Central America Tops South America at 1st UANA Swim Cup

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

January 21st, 2018 News

2018 UANA Swimming Cup

Brazil’s Joao Pierre Campos picked up his 4th and 5th individual wins, to go with 3 relay wins, for 8 individual titles. It was Trinidad & Tobago’s Zarek Wilson who was the high-scorer in the boys’ 11-12 age group, though.

The meet was officially score in both an overall team format as well as a “South America” vs. “Central America” format. Mexico came away with the overall team title with 870 points, and they led the Central American CCCAN teams to a 500+-point win over the CONSANAT teams.

3 new teams saw their swimmers finish on the podium on the meet’s final day as well: Curacao, Bermuda, and Guatemala found their way onto the podium for the first time.

Overall Country Standings

Rank Country Score
1 Mexico 870
2 Brazil 532
3 Argentina 486.5
4 Colombia 202.5
5 Barbados 181.5
6 Bahamas 166
7 Trinidad and Tobago 158
8 Peru 155
9 Cayman Islands 113.5
10 Honduras 101
11 Jamaica 84.5
12 Curacao 60
13 Paraguay 55
13 Costa Rica 55
15 Panama 54.5
16 Venezuela 53
17 Aruba 48
18 Grenada 44
19 ISV (Virgin Islands) 38
20 Guatemala 33
21 Ecuador 18
21 Uruguay 18
23 Rep. Dominicana 14
24 St. Vincent 12
25 El Salvador 9
26 Suriname 4
27 St. Lucia 1
28 Guyana 0
28 Antigua – Barbuda 0
28 Bermuda 0
28 Haiti 0
28 Turks and Caicos 0

Final CONSANAT vs. CCCAN Scoring

CONSANAT CCCAN
Argentina 486.5 Antigua – Barbuda 0
Brazil 532 Aruba 48
Colombia 202.5 Bahamas 166
Ecuador 18 Barbados 181.5
Guyana 0 Bermuda 0
Paraguay 55 Cayman Islands 113.5
Peru 155 Curacao 60
Suriname 4 Guatemala 33
Uruguay 18 Grenada 44
Venezuela 53 Haiti 0
1524 Honduras 101
Jamaica 84.5
Mexico 870
Panama 54.5
Rep. Dominicana 14
Costa Rica 55
El Salvador 9
St. Vincent 12
St. Lucia 1
Trinidad and Tobago 158
Turks and Caicos 0
ISV (Virgin Islands) 38
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