Swimming at the 2002 South American Games

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

Men's events

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

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 [12][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 [13] 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. [14] 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. [15] 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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  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.
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  9. "Belém: Thiago Pereira hits record in 200m breaststroke". COB (in Portuguese). August 9, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
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  14. "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.
  15. "Belém: Bárbara Jatobá breaks record and takes gold in 400m medley". COB (in Portuguese). August 7, 2002. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
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