Panthers Command the Pool at ISACI Championship 2026
Hosted at the TBS Swim Pool on 24–25 April, the ISACI Swimming Meet became a powerful showcase of speed, composure and championship spirit as the Panthers delivered a commanding performance in front of cheering parents, students and supporters.
A Championship Written in Gold, Silver and Bronze
The ISACI Swimming Meet 2025–26, hosted by The British School, New Delhi, unfolded across two demanding days in hot and humid conditions. The atmosphere around the pool was electric. Parents lined the deck, primary students cheered with energy, and every race carried the feeling of a championship moment.
Through the heat, the noise and the pressure, the TBS Panthers rose with authority. From the opening races, the team established a standard that was difficult to match. Every start, turn and finish added to a story of dominance, discipline and belief.
Category Highlights: Depth Across the Pool
The Panthers’ success was not built on one race or one category. It came from depth. It came from swimmers stepping up across age groups and delivering when their team needed them most.
12 & Under
Panthers dominance from the start
In the youngest category, the Panthers took control with 29 gold, 19 silver and 8 bronze medals.
14 & Under
A fierce and competitive battle
The 14 & Under category tested resilience, with Panthers earning 9 gold, 10 silver and 6 bronze medals.
15 & Above
Experience, composure and authority
The senior swimmers finished strongly, leading the category with 23 gold, 18 silver and 15 bronze medals.
| Overall Team | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Panthers | 61 | 47 | 29 | 475 |
| Eagles | 33 | 29 | 30 | 282 |
| Tigers | 12 | 22 | 21 | 147 |
| Vipers | 2 | 8 | 16 | 50 |
The Roar Around the Pool
What made the meet special was not only the results, but the atmosphere. Under hot and humid conditions, swimmers showed focus at the blocks and courage in the lanes. Around them, the energy never dropped. Parents cheered every finish, primary students lifted the noise around the pool, and the Panthers squad fed off that support race after race.
The pool became more than a competition venue. It became a stage for resilience, teamwork and Panthers pride. Every medal reflected not only individual excellence, but the collective strength of a team that pushed one another forward.
Celebrating Panthers Character
Alongside the medals and team points, the Sportsmanship Awards recognised swimmers who represented the Panthers with respect, commitment and outstanding character.
Veera
Recognised for representing the Panthers with composure, respect and team spirit.
Jaxon
Recognised for commitment, effort and a positive presence throughout the meet.
Aeden
Recognised for calm focus, resilience and excellent conduct on the pool deck.
Swapnika
Recognised for determination, respect and strong Panthers spirit across the competition.
Anika
Recognised for leadership, composure and encouragement of teammates throughout the meet.
Aadi
Recognised for discipline, effort and the proud character expected of a Panther.
Champions in the Pool. Panthers in Spirit.
The ISACI Swimming Meet 2025–26 was more than a medal table. It was a powerful statement of Panthers identity — excellence in performance, unity in support and pride in representing The British School.