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Swimming at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games

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Swimming
at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games
Swimming pictograms
VenueAquatics Centre (Swimming)
Laguna Bujama (Open water swimming)
Dates26 – 30 November
Competitors272

The swimming competitions at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games in Cali took place 26 to 30 November 2021.[1][2]

Events

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Similar to the program's format in 2015, swimming features a total of 36 events (17 each for men and women and 2 mixed).[1] The following events will be contested (all pool events are long course, and distances are in metres unless stated):

Schedule

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Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil1915640
2 Mexico57214
3 Colombia*351220
4 Argentina34411
5 Aruba2103
6 Guatemala1236
7 Venezuela1135
8 Chile1012
9 Uruguay1001
10 Ecuador0112
 Paraguay0112
12 Barbados0011
 Costa Rica0011
 Panama0011
Totals (14 entries)363736109

Medalists

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
details
Victor Alcará
 Brazil
22.08 Lucas Peixoto
 Brazil
22.34 Camilo Marrugo
 Colombia
22.92
100 m freestyle
details
Breno Correia
 Brazil
49.33 Lucas Peixoto
 Brazil
49.71 Andres Dupont
 Mexico
50.37
200 m freestyle
details
Breno Correia
 Brazil
1:47.46 Juan Morales
 Colombia
1:49.70 Santiago Corredor
 Colombia
1:49.80
400 m freestyle
details
Santiago Corredor
 Colombia
3:53.14 Eduardo Oliveira de Moraes
 Brazil
3:53.23 Juan Morales
 Colombia
3:57.26
800 m freestyle
details
Juan Morales
 Colombia
8:01.04 Stephan Steverink
 Brazil
8:02.64 Guilherme Sperandio
 Brazil
8:12.74
1500 m freestyle
details
Pedro Guastelli Farias
 Brazil
15:24.27 Juan Morales
 Colombia
15:31.20 Stephan Steverink
 Brazil
15:34.41
100 m backstroke
details
Diego Camacho
 Mexico
55.38 Patrick Groters
 Aruba
55.75 Jack Stewart Kirby
 Barbados
56.18
200 m backstroke
details
Patrick Groters
 Aruba
2:01.78 Diego Camacho
 Mexico
2:02.29 Erick Gordillo Guzmán
 Guatemala
2:03.00
100 m breaststroke
details
Mariano Lazzerini Angeli
 Chile
1:02.28 Andres Bustamante
 Mexico
1:02.29 Bernhrd Tyler Christianson
 Panama
1:03.16
200 m breaststroke
details
Andre Puente
 Mexico
2:14.85 Juan Bautista Carrocia
 Argentina
2:16.78 Roberto Bonilla Flores
 Guatemala
2:17.18
100 m butterfly
details
Kayky Mota
 Brazil
52.81 Matheus Gonche
 Brazil
52.83 Jorge Otaiza Hernandez
 Venezuela
53.76
200 m butterfly
details
Matheus Gonche
 Brazil
1:59.63 Roberto Bonilla Flores
 Guatemala
2:01.08 Kayky Mota
 Brazil
2:01.60
200 m individual medley
details
Patrick Groters
 Aruba
2:02.09 Erick Gordillo Guzmán
 Guatemala
2:02.47 Matheo Mateos Mongelos
 Paraguay
2:04.53
400 m individual medley
details
Erick Gordillo Guzmán
 Guatemala
4:22.09 Stephan Steverink
 Brazil
4:24.35 Roberto Bonilla Flores
 Guatemala
4:26.08
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
details
 Brazil
Victor Baganha
Lucas Peixoto
Victor Alcará
Breno Correia
3:17.14  Mexico
Alberto Gomez
Diego Camacho Salgado
Guillermo Cruz
Andres Dupont
Ariel Molina Macias[a]
Mariano Jasso Escoto[a]
Carlos Kossio Mendez[a]
3:24.02  Colombia
Juan Morales
Alejandro Libreros
Santiago Corredor
Santiago Aguilera
Camilo Marrugo[a]
Juan Pablo Collazos[a]
3:24.40
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
details
 Brazil
Breno Correia
Lucas Peixoto
Eduardo Oliveira de Moraes
Stephan Steverink
7:24.22  Colombia
Alejandro Libreros
Santiago Aguilera
Juan Morales
Santiago Corredor
7:30.01  Chile
Benjamin Schnapp
Gabriel Araya
Eduardo Cisternas
Mariano Lazzerini
7:32.66
4 × 100 m medley relay
details
 Mexico
Andres Cabrera
Andres Puente
Ascanio Pinto
Diego Camacho
3:42.67  Brazil
Ney Chagas Filho
Stephan Steverink
Kayky Mota
Breno Correia
Matheus Gonche[a]
Victor Alcará[a]
Victor Baganha[a]
3:44.19  Colombia
Anthony Rincón
Camilo Marrugo
Juan García
Santiago Aguilera
Brian Uribe[a]
Diego Molinares[a]
Sebastian Aguirre[a]
Sebastian Calle Ospina[a]
3:46.19

a Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
details
Stephanie Balduccini
 Brazil
25.47 Deyse Barbosa
 Brazil
Anicka Delgado
 Ecuador
25.74 none awarded
100 m freestyle
details
Stephanie Balduccini
 Brazil
54.63 Ana Carolina Vieira
 Brazil
55.89 Anicka Delgado
 Ecuador
56.32
200 m freestyle
details
Ana Carolina Vieira
 Brazil
2:02.15 Maria Victoria Yegres
 Venezuela
2:02.16 Karen Durango
 Colombia
2:03.09
400 m freestyle
details
Maria Paula Heitmann
 Brazil
4:17.64 Lucia Gauna
 Argentina
4:19.14 Maria Victoria Yegres
 Venezuela
Delfina Dini
 Argentina
4:19.24
800 m freestyle
details
Maria Victoria Yegres
 Venezuela
8:50.81 Beatriz Dizotti
 Brazil
8:52.35 Delfina Dini
 Argentina
8:58.66
1500 m freestyle
details
Beatriz Dizotti
 Brazil
16:52.11 Delfina Dini
 Argentina
17:04.17 Maria Victoria Yegres
 Venezuela
17:06.02
100 m backstroke
details
Tayde de la Fuente
 Mexico
1:02.00 Julia Góes
 Brazil
1:02.82 Celia Pulido Ortiz
 Mexico
1:03.24
200 m backstroke
details
Athena Kovacs
 Mexico
2:15.64 Jimena Leguizamón
 Colombia
2:16.85 Fernanda de Goeij
 Brazil
2:17.94
100 m breaststroke
details
Martina Barbeito
 Argentina
1:08.74 Giulia Oliveira
 Brazil
1:10.24 Bruna Leme
 Brazil
1:10.27
200 m breaststroke
details
Martina Barbeito
 Argentina
2:30.17 Bruna Leme
 Brazil
2:31.15 Maria Alborzen
 Argentina
2:32.21
100 m butterfly
details
Clarissa Rodrigues
 Brazil
1:00.19 Luana Alonso
 Paraguay
1:00.30 Valentina Becerra
 Colombia
1:00.82
200 m butterfly
details
Karen Durango
 Colombia
2:13.51 Rafaela Raurich
 Brazil
2:14.58 Samantha Baños
 Colombia
2:15.90
200 m individual medley
details
Nicole Frank
 Uruguay
2:17.46 Maria Selene Alborzen
 Argentina
2:18.99 Fernanda de Goeij
 Brazil
2:19.32
400 m individual medley
details
Maria Selene Alborzen
 Argentina
4:52.22 Fernanda de Goeij
 Brazil
4:55.13 Yanin Ortiz Roman
 Costa Rica
4:57.14
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
details
 Brazil
Ana Carolina Vieira
Clarissa Rodrigues
Fernanda Celidônio
Stephanie Balduccini
3:45.06  Mexico
Athena Meneses
Tayde de la Fuente
Celia Pulido Ortiz
Susana Hernandez Barradas
3:49.97  Colombia
Stefanía Gómez
Samantha Baños
Karen Durango
Bárbara Muñoz
3:51.05
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
details
 Brazil
Maria Paula Heitmann
Stephanie Balduccini
Rafaela Raurich
Ana Carolina Vieira
8:17.19  Colombia
Karen Durango
Manuela Libreros
Stefanía Gómez
Bárbara Muñoz
8:23.72  Argentina
Candela Giordanino
Mainque Mujica
Delfina Dini
Lucia Gauna
8:25.44
4 × 100 m medley relay
details
 Brazil
Julia Góes
Giulia Carvalho
Clarissa Rodrigues
Stephanie Balduccini
4:11.04  Mexico
Tayde de la Fuente
Mariana Ortega Gil
Athena Meneses
Susana Hernandez Barradas
4:15.44  Colombia
Jimena Leguizamón
Camila Agudelo
Valentina Becerra
Bárbara Muñoz
4:16.51

b Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
details
 Brazil
Victor Alcará (49.50)
Breno Correia (48.93)
Stephanie Balduccini (54.74)
Ana Carolina Vieira (56.25)
Victor Baganha[a]
Lucas Peixoto[a]
Clarissa Rodrigues[a]
Fernanda Celidônio[a]
3:29.42  Mexico
Andres Cabrera
Guillermo Cruz
Susana Hernandez Barradas
Tayde de la Fuente
3:35.02  Colombia
Santiago Aguilera
Santiago Corredor
Stefanía Gómez
Bárbara Muñoz
Alejandro Libreros[a]
Juan Pablo Collazos[a]
3:35.94
4 × 100 m medley relay
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 Brazil
Ney Lima Filho
Giulia Carvalho
Kayky Mota
Ana Carolina Vieira
Victor Baganha[a]
Bruna Leme[a]
Matheus Gonche[a]
Stephanie Balduccini[a]
3:55.34  Mexico
Diego Camacho Salgado
Andreas Puente Bustamante
Athena Meneses Kovacs
Tayde de la Fuente
Ariel Molina Macias[a]
Mariana Ortega Gil[a]
Ascanio Pinto[a]
Susana Hernandez Barradas[a]
3:56.33  Colombia
Anthony Rincón
Juan García
Valentina Becerra
Bárbara Muñoz
Brian Uribe[a]
Samuel Bendeck[a]
Samantha Baños[a]
3:58.11

Qualification

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A total of 272 swimmers will qualify in the pool. As Host Country, Colombia automatically will qualify 14 male and 14 female competitors in the pool. Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) may use proven swim times attained during the qualification period of those swimmers who have met the qualifying standards established by the UANA for the 2021 Junior Pan American Games at a competition recognized by the FINA. Each event (besides the relays) have an A standard (two entries allowed) or a B standard (one entry allowed). Countries not qualified can enter one male and one female swimmer through the universality rule.

Qualification system

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A total of 272 swimmers will qualify. As Host Country, Colombia automatically will qualify 14 male and 14 female competitors in the pool.[1] Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) may use proven swim times attained during the qualification period of those swimmers who have met the qualifying standards established by the UANA for the 2021 Junior Pan American Games at a competition recognized by the FINA. Each event (besides the relays) have an A standard (two entries allowed) or a B standard (one entry allowed). Countries not qualified can enter one male and one female swimmer through the universality rule.

Swimming qualification times

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The time standards (all long course) for the 2019 Pan American Games are:

Male Event Female
A standard
(2 entries)
B standard
(1 entry)
A standard
(2 entries)
B standard
(1 entry)
23,02 24,38 50 freestyle 26,28 27,83
50.55 53.54 100 freestyle 57.41 1:00.80
1:51.30 1:57.88 200 freestyle 2:05.40 2:12.82
3:57.96 4:12.02 400 freestyle 4:20.76 4:36.18
8:17.44 8:46.85 800 freestyle 8:58.95 9:30.81
15:57.51 16:54.11 1500 freestyle 17:06.05 18:06.71
57.34 1:00.73 100 backstroke 1:04.31 1:08.11
2:04.73 2:12.11 200 backstroke 2:20.53 2:28.83
1:03.19 1:06.93 100 breaststroke 1:12.18 1:16.44
2:19.58 2:27.93 200 breaststroke 2:36.75 2:46.01
54.54 57.76 100 butterfly 1:02.17 1:05.84
2:02.35 2:09.58 200 butterfly 2:16.14 2:24.19
2:06.30 2:13.76 200 individual medley 2:22.09 2:30.49
4:31.71 4:47.77 400 individual medley 5:02.46 5:20.34

Swimming

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A total of 37 countries qualified swimmers or received universality spots. Only 326 of 350 quota spots were distributed. A total of 167 male swimmers and 159 swimmers were entered.[1]

NOC Men Women Athletes
 Colombia 14 14 28
Total: 1 NOC's 136 136 272

Participation

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Participating nations

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Athletes from—nations competed in swimming at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 5 January 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Cali Valle 2021: Natación" (in Spanish). Panam Sports. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
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