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Swimming Statistics

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National and International Records

Currently hold multiple Peruvian National Records in both short course (25m) and long course events, including backstroke and butterfly. Has broken over a 100 national records across age group and open categories since 2018.


National Records (Open) *Current:

  • 50 Backstroke (25m): 28.06
  • 100 Backstroke (25m): 1.00.50
  • 200 Backstroke (25m): 2.09.29
  • 100 Butterfly (25m): 1.00.10
  • 200 Backstroke (50m): 2.13.80
  • 50 Butterfly (50m): 26.97


In 2021, achieved 4 South American Junior Championships Records, with a clean backstroke events triple crown (50mts, 100mts and 200mts).


In 2019, became one of the youngest ever to break both a National Open Record and a National Age Group Record, in the 50 backstroke (50mts) at 12 years old.



Swimmer in black suit exiting the pool at a competitive swimming venue.

International Success

World Aquatics Championships:

Have participated at 6 World Aquatics Championships, with a best result positioned at 17th in the 200mts backstroke in 2022.

  • Budapest 2022 (50mts)
  • Melbourne 2022 (25mts)
  • Fukuoka 2023 (50mts)
  • Doha 2024 (50mts)
  • Budapest 2024 (25mts)
  • Singapore 2025 (50mts)


World Junior Championships:

In 2022, became the first Peruvian ever to qualify through the finals, with the best result positioned 7th in the World in the 100 backstroke.

  • Lima 2022
  • Netanya 2023


South American Championships:

First and only Gold medal at the South American Aquatics Championships in 2024, with a standout performance in the 200m backstroke event, leading the Peruvian team's medal tally.


South American Games:

At the 2022 South American Games in Asuncion, earned three individual bronze medals, across all backstroke events (50mts, 100mts, 200mts). and contributed with an additional bronze medal in relay events.


Pan-American Games:

Participated in 2 editions of the games, 2019 and 2023, qualifying into finals.

  • Lima 2019
  • Santiago 2023

Swimmer in black suit diving backwards into pool at lane 4 in a competition.

Career Highlights

  • World Junior Finalist
  • Youngest Ever to Qualify for the Pan-American Games in 2019, at 12 years old
  • South American Champion
  • Multiple South American Junior Champion and Record Holder
  • Multiple Panam Aquatics Champion and Record Holder
  • National Record Holder
  • National Age Group Record Holder
  • FHSAA High School State Champion
  • Member of the Winning Team for the 2026 Big 12 Conference Championships with Arizona State University.


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