Julia Sebastian Becomes 1st South American Woman Ever Under 1:07 In 100 Breast

2019 PAN AMERICAN GAMES

  • Villa Deportiva Nacional – Videna, Lima, Peru
  • Tuesday, August 6th – Saturday, August 10th (pool swimming)
  • Prelims 11 AM / Finals 8:30 PM (local time/US Central Time)
  • Official Website
  • Entry List
  • Live Results

Already through just day 1 prelims of the 2019 Pan American Games we’ve seen a Continental Record go down, courtesy of Argentine swimmer Julia Sebastian.

While competing in the heats of the women’s 100m breaststroke, the 25-year-old broke through with a new lifetime best mark of 1:06.98, representing her first time ever under the 1:07 threshold. Her 1:06.98 now checks-in as both the South American Record as well as the Argentine National Record, overtaking her own previous PB of 1:07.69 from the 2018 Maria Lenk that sat as the latter.

For the former Continental Record, Sebastian’s time tonight outperformed the newly-minted 1:07.64 South American mark set by Jhennifer Conceicao at the Sette Colli Trophy the past June.

Splits for Sebastian this morning in Lima include 31.68/35.30, making her the first South American woman to ever dip under the 1:07 threshold in the event. She claimed the 2nd seed in the women’s 100m breast behind America’s Annie Lazor, who hit the wall this morning in 1:06.79. We’ll see if either can drop time in tonight’s final, or if another American, Molly Hannis, can interrupt their head-to-head battle.

Sebastian already clocked a new Argentine and South American Record in the 200m breast this year with her time of 2:24.92 clocked at the Maria Lenk Trophy.

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