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The South American records in swimming are the fastest times ever swum by a swimmer representing a member federation of the South American Swimming Confederation (CONSANAT), South America's governing body of swimming.
The fastest times in the swimming events at the South American Games are designated as the South American Games records in swimming and maintained by the South American Swimming Confederation . The most recent edition of these games were the aquatics competitions at the 2014 South American Games in March 2014.
The South American Swimming Championships are a biennial aquatics championships (held in even years) for countries from CONSANAT (the South American Swimming Confederation). These championships include competition in swimming , diving , synchronized swimming , water polo , and open water swimming .
Confederación Sudamericana de Natación (CONSANAT) is the South American Swimming Confederation, which oversees international aquatics competitions among South American countries. It is affiliated to World Aquatics , the international federation for swimming, via PanAm Aquatics , the swimming continental association for the Americas.
This is a listing of fastest swimming times achieved at the Central American Games. These records are maintained by ORDECA, the Central American Sports Organization. All times are swum in a long-course (50m) pool. All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise.
2008 South American Swimming Championships; ... List of South American Games records in swimming This page was last edited on 28 January 2024, at 19:48 (UTC). ...
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South American Championships: Cochabamba, Bolivia [85] 7.58 Rafael Pereira Brazil 20 March 2022 World Championships: Belgrade, Serbia [86] 7.58 A: Eduardo de Deus Brazil 28 January 2024 South American Championships: Cochabamba, Bolivia [87] High jump: 2.31 m Thiago Moura Brazil 20 March 2022 World Championships: Belgrade, Serbia [88] Pole vault ...