Franca Da Silva Dips Under One Minute, Breaks 100 Breast Pan Am Record

Franca Da Silva was the only man under one-minute this morning at the Toronto 2015 Pan American Games in the 100m breaststroke, putting forth a 59.84 effort.

That time matched fellow Brazilian Felipe Lima’s performance from the Maria Lenk Trophy meet this past April. By matching Lima’s time, Da Silva is now also ranked eighth in the world in the 100m breaststroke.

2014-2015 LCM Men 100 Breast

AdamGBR
PEATY
04/17
57.92WR
2Cameron
VAN DER BURGH
RSA58.4908/02
3Giedrius
TITENIS
LTU58.9608/02
4Ross
MURDOCH
GBR59.0908/03
5Felipe
FRANCA DA SILVA
BRA59.2107/17
6Dmitriy
BALANDIN
KAZ59.3808/02
7Jake
PACKARD
AUS59.4408/03
8Cody
MILLER
USA59.5106/19
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Going out in 27.39, Da Silva was home in 32.45. His front end speed was the real kicker during his race.

To put in perspective just how fast his first 50 was, it would currently rank 13th in the world in the individual 50m breaststroke.

Da Silva will get the chance to race Lima head on tonight during finals where he’s entering as the top seed. Lima was a 1:00.57 this morning to put up the third fastest time of the heats. He looked as though he let up a bit on the last 50.

Although there are plenty of high-level competitors in the race, Da Silva has such a comfortable lead going into finals that he’s the definite favourite. The second fastest performer this morning was Colombia’s Jorge Murillo, and he was over a second and a half behind Da Silva in 1:00.53.

Da Silva is the defending Pan American champion in the 100m breaststroke. His gold from 2011 is the only long course 100m breaststroke international gold of his career.

 

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Mitch worked for 5-years with SwimSwam news as a web producer focusing on both Canadian and international content. He coached for Toronto Swim Club for four seasons as a senior coach focusing on the development of young swimmers. Mitch is an NCCP level 2 certified coach in Canada and an ASCA Level …

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