Swimming at the 2010 South American Games – Women's 50 metre freestyle

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The Women's 50m freestyle event at the 2010 South American Games was held on March 29, with the heats at 10:00 and the Final at 18:00.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Flávia Cazziolato
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Arlene Semeco
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Daynara de Paula
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

Records

Standing records prior to the 2010 South American Games
World record Flag of Germany.svg  Britta Steffen  (GER)23.63 Rome, Italy 2 August 2009
Competition Record Flag of Venezuela.svg  Arlene Semeco  (VEN)25.82 Buenos Aires, Argentina 18 November 2006
South American record Flag of Venezuela.svg  Arlene Semeco  (VEN)24.76 Rome, Italy 1 August 2009

Results

Heats

RankHeatLaneAthleteResultNotes
114Flag of Brazil.svg  Flávia Cazziolato  (BRA)25.51Q CR
234Flag of Venezuela.svg  Arlene Semeco  (VEN)25.82Q
324Flag of Brazil.svg  Daynara de Paula  (BRA)26.12Q
433Flag of Argentina.svg  Aixa Jazmin Triay  (ARG)26.34Q
535Flag of Ecuador.svg  Loren Yamile Cabello  (ECU)26.84Q
625Flag of Argentina.svg  Nadia Soledad Colovini  (ARG)26.94Q
723Flag of Colombia.svg  Isabella Arcila  (COL)26.97Q
815Flag of Venezuela.svg  Ximena Vilar  (VEN)27.04Q
922Flag of Peru.svg  Maria Wong Rosales  (PER)27.10 NR
1036Flag of Suriname.svg  Chinyere Pigot  (SUR)27.15
1113Flag of Colombia.svg  María Clara Sosa  (COL)27.40
1216Flag of Uruguay.svg  Raissa Andrea Guerra  (URU)28.07
1312Flag of Paraguay.svg  Maria Nery Huerta  (PAR)28.08
1437Flag of Suriname.svg  Chandel Domaso  (SUR)28.22
1517Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg  Nilshaira Isenia  (AHO)28.63
1631Flag of Paraguay.svg  Lujan Vargas  (PAR)28.70
1726Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Karen Torrez Guzman  (BOL)28.72
1832Flag of Uruguay.svg  Maria Sanchez  (URU)28.93
1927Flag of Peru.svg  Massie Yong  (PER)29.25
2021Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Maria Quintanilla  (BOL)29.28

Final

RankLaneAthleteResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg4Flag of Brazil.svg  Flávia Cazziolato  (BRA)25.37CR
Silver medal icon.svg5Flag of Venezuela.svg  Arlene Semeco  (VEN)25.51
Bronze medal icon.svg3Flag of Brazil.svg  Daynara de Paula  (BRA)25.94
42Flag of Ecuador.svg  Loren Yamile Cabello  (ECU)26.53
56Flag of Argentina.svg  Aica Jazmin Triay  (ARG)26.65
61Flag of Colombia.svg  Isabella Arcila  (COL)26.95
77Flag of Argentina.svg  Nadia Soledad Colovini  (ARG)27.20
82Flag of Venezuela.svg  Ximena Vilar  (VEN)27.32

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