PanAm Aquatics is the heart of aquatics in the Americas. We unite and support every aquatic stakeholder, working together to advance our shared mission across the continent. Through competition, education, development programs, and collaboration, we drive meaningful progress and help aquatics grow stronger at every level.
Our commitment extends across the full aquatic journey, from water safety and learn-to-swim initiatives to high-performance pathways and Masters aquatics. We believe in aquatics for life, and in building systems that encourage lifelong participation, excellence, and connection to sport.
At the core of our work is a commitment to integrity and athlete well-being. PanAm Aquatics champions safe, clean, and fair sport by promoting strong governance, safeguarding, and ethical standards, while placing athletes at the center of everything we do. By creating supportive, inclusive, and high-quality environments, we protect the essence of aquatics and the people who make it possible.
Our purpose is to create lasting impact across the Americas—engaging communities, growing aquatic sport, and shaping environments where athletes can thrive, lead, and succeed. Together, we are building a stronger future for aquatics across the continent.
Our visual identity reflects who we are and what we stand for. Inspired by the diversity of aquatic disciplines and the strength of our continent, it represents unity, movement, and connection across the Americas. Our discipline colors and icons capture the unique energy, movement, and emotion of each aquatic sport. Each element reflects the idea that aquatics is one community—many disciplines, many cultures, moving forward together.
The PanAm Aquatics Strategic Plan (2023–2027) sets the roadmap for our future. Developed by the Executive Board, it outlines our priorities, goals, and intended direction to grow and strengthen aquatics, support our stakeholders, and bolster development opportunities across the continent. This plan guides our commitment to creating lasting impact and building a stronger, more connected aquatics community in the Americas.