
Brazil has two standout names that are making waves in swimming at the IV South American Youth Games Panama 2026: Davi Vallim and Kauã Santos, who have been the main stars during the first days of competition
Vallim has been one of the most dominant swimmers in the pool, breaking South American records and winning gold medals in key events such as the 50 meter backstroke and the 200 meter individual medley, showing both power and consistency in every performance.
Meanwhile, Kauã Santos has also left his mark, setting a new South American record in the 100 meter breaststroke and establishing himself as one of the leading figures of the Brazilian delegation at these Games. His performances have been strong and decisive in every race.
With records, medals, and outstanding performances, Davi Vallim and Kauã Santos have become Brazil’s top figures in the pool, leading a delegation that is making history in Panama 2026.




























