Swimming at the 2010 South American Games

The swimming events at the 2010 South American Games were held from March 23, 25 and 26-29; and were grouped into two disciplines: (pool) swimming and open water swimming.[1]

Events were contested at:

  • Open water (4 events): a reservoir next to Guatapé, (just west of Medellín);[2]
  • Swimming (40 events): March 26–29 at the Complejo Acuatico (trans: "Aquatic Complex") in Medellín.[3][4]

Event schedule

Open Water schedule

  • Tuesday, March 23: 5-kilometer race (5K)
  • Thursday, March 25: 10-kilometer race (10K)

Pool finals schedule

Date Thursday
March 26
Friday
March 27
Saturday
March 28
Sunday
March 29
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50 fly (M)
50 breast (W)
800 free (M)
400 free (W)
200 back (M)
100 fly (W)
100 breast (M)
200 IM (W)
200 free (M)
4x200 free relay (W)
50 fly (W)
50 breast (M)
800 free (W)
200 fly (M)
200 back (W)
400 free (M)
100 free (W)
100 back (M)
400 IM (W)
4x200 free relay (M)
50 free (M)
50 back (W)
1500 free (M)
200 breast (W)
100 fly (M)
200 free (W)
200 IM (M)
200 fly (W)
4x100 medley relay (M)
4x100 free relay (W)
50 free (W)
50 back (M)
1500 free (W)
200 breast (M)
100 back (W)
100 free (M)
100 breast (W)
400 IM (M)
4x100 medley relay (W)
4x100 free relay (M)

Results

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
Crox Acuña
  Venezuela
22.99 Nicolas Oliveira
  Brazil
23.00 Federico Grabich
  Argentina
23.10
100 m freestyle
Crox Acuña
  Venezuela
50.29 Benjamin Hockin
  Paraguay

Nicolas Oliveira
  Brazil
50.50   not awarded
200 m freestyle
Federico Grabich
  Argentina
1:50.81 Benjamin Hockin
  Paraguay
1:51.48 Nicolas Oliveira
  Brazil
1:51.51
400 m freestyle
Alejandro Gómez
  Venezuela
3:58.41 GR Lucas Kanieski
  Brazil
3:58.58 Julio Galofre
  Colombia
3:58.78
800 m freestyle
Lucas Kanieski
  Brazil
8:09.81 Luiz Arapiraca
  Brazil
8:16.93 Alejandro Gómez
  Venezuela
8:17.68
1500 m freestyle
Luiz Arapiraca
  Brazil
15:41.91 Lucas Kanieski
  Brazil
15:43.69 Alejandro Gómez
  Venezuela
15:53.07
50 m backstroke
Guilherme Guido
  Brazil
25.09 Federico Grabich
  Argentina
25.69 Daniel Orzechowski
  Brazil
26.05
100 m backstroke
Guilherme Guido
  Brazil
55.14 Federico Grabich
  Argentina
55.53 Albert Subirats
  Venezuela
55.57
200 m backstroke
Leonardo de Deus
  Brazil
2:02.00 Thiago Pereira
  Brazil
2:02.13 Juan López Nieto
  Colombia
2:06.36
50 m breaststroke
Felipe Silva
  Brazil
27.90 João Gomes Jr.
  Brazil
28.06 Martin Melconian
  Uruguay
28.88
100 m breaststroke
Felipe Silva
  Brazil
1:02.87 GR Jorge Murillo Valdes
  Colombia
1:03.49 João Gomes Jr.
  Brazil
1:03.82
200 m breaststroke
Thiago Pereira
  Brazil
2:16.89 GR Jorge Murillo Valdes
  Colombia
2:17.71 Rodrigo Frutos
  Argentina
2:20.84
50 m butterfly
Albert Subirats
  Venezuela
23.66 Glauber Silva
  Brazil
24.22 Benjamin Hockin
  Paraguay
24.33
100 m butterfly
Albert Subirats
  Venezuela
52.86 Benjamin Hockin
  Paraguay
54.90 Gustavo Daniel Paschetta
  Argentina
54.99
200 m butterfly
Leonardo de Deus
  Brazil
2:01.20 GR Andres Montoya Torres
  Colombia
2:03.88 Andres Jose Gonzalez
  Argentina
2:04.45
200 m I.M.
Thiago Pereira
  Brazil
2:03.16 GR Leopoldo Andara
  Venezuela
2:08.27 Diego Bonilla Orozco
  Colombia
2:08.61
400 m I.M.
Thiago Pereira
  Brazil
4:28.79 GR Esteban Enderica
  Ecuador
4:30.41 Cristhian Orjuela Rodriguez
  Colombia
4:35.24
4×100 m
 freestyle relay
Venezuela
  Albert Subirats
  Christian Quintero
  Daniele Tirabassi
  Crox Acuña
3:22.89 GR Brazil
  Nicolas Oliveira
  Guilherme Roth
  Rodrigo Castro
  Thiago Pereira
3:24.56 Colombia
  Juan Manuel Cambindo Romanos
  Daniel Cuellar Valencia
  Julio Galofre
  Marco Gonzalez Guerrero
3:26.16
4×200 m
 freestyle relay
Venezuela
  Daniele Tirabassi
  Crox Acuña
  Alejandro Gómez
  Christian Quintero
7:29.12 Brazil
  Thiago Pereira
  Rodrigo Castro
  Leonardo de Deus
  Nicolas Oliveira
7:29.92 Colombia
  Javier Guillermo Molina
  Mateo de Angulo
  Juan David Perez
  Julio Galofre
7:38.55
4×100 m
 medley relay
Brazil
  Guilherme Guido
  Felipe Silva
  Gabriel Mangabeira
  Nicolas Oliveira
3:43.73 GR Venezuela
  Luis Rojas
  Leopoldo Andara
  Albert Subirats
  Crox Acuña
3:46.78 Colombia
  Juan Molina Perez
  Jorge Murillo Valdes
  Juan López Nieto
  Julio Galofre
3:46.88
5 km Open Water
Ivan Alejandro Ochoa
  Ecuador
57:12.3 Allan do Carmo
  Brazil
57:14.3 Damián Blaum
  Argentina

