Guilherme Costa Breaks South American Record in 800 Free at U.S. Open

2019 U.S. OPEN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Brazilian swimmer Guilherme Costa, one of a handful of Brazilian swimmers at the U.S. Open after a training camp in Flagstaff, Arizona, has broken the Brazilian and South American Records in the men’s 800 meter freestyle.

His time of 7:47.37 broke his own record of 7:50.92 that was set at the 2018 Sette Colli Trophy. The 21-year old also owns the Brazilian Record in the men’s 1500 freestyle in long course, thanks to a 14:59.01 that he swam 2 years ago (almost to the day) when he was only 19.

In Wednesday’s 800 free, Costa was faster in every single length than he was in his prior record-setting swim, but especially over the first and last 200 meters where he dropped 1.2 seconds and .94 seconds, respectively.

Comparative Splits:

New Record Old Record
100m 56.15 56.75
200m 58.74 59.33
300m 59.11 59.45
400m 59.15 59.17
500m 58.77 59.38
600m 59.26 59.71
700m 59.02 59.83
800m 57.17 57.30
Total Time 7:47.37 7:50.92

This is an event that is likely to see a number of National Records from around the world broken in 2019 as athletes give it more focus now that it is an Olympic event for men. 2020 will be the first time that the race is included in the Olympic schedule.

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