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Bolles swimmers with Peter Verhoef at Jr Worlds
Andres Dupont Cabrera with medals
Sabrina Lyn with medal
Martin Espernberger swimming
Santo Condorelli in pool
Bolles Swimming Provides Highlights at Recent International Competitions

Swimmers with Bolles ties competed at recent international competitions with notable highlights. Current and former Bolles swimmers competed at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships, held in Singapore July 11-August 3; the 2025 Junior Pan American Games, held in August 10-14 in Asunción, Paraguay and the World Aquatics Junior Championships held August 19-24 in Otopeni, Romania.

At the World Championships, Bolles alumni included Santo Condorelli ’13 (USA), Antoine Destang ’25 (St. Lucia), Andres Dupont Cabrera ’22  (Mexico) and Martin Espernberger ’22 (Austria). Current students Liam Carrington ’26 (Trinidad & Tobago) and Riley Miller ’26 (US Virgin Islands) competed as well. Condorelli led the way for Bolles swimmers with an eighth-place finish in the men’s 50 free final. Espernberger earned a top-10 finish as well, just missing the finals in the 200 fly with a ninth-place finish in the semifinals.

Bolles swimmers at the Junior Pan-Am Games included alumni Dupont Cabrera, Sabrina Lyn ’23 (Jamaica) and Lila Higgo ’25 (Cayman Islands) as well as current students Marleigh Howes ’26 (Bermuda), Lucero Meija Arce ’26 (Guatemala), Miller, Heidi Stoute ’27 (Barbados) and Chrissy Shirley ’26 (Jamaica). Dupont Cabrera earned silver medals in the 100 free and 4x200 free relay and bronze medals in the 4x100 medley relay and mixed 4x100 free relay. Lyn medaled as well, swimming to silver in the 100 breast.

Several Bolles swimmers were joined at the World Junior Championships by Bolles Head Swimming and Diving Coach and Aquatics Director Peter Verhoef who served as Head Coach of the USA men’s team. Verhoef helped guide the U.S. to lead all nations in swimming medals with 29 total including nine gold medals. Bolles swimmers competing at the meet included Carrington, Leah Chin ’26 (Jamaica), Tristan Dorville ’25 (St. Lucia), Fayth Jeffrey ’27 (St. Lucia), Mejia Arce, Miller, Shirley and Lucas Young ’26 (Uruguay). Carrington was the top Bolles swimmer, advancing to the 100 back final and placing seventh.

See results from Bolles swimmers at all three competitions below:

World Aquatics Championships

  • Liam Carrington ’26 (Trinidad & Tobago): 100 back- 40th
  • Santo Condorelli ’13 (USA): 50 free- 8th
  • Antoine Destang ’25 (St. Lucia): 100 fly- 58th; 100 free- 75th
  • Andres Dupont Cabrera ’22 (Mexico): 4x100 medley relay- 15th; Mixed 4x100 medley relay- 15th; Mixed 4x100 free relay- 16th; 4x100 free relay- 19th
  • Martin Esperberger ’22 (Austria): 200 fly- 9th
  • Riley Miller ’26 (US Virgin Islands): 100 free- 48th; 50 free- 62nd

World Aquatics Junior Championships

  • Liam Carrington ’26 (Trinidad & Tobago): 100 back- 7th; 50 back- 9th; 200 back- 22nd; 100 free- 24th; 50 free- 25th; 200 free- 30th
  • Leah Chin ’26 (Jamaica): 4x100 free relay- 14th; Mixed 4x100 free relay- 18th; 4x100 medley relay- 24th; 50 free- 40th;100 free- 41st; 50 fly- 46th; 100 back- 48th
  • Tristan Dorville ’25 (St. Lucia): 100 fly- 33rd; 50 free- 35th; 50 fly- 44th; 100 free- 59th  
  • Fayth Jeffrey ’27 (St. Lucia): 100 breast- 52nd; 200 medley- 71st; 100 free- 83rd; 50 free- 88th
  • Lucero Meija Arce ’26 (Guatemala): 4x100m free relay- 19th; Mixed 4x100m medley relay- 20th; Mixed 4x100m free relay- 21st; 4x100m medley relay- 23rd; 200 back- 25th; 100 back- 34th; 50 back- 37th; 200 IM- 40th; 100 free- 47th; 50 free- 48th  
  • Riley Miller ’26 (US Virgin Islands): 50 fly- 55th; 50 back- 57th; 50 free- 78th
  • Chrissy Shirley ’26 (Jamaica): 4x100 free relay- 14th; Mixed 4x100 free relay- 18th; Mixed 4x100 medley relay- 21st; 4x100 medley relay – 24th; 50 free- 29th; 50 breast- 40th; 50 fly- 50th; 100 fly- 55th; 100 free- 57th
  • Lucas Young ’26 (Uruguay): 200 breast- 19th; 400 IM- 34th; 200 IM- 35th; 100 breast- 36th; 50 Breast- 41st

Junior Pan American Games

  • Andres Dupont Cabrera ’22 (Mexico): 100 free- 2nd; 4x200 free relay- 2nd; 4x100 medley relay- 3rd; Mixed 4x100 free relay- 3rd; 100 fly- 4th; 4x100 free relay- 4th
  • Lila Higgo ’25 (Cayman Islands): 100 Back- 4th; 4x200 free relay- 6th; 50 free-9th; 100 fly- 23rd
  • Marleigh Howes ’26 (Bermuda): 50 free- 22nd; 200 free- 24th; 100 free- 27th
  • Sabrina Lyn ’23 (Jamaica): 100 breast- 2nd; 50 free- 5th; Mixed 4x100 free relay- 7th; Mixed 4x100 medley relay- 7th; 100 free- 9th; 100 fly- 10th
  • Lucero Meija Arce ’26 (Guatemala): Mixed 4x100 medley relay- 5th; 100 back- 7th; 4x100 free relay – 7th; 200 back- 9th; 400 free- 12th   
  • Riley Miller ’26 (US Virgin Islands): 100 back- 24th; 50 free- 29th; 100 free- 33rd
  • Heidi Stoute ’27 (Barbados): 200 free- 5th; 400 free- 8th; 100 free- 8th; Mixed 4x100 free relay- 15th
  • Chrissy Shirley ’26 (Jamaica): 50 free- 6th; Mixed 4x100 free relay- 7th; Mixed 4x100 medley relay- 7th; 100 fly- 14th; 100 free- 15th