Tallulah Falls School athletes like Valentina Arias Camargo not only excel locally, but also internationally. Over the holiday break, the senior from Juan Diaz, Panama had the opportunity to swim and represent her country in The National Long Course Swimming Championship.
From December 12-14, Camargo was in David, Panama competing in the 18-over division for the Panama State Team.
Camargo swam in several events, such as the 50 Back, 100 Free, 50 Free, 100 Fly, 50 Fly, 200 Free, and Mixed 200 Free Relay.
She didn’t just participate – she dominated. Camargo was the top finisher in the 100 Free, 100 Fly, 200 Free, and in the Mixed 200 Free Relay events. While coming in first in those, she also was second in the 50 Back and 50 Fly. Her total performance gave her and overall Runner-Up finish.
“Even though I’ve participated many times already, I take this experience with me as a reminder that hard work truly shows results,” says Camargo. “Even though it is an individual sport, it’s beautiful how it brings people together, how you can meet athletes from different clubs and build very meaningful friendships.”
Camargo has been a pivotal part of the Tallulah Falls swim team, and was a member of the 2024-25 State Championship team. She has goals of continuing to swim after her time at TFS as well.





