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Two national breaststroke records go down on the final day of Argentinian Championships

On the final day of the Argentinian Championships this weekend, both genders managed to knock down national records in the breaststroke races, bestswimming.com reports.

For the men, Facu Miguelena completed a sweep of the breaststroke wins, adding the 200 to his 50 and 100 wins. Miguelena, who broke the 100 breast record earlier in this meet, went 2:15.55 to take over two full seconds off the national mark. It previously stood at 2:17.66.

Meanwhile Julia Sebastian, already the national record-holder in all three breaststroking distances, dropped a 1:08.76 to further lower the 100 mark. Sebastian had also broken a record previously at this meet, smashing the 200 just one day earlier.

Highlighting the other events was Federico Grabich, who won both the 50 back (26.45) and 100 free (50.62) to bring his win total to 5 for the meet.

Other individual event winners from the final day:

  • Aixa Triay in the women’s 50 free: 26.47
  • Florence Perotti in the women’s 100 back: 1:03.25
  • Esteban Paz in the men’s 400 IM: 4:28.51

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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