Peru prepares for the Junior World Artistic Swimming Championship in Lima 2023.

Peru prepares for the Junior World Artistic Swimming Championship in Lima 2023.

The Junior World Artistic Swimming Championships in Lima will bring together 350 swimmers from 30 countries from August 28 to September 1, highlighting Peruvian talent.

Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros

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Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.

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The Junior World Championship of Artistic Swimming, which will take place from August 28 to September 1 in Lima, has generated great enthusiasm among both athletes and the Peruvian public. This event, which will bring together more than 30 countries and around 350 swimmers, promises to be a top-level spectacle that not only highlights the talent of young athletes but also positions Peru on the international map of aquatic sports. This is a crucial moment for artistic swimming in the country, a discipline that has been gaining momentum and recognition over the years. During the official presentation of the event, authorities from World Aquatics and Panam Aquatics were present, as well as representatives from the Peruvian Institute of Sport and the Special Legacy Project. The participation of powerhouses like Japan and Spain, who dominated the medal table in the last edition, ensures a fierce competition. Japan arrives with the mission of defending its title, while Spain aims to solidify its position as the favorite. The presence of other countries such as Kazakhstan, Greece, the United States, and Brazil also adds a level of competitiveness that promises to delight spectators. For the coach of the Peruvian national team, Maura Xavier, this tournament is a unique opportunity for local swimmers to face the best in the world. The Brazilian coach, who has been working with the national team since 2019, emphasizes the importance of these events for the growth of the sport in Peru. "The country earns the respect of rivals and judges, and this is essential for raising competitiveness," Xavier commented. The experience gained in such championships translates into greater international visibility for Peruvian artistic swimming. Xavier also reveals that the team competing in this Junior World Championship is seen as the foundation for the Lima 2027 Pan American Games. This long-term vision is crucial for the ongoing development of the discipline in the country. With ten swimmers called up, including standout names like Camila Fernández and Lía Luna Martínez, the Peruvian team is preparing to give their best in an event that could mark a turning point for the national sport. Tickets for the championship are available starting at S/20, allowing broad access for fans. In addition, there is the option to purchase passes for all five days of the event, ensuring a show that combines sports, culture, lights, and music, creating an unforgettable experience for all attendees. Organizing an event of this magnitude is not only an achievement for artistic swimming but also for the country, which is positioning itself as a reference point in international sports. Prior to the World Championship, the Legacy Videna Aquatic Center will host the Pan American Championships by Categories, which will run until August 22. This tournament, featuring 28 delegations, is an excellent opportunity for Peruvian athletes to showcase their talent and prepare for the main event. "The level of competition will be exceptional," say the organizers, and with competitions in various categories, it is expected that the Peruvian swimmers will shine and continue to elevate the country's name. María José Ccoyllo and Adriana Toulier, who will carry the Peruvian flag in the senior category, are the great hopes for the event. Both swimmers, champions at the Panam Artistic Swimming Championships, have expressed their optimism and determination to repeat their success. "The fact that it's at home is super motivating," Toulier assures, highlighting the support from the public that will surely be present to cheer them on. The importance of these championships lies not only in the competition itself but also in their potential to attract more people to artistic swimming in Peru. "Having such important championships at home helps to promote our sport," concludes Ccoyllo, hoping that interest in this discipline continues to grow and that more young people will join in. The Junior World Championship of Artistic Swimming will not only be a sports spectacle but also a catalyst for the growth of the sport in the country. With the backing of the authorities and the passion of the athletes, Peru is preparing to welcome the world and showcase its talent in the pool. This is a significant step in the history of Peruvian artistic swimming, a path that is undoubtedly destined to shine in the years to come.

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