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Swimming at the 2002 South American Games

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Swimming
at the 2002 South American Games
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The swimming competition at the 2002 South American Games consisted of swimming events held August 6–9, 2002 in Belém, Brazil.[1][2][3][4][5]

Results

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m freestyle[1] Rodrigo de Oliveira
  Brazil Brazil
24.00 Antônio Paz Vielmo
  Brazil Brazil
24.02 Albert Subirats
  Venezuela Venezuela
24.24
100m freestyle [1] Albert Subirats
  Venezuela Venezuela
52.18 Maximiliano Schnettler
  Chile Chile
52.64 Rodrigo de Oliveira
  Brazil Brazil
52.79
200m freestyle [6] Maximiliano Schnettler
  Chile Chile
1:54.50 RS Eduardo Ramirez
  Venezuela Venezuela
1:56.24 Albert Subirats
  Venezuela Venezuela
1:58.40
400m freestyle [1] Albert Subirats
  Venezuela Venezuela
4:05.71 Gustavo Taveira
  Brazil Brazil
4:06.12 Brunno Colosimo
  Brazil Brazil
4:08.11
1500m freestyle Alejandro Gómez
  Venezuela Venezuela
16:05.05 Gustavo Taveira
  Brazil Brazil
16:27.91 Brunno Colosimo
  Brazil Brazil
16:44.21
100m backstroke Daniel Novak
  Brazil Brazil
59.35 Rodrigo de Oliveira
  Brazil Brazil
59.85 Raymer Vezga
  Venezuela Venezuela
1:00.54
200m backstroke [7] Rodrigo de Oliveira
  Brazil Brazil
2:11.43 Daniel Novak
  Brazil Brazil
2:13.10 Oscar Alonso
  Venezuela Venezuela
2:15.68
100m breaststroke [8] Alan Nagaoka
  Brazil Brazil
1:05.99 George Albuquerque
  Brazil Brazil
1:06.63 Eugenio Romoli
  Argentina Argentina
1:06.89
200m breaststroke [9] Thiago Pereira
  Brazil Brazil
2:17.94 RS Eugenio Romoli
  Argentina Argentina
2:24.98 Leopoldo Andara
  Venezuela Venezuela
2:26.74
100m butterfly Wesley Mâncio
  Brazil Brazil
56.66 José Cadorna
  Venezuela Venezuela
56.92 Anderson Antônio
  Brazil Brazil
57.60
200m butterfly Anderson Antônio
  Brazil Brazil
2:05.50 José Cadorna
  Venezuela Venezuela
2:07.09 Wesley Mâncio
  Brazil Brazil
2:07.41
200m I.M.[1] Lucas Salatta
  Brazil Brazil
2:07.45 RS Leopoldo Andara
  Venezuela Venezuela
2:09.10 Alan Nagaoka
  Brazil Brazil
2:09.14
400m I.M.[10][1] Lucas Salatta
  Brazil Brazil
4:33.41 RS Leopoldo Andara
  Venezuela Venezuela
4:35.27 Alan Nagaoka
  Brazil Brazil
4:37.04
4×100m
  freestyle relay [1]
Brazil Brazil
  Salatta, Oliveira,
  Mâncio, Vielmo
3:32.97 Venezuela Venezuela
  Ramirez, Alesi,
  Jimenez, Subirats
3:34.22 Argentina Argentina
  Rodriguez, Romoli,
  Verberck, Franco
3:50.07
4×100m
  medley relay [11][1]
Brazil Brazil
  Novak, Nagaoka,
  Mâncio, Vielmo
3:53.68 RS Venezuela Venezuela
  Vezga, Andara,
  Alesi, Subirats
3:59.15 Argentina Argentina
  Lebrand, Romoli,
  Rodriguez, Franco
4:07.83

