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Hello Maelstrom2. You changed multiple times the place from cities to countries. All record tables define the city of the swimming events. For what reason here the country is worth mentioning? Montell 74 (talk) 05:54, 26 August 2021 (UTC)Reply

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Why have you changed the order? It’s wrong now (you have put the fastest is last) 86.17.77.66 (talk) 06:28, 25 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Listen: The fact that FINA "does not recognize" the South American swimming record has nothing to do with Wikipedia. There is widely documented mention of South American records in national Swimming Confederations such as the CBDA, in all the press in South America, and also in the rest of the world. And here we have a list of South American swimming records on Wikipedia. You are not the first user over the years who has tried to vandalize the articles, reducing the record to a national record, because they think we have some subservient relationship with FINA. We do not have. There have been users who have been blocked from this site because of this insistence. So, please stop with your strange mental exercise of thinking that a record doesn't exist just because FINA doesn't describe it. And please replace everything you vandalized. Users here for over 15 years like Montell74 and Kante4 know very well what I'm talking about, none of them are trying to remove these records from here. Goldencerebro (talk) 20:06, 12 February 2024 (UTC)Reply