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São Paulo Swimmers Shatter Pool Records in Championship Week

The city's competitive swimming scene delivered breakthrough performances across multiple venues, with young talent emerging at Piscina do Morumbi and veteran swimmers setting new standards.

By São Paulo Sport Desk · Published 1 July 2026, 2:20 am

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São Paulo Swimmers Shatter Pool Records in Championship Week
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This week proved pivotal for São Paulo's water sports community, as competitive swimmers and open-water athletes showcased exceptional form across the state's premier aquatic facilities. The Piscina do Morumbi hosted the Campeonato Paulista de Natação intermediário on Wednesday and Thursday, drawing nearly 400 competitors from clubs across the metropolitan region and interior.

The headline moment came in the men's 200-metre freestyle, where rising talent from Clube Atlético Paulistano clocked 1:51.32—a personal best that inches closer to Brazilian national qualifying standards. In the women's equivalent, defending champion from Escola de Natação Imigrantes delivered a solid 2:02.18, maintaining her unbeaten streak in the category. Butterfly events produced particularly tight competition, with multiple swimmers dipping under 2:10 for the 200-metre distance.

Meanwhile, open-water swimmers gathered at Reservatório Guarapiranga on Saturday for the monthly 5-kilometre circuit race. Sixty participants navigated the 7am start despite overcast conditions and water temperature holding steady at 24 degrees Celsius—ideal for distance swimming. An athlete from the Associação de Triatletas de São Paulo claimed victory in 56 minutes 18 seconds, with several competitors noting improved conditions compared to June's humidity-related challenges.

Youth development remains a cornerstone of the city's aquatic agenda. The semi-final rounds of the Troféu Infantil, featuring swimmers aged 10-14, concluded at Piscina Olímpica de São Caetano do Sul, where coaching staff identified several prospects for potential regional championship squads. Participation fees averaged R$85 per athlete per event, making competitive swimming increasingly accessible across different socioeconomic segments of greater São Paulo.

Synchronized swimming, often overshadowed by freestyle competitions, captured attention with a regional showcase featuring three local clubs. The display combined artistic choreography with technical precision, drawing families to the spectator areas at Piscina do Imigrantes in the Zona Sul.

Looking ahead, anticipation builds for the Campeonato Metropolitano scheduled for mid-July, where qualification slots for national championships will be distributed. Coaches across the city's major clubs—including Paulistano, Pinheiros, and Imigrantes—are intensifying training regimens to prepare their rosters for what promises to be a competitive month ahead.

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