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m freestyle [1] Arlene Semeco
  Venezuela Venezuela
26.18 RS Amara Silva
  Brazil Brazil
26.57 Yamile Bahamonde
  Ecuador Eduador
26.78
100m freestyle [1] Arlene Semeco
  Venezuela Venezuela
57.53 RS Amara Silva
  Brazil Brazil
58.55 Marita Wong
  Peru Peru
58.86
200m freestyle Ana Muniz
  Brazil Brazil
2:05.51 RS Cecilia Biagioli
  Argentina Argentina
2:07.23 Marita Wong
  Peru Peru
2:08.37
400m freestyle [1] Cecilia Biagioli
  Argentina Argentina
4:22.60 RS Ana Muniz
  Brazil Brazil
4:28.20 Kristel Kobrich
  Chile Chile
4:30.75
800m freestyle [1] Cecilia Biagioli
  Argentina Argentina
9:03.26 RS Kristel Kobrich
  Chile Chile
9:07.30 Ana Muniz
  Brazil Brazil
9:10.69
100m backstroke [10][1] Talita Ribeiro
  Brazil Brazil
1:04.39 RS Gabriela Costanzo
  Paraguay Paraguay
1:07.21 Francy Palma
  Venezuela Venezuela
1:07.86
200m backstroke [1] Talita Ribeiro
  Brazil Brazil
2:22.12 RS Valeria Silva
  Peru Peru
2:25.77 Constanza Orta
  Argentina Argentina
2:26.98
100m breaststroke [1] Agustina Giovanni
  Argentina Argentina
1:13.16 RS Marcelle Lopes
  Brazil Brazil
1:14.04 Valeria Silva
  Peru Peru
1:15.20
200m breaststroke [12] Marcelle Lopes
  Brazil Brazil
2:36.92 RS Agustina Giovanni
  Argentina Argentina
2:37.00 Corina Gonçalves
  Venezuela Venezuela
2:43.02
100m butterfly Ivi Monteiro
  Brazil Brazil
1:03.19 RS Maria Aguila
  Peru Peru
1:03.99 Bárbara Jatobá
  Brazil Brazil
1:06.05
200m butterfly Bárbara Jatobá
  Brazil Brazil
2:21.80 RS Alicia Garcia
  Peru Peru
2:21.90 Ivi Monteiro
  Brazil Brazil
2:22.03
200m I.M.[13] Lílian Cerroni
  Brazil Brazil
2:23.76 RS Agustina Giovanni
  Argentina Argentina
2:25.55 Marita Wong
  Peru Peru
2:26.64
400m I.M.[14] Bárbara Jatobá
  Brazil Brazil
5:01.82 RS Lílian Cerroni
  Brazil Brazil
5:03.20 Silvia Perez
  Venezuela Venezuela
5:16.94
4×100m
  freestyle relay [1]
Brazil Brazil
  Silva, Amblard,
  Ribeiro, Monteiro
3:55.02 RS Venezuela Venezuela
  Ruiz, Lopez,
  Vilar, Semeco
3:57.12 Argentina Argentina
  Orta, Zavattaro,
  Giovanni, Biagioli
4:09.64
4×100m
  medley relay [1]
Brazil Brazil
  Ribeiro, Lopes,
  Monteiro, Silva
4:22.49 RS Peru Peru
  Guerra, Silva,
  Garcia, Wong
4:31.03 Venezuela Venezuela
  Palma, Gonçalves,
  Carrillo, Semeco
4:32.61

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Full results of Swimming at the 2002 South American Games". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). November 13, 2006. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  2. ^ "Women dominate first day". CBDA (in Portuguese). August 6, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  3. ^ "Jatobá hits 20-year record, and Brazil has 21 total medals". CBDA (in Portuguese). August 7, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  4. ^ "Brazil won seven gold medals and hits five records". CBDA (in Portuguese). August 8, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  5. ^ "Brazilian swimming wins with 21 medals in 30 events". CBDA (in Portuguese). August 9, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  6. ^ "Belém: Brazilians finish in fourth and sixth place in the men's 200m freestyle". COB (in Portuguese). August 6, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  7. ^ "Belém: Brazilian race double in the 200m back". COB (in Portuguese). August 6, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  8. ^ "Belém: another "double" Brazilian in swimming with Alan and George". COB (in Portuguese). August 6, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  9. ^ "Belém: Thiago Pereira hits record in 200m breaststroke". COB (in Portuguese). August 9, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  10. ^ a b "Brazilian swimming close participation with 21 wins and wins the hundredth gold for Brazil". COB (in Portuguese). August 9, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  11. ^ "Belém: 4 x 100m Medley Relay closes the day with gold and record". COB (in Portuguese). August 9, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  12. ^ "Belém: Brazilian sets record and wins gold in 200m breaststroke". COB (in Portuguese). August 8, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  13. ^ "Belém: Lilian Cerroni improvement in 2s66 the record of the championship race in the 200m medley". COB (in Portuguese). August 7, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  14. ^ "Belém: Bárbara Jatobá breaks record and takes gold in 400m medley". COB (in Portuguese). August 7, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.