2015 Swammy Awards: Thiago Pereira, CAC & South American Male SotY

Check out all of our 2015 Swammy Awards here.

Editor’s Note: We have combined the Central American and South American awards for 2015, as we feel this gives more depth to the award.

2015 CAC & South American Male Swimmer of the Year: Thiago Pereira

For the male South American Swimmer of the Year, we head to Brazil, where one veteran athlete crossed a historic plane in 2015.

Thiago Pereira swims the 200m IM - Toronto 2015

Thiago Pereira swims the 200m IM – Toronto 2015 (Photo credit: Chris Tanouye/www.christanouye.com)

29-year-old Thiago Pereira has been a Brazilian swimming sensation since first breaking onto the scene in 2002 with a gold medal at the South American Games at the age of 16.

A year later, Pereira would have his big international breakthrough at the Pan American Games, winning a pair of medals – his first international hardware.

Little did Pereira know that those two medals would be the beginning of a record-setting Pan American Games career. In 2015, Pereira competed at his fourth Pan Ams, taking home 5 total medals and becoming the most decorated athlete in the history of the international sporting event with 23 total medals.

Pereira took on a brutal event lineup in Toronto, originally entering 8 events and swimming in 6 of them. Pereira won golds as a member of all three relays, plus silver in the 200 IM and bronze in the 200 breast.

Pereira even attained the Pan Ams medal record despite some major adversity: the Brazilian was disqualified after winning what would been his fourth gold medal in the 400 IM, wiping out medal swim #24.

But undaunted, Pereira would return at the 2015 World Championships in Kazan to put up the highest finish of any Brazilian pool swimmer, taking a silver medal in the 200 IM

Honorable Mentions

In no particular order:

  • Toronto 2015 Pan American Games - Brandonn Almeida lowers world JR record

    Toronto 2015 Pan American Games – Brandonn Almeida lowers world JR record (Photo credit: Chris Tanouye/www.christanouye.com)

    Joao de Lucca: set a new South American and Pan American Games record in the 200 free, plus helped the Brazilian 200 free relay outlast the United States for a sweep of the relays at the Pan American Games.

  • Brandonn Almeida: the 18-year-old is one of Brazil’s best young swimmers, and proved it in the summer of 2015. Almedia blew out the Pan Ams field in the 400 IM while setting a new Junior World Record, and though Almeida slipped to silver at the Junior World Championships, his record still stood. Almeida also won a Junior World title in the 1500 free.
  • Carlos Claverie: competed in all three breaststrokes at the World Championships, very nearly eking out Venezuela’s only semifinal appearance in the 200 breast. Claverie has also been tearing it up in the United States this fall and winter, winning 200 breaststroke titles at the Arena Pro Swim Series Minneapolis and AT&T Winter Nationals.

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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