Daniel Ramirez Becomes First Mexican Man Under 50 Seconds in 100m Free

Sunday at the Mayaguez International Swimming Open on the western coast of Puerto Rico, Daniel Ramirez took down a Mexican national record.

In the prelims of the 100 meter freestyle, Ramirez swam a 49.80 to lower his own Mexican national record.

Splits: 24.01 – 25.79 (49.80)

Ramirez took 21 hundredths off of his best time of 50.01, which was also the old record. Notably, this is the first time a Mexican swimmer has broken 50 seconds in the 100m free. That 50.01 time was swum recently, at the Orlando Pro Swim Series in early March.

In finals of the 100 free, Ramirez would finish first, but could not repeat his morning time. His 50.02 in finals was good enough for gold.

At the Mayaguez Open, Ramirez also finished 3rd in the 50 free (23.02). He time trialed a 50 free and registered a time of 22.96, a touch faster than his finals swim.

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Charlie Boy
7 years ago

Way to go, Daniel!!! Congratulations, it is just the begging we hope to see more of your great speed and leg power! Always breaking up stereotypes & paradigms! Keep it up!

Don Gibb
7 years ago

Bravo Daniel!
I witnessed what you bring to the pool every day last summer. Tremendous work ethic, attention to detail, and a fighting spirit.
All of us in Clermont and the NTC are pulling for you this summer!!!!

Tómas
7 years ago

Way to go Panchito!!!

NAIA Power
7 years ago

Former NAIA Champion and current NAIA record holder in multiple events! Way to go Daniel!!

Byers
7 years ago

Damn Daniel…

HISWIMCOACH
7 years ago

Very impressive …. Especially considering he’s about 5’9″ or so. Well done!!!

kjorb
Reply to  HISWIMCOACH
7 years ago

Morozov is 5’10” yet he goes 47

Bison4ever
7 years ago

Congrats Pancho! Great to see your hard work paying off!
As for the comments below, this article is about a swimmer and not the federation. I dont think you should post a comment like that here, instead you should congratulate the swimmer or abstain from commenting. Just an opinion

Sean S
7 years ago

I’m surprised Long Gutierrez hasn’t done this as well. Probably will join him under 50 before the end of the year.

Charlie Boy
Reply to  Sean S
7 years ago

Yea!, not sure if Mexican-American Long Gutierrez have defined his swimming style and distance, his time on Butterfly does not correspond to its time on free style and he is a free style middle distance swimmer in his college. I hope he does very well in Rio…..

MSWIMM
Reply to  Sean S
7 years ago

Long Gutierrez anchored Cal’s 4x100m free relay in 49.56 at Phillips 66 Nationals last summer

CHARLIE BOY
Reply to  MSWIMM
7 years ago

Indeed Mexican American Long Gutierrez broke 100 Free Mexican record in this same meet with a time of 50.09 secs, Mexican native and born Daniel Ramirez had this record 50.12 at that time. Now Daniel got it back breaking the barrier of 50 seconds with a 49.80, in Puerto Rico. Relay times are not valid on 2nd, 3rd, or 4th jumps, time on relay are valid only on starting swimmers!!!!! We need more Mexicans swimmers to break records and do “A” cuts for RIO-2016…….

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Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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