The Brazilian Paralympic Swimming Team is in the United States, where, from next Thursday (24) participates in the Indianapolis stage of World Series, an international circuit of the modality organized by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
In the competition, which will feature multiclasses (with swimmers with different types of disability swimming the same series), Brazil will be represented by five athletes. One of the highlights of the Brazilian team is the miner Gabriel Araújo, from class S2 (physical-motor limitations), owner of six paralympic medals.
In addition, Brazil enters the pool with Talisson Glock, Larissa Rodrigues, Matheus Junio Brambilla and Milaini Alviço Araújo.
In 2025 the Brazilian Paralympic Swimming Team has already participated in two stages of the World Series. In Lignano Sabbiado (Italy), the country ended the participation with four gold and four silver, being in second place overall of the medal board. In Barcelona (Spain), Brazil closed its campaign with 11 podiums, six gold, three silver and two bronzes.