Erwin Maldonado
  Venezuela
57:16.4
10 km Open Water
Ivan Alejandro Ochoa
  Ecuador
1:50:31.5 Erwin Maldonado
  Venezuela
1:50:33.4 Damián Blaum
  Argentina
1:50:35.1

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
Flavia Cazziolato
  Brazil
Arlene Semeco
  Venezuela
Daynara de Paula
  Brazil
100 m freestyle
Arlene Semeco
  Venezuela
Tatiana Barbosa
  Brazil
Nadia Soledad Colovini
  Argentina
200 m freestyle
Cecilia Biagioli
  Argentina
Tatiana Barbosa
  Brazil
Yanel Pinto
  Venezuela
400 m freestyle
Joanna Maranhão
  Brazil
Kristel Köbrich
  Chile
Cecilia Biagioli
  Argentina
800 m freestyle
Andreina Pinto
  Venezuela
Kristel Köbrich
  Chile
Joanna Maranhão
  Brazil
1500 m freestyle
Kristel Köbrich
  Chile
Andreina Pinto
  Venezuela
Yanel Pinto
  Venezuela
50 m backstroke
Fabíola Molina
  Brazil
Jesserik Pinto
  Venezuela
Carolina Colorado
  Colombia
100 m backstroke
Fabíola Molina
  Brazil
Carolina Colorado
  Colombia
Andreina Pinto
  Venezuela
200 m backstroke
Fernanda Alvarenga
  Brazil
Isabella Arcila Hurtado
  Colombia
Georgina Bardach
  Argentina
50 m breaststroke
Ana Carvalho
  Brazil
Alessandra Marchioro
  Brazil
Agustina De Giovanni
  Argentina
100 m breaststroke
Agustina De Giovanni
  Argentina
Tatiane Sakemi
  Brazil
Carolina Mussi
  Brazil
200 m breaststroke
Carolina Mussi
  Brazil
Tatiane Sakemi
  Brazil
Mijal Asis
  Argentina
50 m butterfly
Daynara de Paula
  Brazil
Daniele Jesus
  Brazil
Jeserik Andreina Pinto
  Venezuela
100 m butterfly
Daynara de Paula
  Brazil
Carolina Colorado Henao
  Colombia
Daiene Dias
  Brazil
200 m butterfly
Joanna Maranhão
  Brazil
Andreina Pinto
  Venezuela
Georgina Bardach
  Argentina
200 m I.M.
Joanna Maranhão
  Brazil
Georgina Bardach
  Argentina
Erika Layne Stewardt
  Colombia
400 m I.M.
Joanna Maranhão
  Brazil
Larissa Cieslak
  Brazil
Samantha Arevalo
  Ecuador
4×100 m
 freestyle relay
Brazil
Daynara de Paula
Flavia Cazziolato
Alessandra Marchioro
Tatiana Barbosa
Argentina
Manuela Morano
Cecilia Biagioli
Aixa Jazmin Triay
Nadia Colovini
Venezuela
Jeserik Pinto
Ximena Vilar
Yanel Pinto
Arlene Semeco
4×200 m
 freestyle relay
Brazil
Tatiana Barbosa
Daynara de Paula
Sarah Correa
Joanna Maranhão
Argentina
Nadia Colovini
Georgina Bardach
Virginia Bardach
Cecilia Biagioli
Venezuela
Yanel Pinto
Elimar Barrios
Darneyis Orozco
Andreina Pinto
4×100 m
 medley relay
Brazil
Fabíola Molina
Tatiane Sakemi
Daynara de Paula
Tatiana Barbosa
4:13.97 Argentina
Cecilia Bertoncello
Agustina de Giovanni
Georgina Bardach
Nadia Colovini
4:18.10 Colombia
Carolina Colorado Henao
Monica Lorena Rincon
Maria Clara Sosa
Erika Layne Stewardt
4:20.53
5 km Open Water
Ana Marcela Cunha
  Brazil

Andreina Pinto
  Venezuela
1:01:56.0   not awarded Nataly Rosalta Calle
  Ecuador
1:01:59.0
10 km Open Water
Andreina Pinto
  Venezuela
1:58:10.1 Ana Marcela Cunha
  Brazil
1:58:10.3 Antonella Bogarin
  Argentina
1:58:15.5

Medal standings

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)2819754
2 Venezuela (VEN)1171028
3 Argentina (ARG)361322
4 Ecuador (ECU)2125
5 Chile (CHI)1203
6 Colombia (COL)07916
7 Paraguay (PAR)0314
8 Uruguay (URU)0011
Totals (8 nations)454543133
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References

  1. Note: The official games website had the 5 aquatic disciplines (swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming and open water swimming) all listed separately. Here on Wikipedia, swimming and open water swimming are combined, with diving, water polo and synchro having their own separate pages.
  2. (in Spanish) Competition Information: Natación Aguas Abiertas subpage of the official site of the 2010 South American Games (www.medellin2010.org); retrieved 2010-04-14.
  3. (in Spanish) Competition Information: Natación subpage of the official site of the 2010 South American Games (www.medellin2010.org); retrieved 2010-04-14.
  4. "Swimming at the 2010 South American Games - Full Results" (PDF). Best Swimming. March 12, 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 8, 2014. Retrieved March 12, 2014.
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