Gui Caribe Entering Final NCAA Post-Season: “I hope I can break Jordan’s record”

UGA vs Tennessee

  • January 23, 2026
  • Athens, Georgia — Gabrielsen Natatorium
  • SCY (25 Yards)
  • Full Meet Results Available Here or Meet Mobile: “UGA vs UT 2026”
  • Team Scores:
    • Women: Tenn 187 — UGA 110
    • Men: UGA 155 – Tenn 142
  • Race Videos

Tennessee senior Gui Caribe swam his final SEC dual meet on Friday, taking the win in the 50 free and placing 2nd in the 100 fly against Georgia. Caribe also swam on UT’s winning 200 medley (18.2 anchor) and 400 free (41.82, 2nd leg) relays. After the meet, Caribe expressed his excitement heading into his last NCAA post-season, specifically for SEC’s which will be at Tennessee.

The Brazilian Olympian has lofty goals, looking to break the 40-second barrier in the 100 free and the 18-second barrier in the 50 free, as well as his former teammate Jordan Crook’s NCAA record (39.83, 100 Free).

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FJC
4 months ago

I really like this guy. As well as I hope Crooks will make a comeback at least for the SCM seasons.

McIntosh-Marchand
4 months ago

Hopefully, Gui will have better LCM results than Jordan.

Tatertot
4 months ago

Bold goal, but I like it! Go get it!

MigBike
4 months ago

Hey Gui – Just follow the great coaching, trust the amazing program and you will meet your goals! Looking forward to you winning both the 50 and 100 at SECs and then shattering both records at NCAAs! Go Man Vol barefoot boys wearing coonskin hats and dancing to dueling banjos!

kazoo
4 months ago

Outstanding swimmer–and a great Vol/SEC career. Keep chasing those goals.

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