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2008 South American Swimming Championships

The 2008 South American Aquatics Championships, or Campeonato Sudamericano de Primera Fuerza de Deportes Acuáticos (as they were called in Spanish), were held March 12–16, 2008, in São Paulo, Brazil. The Championships were an event of CONSANAT, the South American Swimming Confederation, and featured competitions in diving, swimming, open water swimming, synchronized swimming and water polo.

The swimming competition at the Championships served as a qualifying event for the 2008 Olympics.

The water polo competition served as the South American qualifier for the UANA Cup: the Americas qualifier for the 2009 World Championships.

Diving

Men's results

Women's results

Point standings

Swimming

Note: Competition was in a long course (50 m) pool.

Men's results

Women's results

Records

10 South American Records were set in:

  • Men's 100 m backstroke: 54.67, Guilherme Guido, Brazil
  • Men's 100 m breaststroke: 1:01.44, Henrique Barbosa, Brazil
  • Women's 100 m freestyle: 55.73, Tatiana Lemos, Brazil
  • Women's 200 m freestyle: 2:00.62, Monique Ferreira, Brazil
  • Women's 50 m backstroke: 28.45, Fabíola Molina, Brazil
  • Women's 100 m backstroke: 1:01.40, Fabíola Molina, Brazil
  • Women's 50 m breaststroke: 32.53, Valéria Merea, Peru
  • Women's 50 m butterfly: 27.48, Gabriella Silva, Brazil
  • Women's 100 m butterfly: 59.79, Gabriella Silva, Brazil
  • Women's 400 m medley relay: 4:11.53, Brazil (Molina, Sakemi, Silva, Lemos)

Additionally, 8 Championship Records (CRs) were set in:

  • Men's 200 m freestyle: 1:50.41, Rodrigo Castro, Brazil
  • Men's 50 m backstroke: 25.19, Guilherme Guido, Brazil
  • Men's 50 m breaststroke: 28.40, Felipe Lima, Brazil
  • Men's 50 m butterfly: 23.88, Nicholas Santos, Brazil
  • Men's 400 m individual medley: 4:17.64, Thiago Pereira, Brazil
  • Men's 800 m freestyle relay: 7:33.30, Venezuela
  • Women's 50 m freestyle: 25.25, Flávia Delaroli Cazziolato, Brazil
  • Women's 400 m freestyle: 4:13.77, Monique Ferreira, Brazil

Open water swimming

Note: Competition dates were March 7 (5 km) and March 9 (10 km).

Men's results

Women's results

Team results

Note: Based on fastest total time of compiled 3 fastest times (male and female) per country in both events.

Synchronized swimming

Results

T=Technical program score; F=Free program score (each weights equally)

Point standings

<small>*Aruba is not a normal CONSANAT member, and only competed in the synchro solo competition at these Championships.</small>

Water polo

Game winners are italicized.

Men's tournament

Women's tournament

Final standings

Overall medals table

External links