Rodrigues and Pereira Match 1:57’s in 200 IM; Dos Santos Tops Cielo in 50 Fly

Outside of the sprint events, Friday in Rio at the 2013 Maria Lenk Trophy saw by far the best performance of Brazil’s National Championship meet, and second round of World Championship qualifying.

There, in the men’s 200 IM, Henrique Rodrigues from Pinheiros and Thiago Pereira from SESI locked toe-to-toe, and in what has to be classed as an upset, Rodrigues won in 1:57.37, with Pereira 2nd in 1:57.48. Both times are easily good enough for the World Championships in Barcelona. Those times rank them 2nd-and-3rd in the world this year, respectively, making Brazil stunningly home to easily the best 1-2 200 IM punch thus far in 2013.

In the men’s 50 fly, what seemed like an upset, but in reality probably wasn’t Nicholas dos Santos won the 50 fly in 23.05, followed by Cesar Cielo in 23.16. Those both rank in the top 5 in the world in 2013. Cielo is the defending World Champion in the event, though with his lightning-fast start and pure strength, the 33-year old Dos Santos has every tool to take that title this year.

Interesting to note: three of the top five-ranked swimmers in the world so far in this 50 fly this year are Fred Bousquet (32), Dos Santos (33), and South African Roland Schoeman (32). It would be an impossible task to prove, but one would imagine that this is probably the first time at any significant point in swimming history that three of the top five in the world in any given event were 32 or older.

Dutch swimmer Inga Dekker, for Minas Tenis, won the women’s 50 fly in 25.99, with Daynara de Paula 2nd in 26.34.

The 400 freestyles were fairly underwhelming. Carolina Bilich won the women’s race (another victory for Minas) in 4:14.99, followed be Ana Marcela de Jesus in 4:15.60. Another Dutch swimmer, Federike Heemskerk, was 3rd in 4:16.48.

The men’s race was a little better with Argentine Juan Pereyra the official champion in 3:54.10, followed by Marcos Oliveira in 3:54.26: both representing Minas as well. The fastest overall time of the day was Martin Naidich, another Argentine, in prelims with a 3:52.66. After breaking South American Records earlier in this meet in the 800 and 1500 freestyles, he couldn’t hit his best time in this 400.

Joanna Maranhao won the women’s 200 IM in 4:14.29, which was two seconds slower than her own National Record. Samantha Salinas was 2nd in 2:18.54.

Full, live meet results available here.

Top 4 team standings:

1. Minas Tenis, 1816
2. Pinheiros, 1251
3. Corinthians, 1147
4. SESI, 740

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Philip Johnson
10 years ago

Well, if the Brazilian coaches are looking: please put Cielo in the prelims! there’s no reason to rest him (unless he’s really hurt, but that 50 free he looked good) and that will be a sure bet to make the final! Don’t make the same mistake in 2011 & 2012. maybe a medal is a long shot, but it will be a good step for Rio.

Reply to  Philip Johnson
10 years ago

Philip,
i will not put Cielo in ANY 100 free(relay or individual).If you look at his start(50 free and fly), you will see he is strugling to do a good one.It will be a big mistake.

10 years ago

Chiereguinni 48.11
Nicolas ans Fernando 48.72 will go for swim off..

Putting a Cielo there you might actuallly have a reasonable relay..

Philip Johnson
Reply to  Rafael Teixeira
10 years ago

If they put Cielo in the prelims and if he’s healthy enough for the distance, they can for sure make the final.

Philip Johnson
Reply to  Philip Johnson
10 years ago

If Cielo can go 48 low again, the may even be in the hunt for a medal.

Reply to  Philip Johnson
10 years ago

If Cielo can.. he and Chiereguinni might be good enough to break 48.. but the other 2 would need to be able to go 48 low on relay start for having any chance..

Reply to  Philip Johnson
10 years ago

Cielo said himself that he were to swim Maria Lenk.. His new club did a misentry not putting him on 100.. on 2 weeks we will Brazilian Champs.. he will for sure swim there..

SprintDude9000
10 years ago

Santos never gets the recognition he deserves! World [textile suit] record holder in the short course 50m fly btw

Reply to  SprintDude9000
10 years ago

Site corrected it now to 59:11.. how can they do such amateur work??

Reply to  SprintDude9000
10 years ago

Aswimfan

The site corrected it to 59:11! Amateur Work by them Already sent them a print I took..

Reply to  Rafael Teixeira
10 years ago

Rafael,
dont trust CBDA WEB.

The best youngster girl for me in Maria Lenk is 15y old Andressa Cholodovskis with 57.43 and 2.03.76 in 100/200free and Natalia De Luccas with her 1.02.47 in 100 backstroke.Very good marks in South American categories level, weak in World Level.

10 years ago

Cesar Cielo was more than a half meter behind dos santos after start…incredible recuperation in his swim phase, but without his famous start, it will be tough for him to fight for gold in free and fly.

bobo gigi
Reply to  DDias
10 years ago

It’s perhaps the start of Nicholas Santos which is very very very impressive. I remember his 50 fly race at the last short course world championships. His start was incredible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WE9NpDG4lM

bobo gigi
Reply to  bobo gigi
10 years ago

But when I see Chad le Clos so close to the win in short course, I think he will be very tough to beat in long course next summer in the 50 fly. I predict a triple win on butterfly for him in Barcelona.

Reply to  bobo gigi
10 years ago

This is not related to Fly but

AMAZING time by 14 YEAR old Gabrielle Roncato.. 54:11 100 Free!! her old PB was 58:46!!

Reply to  Rafael Teixeira
10 years ago

Just Hope this was not a Typo by the site..

aswimfan
Reply to  Rafael Teixeira
10 years ago

That’s such an amazing time.

IIRC, Yolane Kukla also swam similar times when she was 14, but then again, Kukla was a gymnast before she switched to swimming, so she was developed earlier and had great strength already.

Reply to  bobo gigi
10 years ago

bobo,
dos santos has a great start.But, at his best, Cielo is still better(prior Maria Lenk and PanPacs can prove that).In 50 free his start was amateurish, without his strong leg kicks after start(what always make him jump ahead of the field in the breakout).

aswimfan
10 years ago

It’s much easier for older swimmer to swim close to their PBs or even surpassed their PBs in the 50s, then say, in 100s or 200s.

Just ask Dara Torres.

Reply to  aswimfan
10 years ago

I don t know why, but in fly events that happens a lot.I remember the Worlds of 2005, when Fernando Scherer made his South American record(at that time) of 23.55 in the same race Schoeman beat WR with 22.96.Later in that World champs, he made only 22.8 in 50 free…

mcgillrocks
10 years ago

isn’t manadou been faster than schoeman this year?

brook
Reply to  mcgillrocks
10 years ago

Manaudou -23.14, Schoeman -23.17

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