Antonia Sanint

Antonia Sanint
Antonia Sanint
  • Height:
    5-4
  • Hometown:
    Bogota, Columbia
  • Year:
    Junior
  • High School:
    Colegio Fontàn Capital
  • Events:
    Sprint, Free, Breast
Bio

2020-2021: Sanint finished top-20 in the women's 200-yard IM (2:12.23), women's 50-yard freestyle (24.26), women's 100-yard breaststroke (1:06.89), and the women's 200-yard breaststroke (2:26.94) while swimming a time trial of 52.49 in the women's 100-yard freestyle at the 2021 Bluegrass Mountain Conference Championships.. Started off the year with a win in the women's 50-yard freestyle with a time of 24.54 against Milligan.

2019-2020: Sanint became eligible in the Spring semester. The freshman swam against Emmanuel and SCAD in a tri-meet and participated in conference championships.

High School: Attended Colegio Fontàn Capital in Bogota, Columbia...finished in the Top-25 in Junior World Swimming Championships... finished as the South American Champion and the National Open Champion in her age group.

News mentions
Pair of new program records highlights day three of BMC Championships
Pair of new program records highlights day three of BMC Championships

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Carson-Newman swimming is one day closer to wrapping up their time in the Queen City as the 2022 Bluegrass Mountain Conference Championships saw its third day

Consistency leads Eagles to victory over Wasps
Consistency leads Eagles to victory over Wasps

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – 2022 is off to a strong start for Carson-Newman swimming as the Eagles got back into action Saturday for the first time in 63 days

Eagles triumph over Buffaloes as fall season rolls on
Eagles triumph over Buffaloes as fall season rolls on

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Carson-Newman swimming was back in action from the Volunteer State Friday as they faced off with the Milligan Buffaloes

Eagles gather pair of top-five rankings in DII Swimming
Eagles gather pair of top-five rankings in DII Swimming

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman Swimming is back in the national rankings after the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America announced their national rankings on Monday.