Author: Miles Cooper

A journalism entrepreneur launching a new media platform.

Swimming’s Next Chapter: deboer and Caeleb Dressel Announce Transformative Partnership

Swimming’s Next Chapter: deboer and Caeleb Dressel Announce Transformative Partnership GAINESVILLE – deboer swim, the industry leader in high-performance triathlon swimwear, is thrilled to announce a groundbreaking partnership with nine-time Olympic gold medalist Caeleb Dressel. This strategic collaboration marks an exciting expansion into competitive swimming, leveraging deboer’s expertise in developing premium performance gear. Caeleb Dressel, widely regarded as one of the greatest swimmers of all-time, boasts an impressive 21 World Championships gold medals. His dedication to excellence aligns seamlessly with deboer’s commitment to innovation and pushing the boundaries of athletic performance. Over the past five years, deboer has established itself…

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A 25,000 Capacity National Aquatic Centre Confirmed As Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic Swimming Venue

A 25,000 Capacity Games Time National Aquatic Centre Confirmed As Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic Swimming Venue Olympic champion Cam McEvoy has today led a collective voice of approval on behalf Australia’s aquatic family with the announcement that a National Aquatic Centre (NAC) would become swimming’s centre piece for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. Welcoming the official announcement from the Queensland Government that an NAC would be developed in Brisbane’s Spring Hill as part of the  2032 Games master plan, creating a true legacy for future generations. YOU’RE THE ONE BRISBANE: Cameron McEvoy, who won Olympic gold in Paris, says the National Aquatic…

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The Man Behind Nova Southeastern’s NCAA Three-Peat: The Journey of Coach Ben Hewitt

The Man Behind Nova Southeastern’s NCAA Three-Peat: The Journey of Coach Ben Hewitt Ben Hewitt has seen the sport of swimming from every angle. From a swimmer, to an assistant coach and now as the head coach at Nova Southeastern University, Hewitt’s experiences have shaped him into a championship-winning coach. On Saturday, March 15, his NSU Sharks pulled off a “fourth-quarter comeback” to win their third consecutive NCAA Division II women’s national title. But for Hewitt, winning three championships in a row is not something that he ever imagined, and he wouldn’t have been able to pull off the feat…

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A Busy and Highly Successful 2024 Has Fueled Luke Hobson in Quest for Greater 2025

A Busy and Highly Successful 2024 Has Fueled Luke Hobson in Quest for Greater 2025 In so many ways, February 2025 was much different for Luke Hobson than February 2024. For one, it was spent entirely in the United States, without a side quest to Doha for a World Aquatics Championships like last year. It brought Hobson and his Texas teammates to the SEC Championships for the first time, instead of past perfunctory Big 12 Championships. It was overseen by Bob Bowman instead of the legendary Eddie Reese, one NCAA winner following upon another. And there’s that small matter of…

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Women Swimmers Discover Meditative Relaxation in the Water

Learn the Benefits of Swimming for Women Through Pregnancy and Postpartum As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we are diving into the research-backed benefits of swimming for women throughout every stage of life.Beyond the obvious fitness benefits, swimming provides unique advantages for women’s changing bodies and busy minds. We’ve gathered the best research on swimming’s impact on women’s physical and mental health, along with real-world wisdom from DC fitness coach and WeAquatics mom! Why is Swimming So Beneficial for Women’s Bodies? Swimming is one of the most complete forms of exercise available to women. Unlike high-impact activities that can put…

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Before the Beep: How Cal’s Jack Alexy Prepares for Big Races

Before the Beep: How Cal’s Jack Alexy Prepares for Big Races Success in swimming is sculpted long before the starting signal. For Jack Alexy, a standout at the University of California, Berkeley, meticulous preparation is a cornerstone of his performance. As the Golden Bears prepare for the NCAA Championships, Alexy’s routines and leadership are pivotal. Here is a look at Alexy’s various preparation approaches. CREATING A HOME AWAY FROM HOME For Alexy, race preparation starts long before warmups: It begins in the hotel room. He follows the same routine every time he travels for a meet: “I think every meet…

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Doctor of Success: How Doc Counsilman Built a Legendary Coaching Career (USOPC Hall of Fame Candidate)

Doctor of Success: How Doc Counsilman Built a Legendary Coaching Career (USOPC Hall of Fame Candidate) The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) announced its finalists for the USOPC Hall of Fame earlier this week and legendary Indiana coach James “Doc” Counsilman is a candidate in the coaching category. How Counsilman is not already in the Hall of Fame is difficult to understand, given his stellar career and status as one of the coaching greats in the swimming world. Here is a feature on Counsilman, who will hopefully earn induction into the USOPC Hall of Fame. Indiana University (1959-1990)…

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‘Dragons’ Den’ Star Sara Davies Invests In Adam Peaty’s AP Race

Dragons’ Den Star Sara Davies Invests In Adam Peaty’s AP Race Sara Davies – a businesswoman who appears on the British reality TV business programme ‘Dragons’ Den’ – has invested in AP Race, the global swimming brand co-founded by Adam Peaty and Ed Baxter. Davies started out in business in 2005 when she founded ‘Crafter’s Companion,’ which supplies crafting products, in her bedroom while studying at the University of York. In 2019 she joined the panel of ‘Dragons’ Den,’ the BBC show where entrepreneurs pitch business ideas in a bid to secure financial investment. l-r: Jim Rumley, Amit Aggarwal, Sara…

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Mio Narita Clocks Japanese High School Record In SCM 400 IM

47th NATIONAL JOC SPRING SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS (JPN) On the heels of the Japan Swim, the sole qualifying opportunity for this summer’s World Championships, the Tokyo Aquatics Centre is playing host to the 47th National Junior Olympic Cup Spring Swimming Championships. The competition spans four days and includes short course meters prelims and finals for girls/boys ages 11-12, 13-14, 15-16 and 17&O. Already qualified for Singapore, 18-year-old Mio Narita was in the water once again, taking on her pet event of the 400m IM. Narita stopped the clock at a time of 4:28.19 to handily take the gold, establishing a new Japanese…

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Dual Olympic breaststroker Jenna Strauch Calls Time On Spectacular International Career With the Australian Dolphins

Dual Olympic breaststroker Jenna Strauch Calls Time On Spectacular International Career With the Australian Dolphins DUAL Australian Olympian, Jenna Strauch has officially called time on her international swimming career today after the world-class breaststroker signed off on her six years with the Australian Dolphins. And the Gold Coast-based Victorian departs the sport following a wild finale to the Paris 2024 Olympic program. In the last event of the program at La Defense Arena, Strauch and her teammates in the women’s 4x100m medley – Kaylee McKeown, Emma McKeon and Mollie O’Callaghan, snared a silver medal and then celebrated by jumping in…

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