ferrari 4: 35.82
400 free male – Ivo Cassini 4: 00:04

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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