North Carolina State University Athletics
Saturday, October 21
Santiago, Chile

NC State
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Pan America Games

Wolfpack Represent Team USA at the Pan American Games
10/20/2023 12:13:00 PM | Swimming
SANTIAGO, Chile – The Wolfpack and Team USA will be well represented down south as six members of the NC State Swim and Dive program get set to participate in the Pan American Games from Oct. 21-25 in Santiago, Chile.
Arsenio Bustos, Will Gallant, Luke Miller, Kennedy Noble, and James Plage will all participate in different events, while Hall of Fame coach Mark Bernardino will also be making the trip as part of the coaching staff for Team USA.
The pool competition will occur at Centro Acuático, with prelims running from 8:00 -9:30 am EST and finals from 3:00 pm- 5:15 pm EST.
Kennedy Noble:
100 back
200 back
200 IM
Will Gallant:
800 free
1500 free
Arsenio Bustos:
100 fly
200 IM
Luke Miller:
100 fly
James Plage:
400 Free
800 free
The Pan American Games are the world's third-largest international multi-sport Games; they are only surpassed in size and scope by the Olympic Summer Games and the Asian Games. The first Pan American Games were held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1951, and the inaugural Parapan American Games were held in Mexico City in 1999. Both the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games are held every four years for the athletes of the 41 PASO member nations in the year preceding the Olympic and Paralympic Summer Games.
Arsenio Bustos, Will Gallant, Luke Miller, Kennedy Noble, and James Plage will all participate in different events, while Hall of Fame coach Mark Bernardino will also be making the trip as part of the coaching staff for Team USA.
The pool competition will occur at Centro Acuático, with prelims running from 8:00 -9:30 am EST and finals from 3:00 pm- 5:15 pm EST.
Kennedy Noble:
100 back
200 back
200 IM
Will Gallant:
800 free
1500 free
Arsenio Bustos:
100 fly
200 IM
Luke Miller:
100 fly
James Plage:
400 Free
800 free
The Pan American Games are the world's third-largest international multi-sport Games; they are only surpassed in size and scope by the Olympic Summer Games and the Asian Games. The first Pan American Games were held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1951, and the inaugural Parapan American Games were held in Mexico City in 1999. Both the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games are held every four years for the athletes of the 41 PASO member nations in the year preceding the Olympic and Paralympic Summer Games.
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