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UPDATE: Potter & Carey make strong showing @ PanAm swim meet

VI athletes had strong performances on the opening day of the PanAm Aquatics Swimming Championships 2026. Photo: VINO
Lily A. Carey achieved a new personal best time of 1:36.97, improving by 2.44 seconds from her entry time. Photo: VINO
Lily A. Carey achieved a new personal best time of 1:36.97, improving by 2.44 seconds from her entry time. Photo: VINO
Carey and Potter competed in Heat 1 of the Girls 13–15 100m Breaststroke, where they demonstrated excellent race execution, composure, and determination.. Photo: VINO
Carey and Potter competed in Heat 1 of the Girls 13–15 100m Breaststroke, where they demonstrated excellent race execution, composure, and determination.. Photo: VINO
After the morning session, both the coach and the athletes attended an educational PanAm Aquatics clinic focused on nutrition and appropriate fueling strategies for training and competition. Photo: VINO
After the morning session, both the coach and the athletes attended an educational PanAm Aquatics clinic focused on nutrition and appropriate fueling strategies for training and competition. Photo: VINO
Both athletes from the Virgin Islands finished Day 1 on a high note at the event taking place in Ibagué, Colombia, from July 8-12, Colombia. Photo: VINO
Both athletes from the Virgin Islands finished Day 1 on a high note at the event taking place in Ibagué, Colombia, from July 8-12, Colombia. Photo: VINO
Kyla M. Potter, left, and Lily A. Carey will represent the Virgin Islands at the 5th PanAm Aquatics Swimming Championships, taking place from July 8-12, 2026, in Ibagué, Colombia. Photo: Facebook
Kyla M. Potter, left, and Lily A. Carey will represent the Virgin Islands at the 5th PanAm Aquatics Swimming Championships, taking place from July 8-12, 2026, in Ibagué, Colombia. Photo: Facebook
The 5th PanAm Aquatics Swimming Championships are expected to draw top junior and senior swimmers from across North, Central, and South America. Photo: asaj.com
The 5th PanAm Aquatics Swimming Championships are expected to draw top junior and senior swimmers from across North, Central, and South America. Photo: asaj.com
IBAGUÉ, Colombia- Lily A. Carey achieved a new personal best time of 1:36.97, improving by 2.44 seconds from her entry time. Kyla M. Potter also had a strong performance on the opening day of the PanAm Aquatics Swimming Championships 2026, recording a time of 1:39.87.

Both athletes from the Virgin Islands finished Day 1 on a high note at the event taking place in Ibagué, Colombia, from July 8-12, Colombia.

Carey and Potter competed in Heat 1 of the Girls 13–15 100m Breaststroke, where they demonstrated excellent race execution, composure, and determination.

Coach report 

According to the coach's report at the end of Day 1, the athletes were faced with the challenge of competing at altitude. However, the two days of training prior to the meet helped them acclimate to the conditions and prepare for the competition.

Coach Rebecca M. Nockolds noted that both swimmers handled the environment well and performed with confidence, marking a great start to the championship and providing them with valuable experience against some of the top age-group swimmers from across the Americas.

After the morning session, both Coach Nockolds and the athletes attended an educational PanAm Aquatics clinic focused on nutrition and appropriate fueling strategies for training and competition."

Coach Nockolds said, "The session provided valuable information to support athlete performance and recovery throughout the championships."

See previous article published June 26, 2026

The Virgin Islands will be represented by two athletes at the 5th PanAm Aquatics Swimming Championships, taking place from July 8-12, 2026, in Ibagué, Colombia.

Kyla M. Potter and Lily A. Carey will compete in the Girls 13–15 age group. Coach Rebecca M. Nockolds will accompany the duo.

The team departs on Sunday, July 5, and will train at the competition venue on July 6 and 7 before racing begins on July 8.

The event, which provides athletes, coaches, and officials across all member National Federations with opportunities to perform, grow, and connect, will see athletes from across the Americas compete for continental titles.

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