Author: Miles Cooper

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NCAA Women’s Championships Preview: Virginia Heavily Favored For Fifth Consecutive Crown (Predictions)

NCAA Women’s Championships Preview: Virginia Heavily Favored For Fifth Consecutive Crown Head coach Todd DeSorbo and his University of Virginia swimmers will be trying to repeat what they’ve accomplished at the NCAA Division I  Women’s Championships for the last four years. And all signs say they’ll be claiming their fifth consecutive national title. The University of Virginia has captured four consecutive national titles in women’s swimming and diving, and none of those victories have been particularly competitive. The Cavaliers, led by Coach Todd DeSorbo, beat the field by at least 127 points in the first three of their wins before…

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Discover the Ultimate Aquatic Experience at ONEflow Aquatics in Somabay, Egypt

Welcome to ONEflow Aquatics, the premier destination for swim camps in the heart of Somabay, Egypt. Our state-of-the-art aquatics center redefines excellence, offering world-class swimming facilities, cutting-edge fitness equipment, and an unmatched atmosphere of tranquility by the stunning Red Sea. A Facility Designed for Perfection At ONEflow Aquatics, we believe in providing an exceptional experience tailored to swim teams. Our brand-new swimming pools are meticulously designed to offer the perfect balance of comfort and performance. A 10-lane, 50-meter swimming pool for professional training, along with a 5-lane, 25-meter swimming pool for focused practice and skill refinement. Additionally, we provide two…

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NCAA Women’s Championships Stacked With Olympic Star-Power

NCAA Women’s Championships Stacked With International Star-Power Expect more of the same at this year’s meet with the majority of race featuring swimmers with a track record of international success in the long course equivalent events. Five swimmers who graced the Paris Olympic podium will be competing for titles this week in Federal Way, Wash., along with two others who came painfully close to top-three finishes plus two internationally-decorated swimmers who came up short of qualifying for a second Olympics in 2024. Here are the big-name swimmers in action in each event. 500 Freestyle: Among the top-16 seeds in this…

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How To Get The 2025 Women in Swimming Magazine With The Regan Smith Cover

Eight-time Olympic medalist Regan Smith graces the cover of SwimSwam Magazine’s 2025 Women In Swimming Issue, a 172-page collector’s edition celebrating the biggest female stars in our sport. This issue features our exclusive 68-page “Women in Swimming” layout, spotlighting today’s rising talent and honoring legendary figures who have shaped the sport’s history and culture. As we embark on a new Olympic quad leading up to the Los Angeles 2028 Games, this edition offers an inspiring look at the athletes, stories, and moments that define swimming. NEW OFFER! SwimSwam Magazine offers DIGITAL ONLY ACCESS to all issues published since 2015, over…

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3 Ways to Maximize Your Butterfly Open Turns – Swim Like A Fish

Welcome Back! Today, we are going to discuss Butterfly Open Turns and 3 ways to maximize your Open Turns for the better. Let’s get started!There’s a lot of talk about the importance of underwaters in Butterfly and Short Course Racing, and for sure – they are totally a component of a really fast Butterfly race. But for the purpose of today’s blog, we are just going to discuss the Open Turn itself and make sure you all know how to completely break it down to its’ steps before building it back up.3 Steps to a Butterfly Open Turn:1) The Approach…

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Double Olympic Champion Kirsty Coventry Elected As The IOC’s First Female President

Double Olympic Champion Kirsty Coventry Elected As The IOC’s First Female President Double Olympic champion Kirsty Coventry has become the first female President of the International Olympic Committee following the election at the 144th IOC Session in Costa Navarino, Greece. Coventry – who has served as Zimbabwe’s Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts & Recreation since 2018 – is also the first African and at 41 the youngest person to be elected to the office in the IOC’s 131-year history and succeeds Thomas Bach whose tenure ran from 2013. The five-time Olympian was widely believed to have been Bach’s preferred candidate and…

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Australian Aquatics Sports Launch Eleventh Hour Bid For A 2032 Olympic And Paralympic Legacy

Australian Aquatics Sports Launch Eleventh Hour Bid For A 2032 Olympic And Paralympic Legacy AUSTRALIA’S aquatic sports have launched an eleventh-hour plea for a National Aquatics Centre (NAC) to be developed in Brisbane as a critical legacy from 2032 Olympics and Paralympics. LEAVE A LEGACY: Swimming Australia CEO Rob Woodhouse leads the push for a National Aquatic Centre and a legacy from Brisbane 2032. Photo courtesy Rob Woodhouse Collection. The CEO of Swimming Australia and dual Olympian Rob Woodhouse saying today that the legacy the Australian Swim Team delivers at the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games “would be lost immediately…

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NSW Championships, Night 2: Absence Makes The Arms Go Faster for Tara Kinder Who Drops A 200m Breaststroke Rankings Buster Of 2:23.84

NSW Championships, Night 2: Absence Makes The Arms Go Faster for Tara Kinder Who Drops A 200m Breaststroke Rankings Buster Of 2:23.84 Melbourne University student Tara Kinder quit swimming two years ago, the former Victorian Age group star spending 14 months away from the sport. And by her own admission, that hiatus was just the catalyst she needed to re-ignite her swimming career. Last night in Sydney the now 21-year took just 2 minutes 23.84 seconds to rocket up the 2025 World Rankings in the 200m breaststroke on night two of the NSW Championships – becoming the eighth fastest Australian…

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Mio Narita Shaves .01 Off Japanese National High School Record In 400 IM

2025 JAPAN SWIM The final day of action unfolded at the 2025 Japan Swim, the competition which represents the sole qualifying opportunity for the nation’s swimmers to add their names to the World Championships roster. 18-year-old Mio Narita saved her best performance for last, winning gold in the women’s 400m IM and setting a new Japanese National High School Record in the process. After establishing herself as the top-seeded swimmer with a morning swim of 4:41.23 out of the heats, Olympic finalist Narita crushed a big-time result of 4:35.39 to ultimately take the gold. Narita was one of two swimmers to…

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NCAA Men’s Championships Preview: Cal Seeking Return to the Top (Predictions)

NCAA Men’s Championships Preview: You Can Count on Cal Amid all the changes that have happened since last year’s NCAAs — jumpstarted by Arizona State’s national championship coach, Bob Bowman, replacing legendary Eddie Reese at Texas as head coach — some things remain the same: In March, the Cal men never miss. And that’s why Swimming World projects this team to come out on top after the final splashes of the 2025 NCAA Championships. Last March, the Arizona State Sun Devils captured their first national title in men’s swimming and diving with a dominant performance at the NCAA Championships. Superstar…

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