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Fernando Ernesto dos Santos Wins Brazilian Swim-Off For Spot in 100 Freestyle

The CBDA, in a private swim-off closed to media and spectators, has proclaimed Fernando Ernesto dos Santos as the second individual swimmer in the coveted 100 free spot, they announced in a press release. Dos Santos, who recently converted himself from a backstroker to a sprint freestyler, topped Nicolas Oliveira and will join Marcelo Chierighini to swim individually in the event.

The whole surroundings were a little bit shady; according to post-race comments by Oliveira, swimmers were not given their official times for the swim-off held in Barcelona, rather they were only told a placing.

The two had tied at the Maria Lenk Trophy, Brazil’s major selection meet, in 48.72.

While no official results were given, Alex Pussieldi, the most connected man in Brazilian swimming, leaked on his Blog to a Coach that both were 49-lows in the swim.

“I’m rooting for him to do the best for Brazil,” Oliveira said in Portuguese. “And I hope nobody ever has to go through this. It is very annoying. I was hit in the hand and I’m fine. Now I’m focusing on a good performance in the 4x100m and 4x200m freestyle relays, and also in the 200m freestyle. I would rather an official result of time, but I trust the people involved.”

Scott Volkers, the coach of Oliveira, protested on his Facebook page:

Two athletes have to do a swim off 7 days before the World Championships. One has a coach there and one does not. The day of the swim off changes. The time of the swim off changes several times. The last one to know about this is the athlete with no coach of course. Anyway in the middle of a taper the time trial starts. (Remember this is only for the position in the World Championships after a tie in the National Championships in the event in May). Off they go…. Very close race. Both athletes were told they did 49.0. The clock did not work… So the coaches confer. And after being given the same time they said who won??? Any guesses for who they said…Not Nilo (Oliveira). They must have very good eyes. But congrats and best wishes to Fernando. The system fails yet again.

Volkers was referring to the fact that Dos Santos’ coach is on the World Championship staff, while Volkers is not. The coaches announced the decision after an internal discussion: one that apparently did not include Volkers.

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Wildcat Kuehl
11 years ago

Brazil has to know that holding the ’16 Olympics puts them on the world stage, how could they make such a mess of a swim off? This is just too close to a Rick DeMont debacle.

Tea
11 years ago

Too bad it sounded so poorly managed.

But I wouldn’t be too upset. Oliveira has the 200 free and both relays. Neither man is likely to final in the 100 free, and the 4×100 is obviously their most important shot at a medal.

aussierules
11 years ago

Now Brazil is a clear favourite for gold in Barcelona.

aswimfan
Reply to  aussierules
11 years ago

for which event?

Philip Johnson
Reply to  aussierules
11 years ago

Why are you such a hater towards Brazil?

Rafael
Reply to  Philip Johnson
11 years ago

Probably his girlfriend dumped him for a Brazilian…

aswimfan
11 years ago

Scott Volkers?

Is this the same Scott Volkers, the coach of Samantha Riley?

He’s Brazilian coach now?

beachmouse
Reply to  aswimfan
11 years ago

Somehow it would make perfect sense for headache tablet guy to end up coaching in Brazil.

aswimfan
Reply to  beachmouse
11 years ago

That’s exactly what I thought!!

Reply to  aswimfan
11 years ago

He is head coach of Minas Tenis Club, one of the biggest brazilian swimming team.

Liquidassets
11 years ago

Sour grapes for Volker, but he does have some valid points. Were the backup times to the touchpads an electronic system?

Reply to  Braden Keith
11 years ago

Actually pretty strange.. CBDA is not knows for being fair.. they are actually very corrupt.. I don´t think any of the 2 guys have anything to do with that.. but who knows what any of the higher ups think about them..

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