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WATCH: Day 1 Race Videos at 2016 Maria Lenk Trophy

2016 MARIA LENK TROPHY OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

The first medals have been awarded inside of Rio’s Olympic Aquatic Centre, which will host the competition at this summer’s Olympic Games.

For now, though, those medals are going to the Brazilian Champions and event winners of the Maria Lenk Trophy.

Below, see all of the A-finals videos, courtesy of SwimItUp. Check out their YouTube channel here to see all of the race videos, as well as interviews (in Portuguese).

MEN’S 400 IM- FINALS

  • FINA ‘A’ Qualification Standard: 4:16.71
  • ‘A’ Qualifiers from Brazil Open: Brandonn Almeida (4:14.07)
  1. Brandonn Almeida: 4:14.63*
  2. Kakeru Murata: 4:20.55
  3. Yizhe Wang: 4:20.86

WOMEN’S 100 FLY- FINALS

  • FINA ‘A’ Qualification Standard: 58.74
  • ‘A’ Qualifiers from Brazil Open: N/A
  1. Daiene Dias: 58.07*
  2. Daynara Ferreira: 58.38*
  3. Katarina Listopadova: 58.71*

MEN’S 400 FREE- FINALS

  • FINA ‘A’ Qualification Standard: 3:50.40
  • ‘A’ Qualifiers from Brazil Open: Luiz Melo (3:50.32)
  1. Miguel Valente: 3:51.62
  2. Martin Carrizo: 3:54.45
  3. Giovanny Lima: 3:54.61

WOMEN’S 400 IM- FINALS

  • FINA ‘A’ Qualification Standard: 4:43.46
  • ‘A’ Qualifiers from Brazil Open: Joanna Maranhao (4:40.78)
  1. Joanna Maranhao: 4:38.66*
  2. Barbora Zavadova: 4:42.17*
  3. Virginia Bardach: 4:43.17*

MEN’S 100 BREAST- FINALS

  • FINA ‘A’ Qualification Standard: 1:00.57
  • ‘A’ Qualifiers from Brazil Open: Felipe Franca Silva (59.56), Joao Gomes Jr. (1:00.00), Felipe Lima (1:00.09), and Pedro Cardona (1:00.14)
  1. Joao Gomes Jr: 59.10*
  2. Felipe Franca Silva: 59.36*
  3. Pedro Cardona: 1:00.11*
  4. Felipe Lima: 1:00.37*
  5. Raphael Oliveria: 1:00.48*

Interviews (In Portuguese):

Joao Gomes:

Joanna Maranhao:

Daynara de Paula:

Brandonn Almeida:

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