🏆 HISTORIC SHOWDOWN: 52 Personal Bests & The Fastest Times in North Carolina!

The Raleigh Racers completely rewrote the record books at the 2026 Special Olympics North Carolina Summer Games! Our athletes brought unmatched energy, determination, and sportsmanship to the pool, turning the weekend into one of the most successful showcases in our program’s history.

🔥 52 Personal Bests Shattered!

Every single splash mattered. Across our entire roster, Raleigh Racers athletes pushed past their own limits to smash an unbelievable 52 Personal Bests! Watching our swimmers drop time and hit new milestones left the entire stadium speechless.

👑 The Absolute Fastest Times in the State

In addition to the incredible medal count brought home by our entire roster, the coaching staff is thrilled to recognize the athletes who went above and beyond by winning their divisions with the single fastest times recorded in the entire state of North Carolina for their respective events:

  • 4x50y Freestyle Relay Team (2:10.63) – Consolidated Relay Victory!
    • Harvey Alvarenga, Robert Hinton, Ian Castaneda, Bryan Henry
  • Bryan Henry – 100y Backstroke (1:04.63) | 100y Butterfly (1:00.54) | 200y Freestyle (1:56.25)
  • Harvey Alvarenga – 50y Butterfly (37.13)
  • Noah Byrd – 25y Butterfly (21.43)
  • Enrique Jusino – 25y Freestyle Level One (26.27)

💙 Thank You, Racers Community!

An achievement of this magnitude takes an entire village. The Raleigh Racers coaching staff extends a massive thank you to our phenomenal parents, family members, and volunteers who cheered until they lost their voices, managed the deck logistics, and supported these athletes every single day of the season.

To our athletes: You worked hard, trusted the process, and swam like champions. You are all heroes in the pool!

What to Bring to Practice

It is important the athlete be prepared for practice. Please make sure the athlete brings the following items to practice:

  • Water bottle – Water or a sports drink to have during practice. If they choose a sports drink, please make sure it is zero or low sugar. What is important is the electrolytes.
  • Swim Suit
  • Towel(s)
  • Deck shoes (optional)
  • Goggles
  • Swim Cap (if they wear one)
  • Change of Clothes
  • Toiletry Items (if taking a shower)
  • Sneakers (only if doing dryland work – you will be notified)

2022 Swim Season Info

Here is the information about the 2022 Season. All practices will be held a Pullen Aquatic Center

Clinics: Saturday. (10am-12pm) – 3 lanes (January 22nd – February 12th) – First session will be from 10-11 and second session will be from 11-12pm. The clinics will be first come first serve.

  • January 22nd – Breaststroke
  • January 29th – Backstroke
  • February 5th – Butterfly
  • February 12th – Freestyle/Open

Regular Practice:  Tuesday/Thursday 6-8pm – 6 lanes (Feb. 14 – May 31)

Swim Meets:

  • Fun meet with MOR – Saturday April 9th at Pullen.  Start time is 11:00am and the meet should last about an hour.  This is a great time for the athletes to get some practice in.
  • Duke Meet – Saturday May 14th 9:45am – 2:30pm.  Competition begins at 10:45am.  See email for detailed information about the meet
  • Summer Games – June 3rd – June 5th