
Swimming is shaping up to be one of the most exciting disciplines of the South American Youth Games Panama 2026, with intense events and athletes ready to compete AT ANOTHER LEVEL.
From April 16 to 19, the aquatic schedule will be packed with action, featuring backstroke, butterfly, freestyle, and breaststroke events across different distances, along with 4×100 freestyle and medley relays. Each day will begin with morning heats and conclude with afternoon finals, determining the best in the region in every event.
From the start, with events such as the women’s 800m freestyle and the 200m individual medley, to explosive races like the 50-meter sprints and mixed relays, swimming will deliver constant excitement. Events like the 200m butterfly and 400m freestyle will ensure variety and a high level of competition in every session.
With a dynamic format, daily finals, and medal ceremonies in each session, swimming promises to be one of the standout disciplines of Panama 2026, where every stroke, every finish, and every medal will be experienced AT ANOTHER LEVEL.






















