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·23. Mai 2026
Agostina Hein dominates in Monaco, wins 400m medley by 11 seconds

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·23. Mai 2026

Argentine swimmer Agostina Hein once again showed her talent in the pool and this Saturday claimed another gold medal at the prestigious international Mare Nostrum Swim Tour, which is making its first stop in Monaco. The Campana native, 18 years old, finished first in the 400-meter individual medley final, confirming her strong current form in swimming.
Hein combined the strokes to perfection and led the race from start to finish, opening up a wide gap over her rivals. The Argentine completed the event in 4 minutes, 36 seconds, and 21 hundredths. Behind her were Italians Ludovica Patetta (4:47.78) and Olympic medalist Simona Quadarella (4:48.58). With this achievement, Agostina now has a total of 17 gold medals in 2026, 14 of them in individual events.
Meanwhile, Argentine swimmer Ulises Saravia finished second in the 100-meter backstroke and took the silver medal, finishing behind Russia’s Pavel Samusenko and ahead of Hungary’s Adam Jaszo with a time of 58.59 seconds. This tour-format competition, which will continue tomorrow in Monte Carlo, will move on to Canet-En-Roussillon (France) on May 27 and 28 and will conclude in Barcelona on May 30 and 31.
Agostina Hein was born on April 24, 2008, in Campana, Buenos Aires Province, and from her first contact with the water at the age of three, at the Aquarium swimming school in her hometown, she never let go of her passion for swimming. By age seven she was already competing in tournaments organized by the Amateur Swimming Federation of the North of Buenos Aires Province (FANNBA), at the Club Ciudad de Campana.
At 11, her coach Sebastián Montero spotted her at a federation tournament and brought her to Independiente de Zárate, which became the central pillar of her development. When the club let the coach go, Hein followed him and began training at SER Natación Alto Rendimiento in Zárate, the club she still competes for today. During her developmental years she also worked on physical preparation with coach Alberto Beto Montoya.
In 2022, at just 14 years old, Hein competed at the South American Games in Asunción, where she won the silver medal in the women’s 4×200-meter freestyle relay, finished fourth in the 1,500-meter freestyle, and sixth in the 200- and 800-meter freestyle.
The following year, at the 2023 Pan American Games, she finished fifth in the 800- and 1,500-meter freestyle and sixth in the 400-meter freestyle and the 4×100-meter medley relay. At the 2023 World Junior Championships, held in Israel, she won the bronze medal in the 800-meter freestyle with a time of 8:33.90.
At the 2024 World Championships in Doha, at 16 years old, Agostina finished fifth in the 800-meter freestyle and eighth in the 400-meter freestyle. Those results opened the door for her to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, where she arrived as the youngest athlete in the entire Argentine delegation. In the French capital, she finished 14th in the 800-meter freestyle (8:37.43) and 18th in the 400-meter freestyle (4:14.24). “When I came back from Paris, I got the Olympic rings tattooed on my shoulder,” she said.
In March of that same year, at age 15, she had already set the absolute Argentine record in the 100-meter butterfly with 59.36 seconds, becoming the first Argentine swimmer to go under one minute in that event. The previous mark belonged to Macarena Ceballos (1:00.27).
In 2025 she established herself as one of the most outstanding young swimmers in the world. At the Junior Pan American Games in Asunción she collected eight medals: three gold (400-meter freestyle, 400-meter individual medley, and 200-meter individual medley, all with junior Pan American records), four silver, and one bronze.
Without a break, she traveled from Paraguay to Romania for the World Junior Championships. On August 19, 2025, she was crowned junior world champion in the 400-meter individual medley with a time of 4:34.34, breaking the national and South American record held by Georgina Bardach since the 2004 Athens Olympic Games (4:37.51). The next day she won the silver medal in the 800-meter freestyle with 8:26.19, her personal best in that event.
In September 2025, at the South American Junior Aquatics Championships in Rio de Janeiro, she won 10 medals: eight gold and two silver. That same year she received the Olimpia de Plata Award. At the 2026 South American Youth Games, Hein once again showed her regional dominance with another 10 medals: nine gold and one silver, in events ranging from the 100-meter butterfly to relays.
Having just turned 18, Hein is already setting her sights on the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, where experts see her as a contender to reach an Olympic final.
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