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Author: Miles Cooper
Experts highlight 3 clear signs of over-involved swim parents: constant coaching from the sidelines, overwhelming pressure to win, and trying to take over the coach’s role. They urge parents to step back, provide quiet encouragement, and allow kids and coaches to lead the way
A 17-year-old boy tragically lost his life after drowning in a swimming pond in the Town of Royalton, authorities confirmed. Despite swift and desperate rescue efforts, he could not be saved. An investigation into the heartbreaking incident is now underway. No further details have been released at this time
Swimming World is now accepting applications for its 2025-26 school-year internship program. Students passionate about swim journalism are encouraged to apply for hands-on experience and career development.
Continuing our countdown, we spotlight NCAA-era’s top American women’s water polo players ranked 11 to 20. These athletes have made waves with record-breaking performances and remarkable collegiate careers.
At Day 7 of the 2025 World Champs, Oceania was set ablaze as Lani Pallister unleashed a stunning performance, capturing silver in the women’s 800m. Her unexpected podium finish marks an exciting new chapter for the region
Thirteen public beaches in Iowa have been flagged as unsafe for swimming due to water quality concerns, KCCI reports. Officials urge residents to avoid these areas until conditions improve. Safety warnings remain in effect
At the World Championships, Germany’s Lukas Martens captured gold in a thrilling 400m battle, edging out Australia’s Sam Short in a stunning photo finish. Both athletes delivered breathtaking performances in this fiercely contested race that kept fans on the edge of their seats
The 1969 French film Le Piscine (The Swimming Pool) captivates with its elegant simplicity and simmering intensity. This stylish story of passion and rivalry remains a dazzling classic, shining brightly as a timeless gem of Sixties cinema
Dutch swimmers Tes Schouten and Caspar To are reuniting with coach Mark Faber as Schouten embarks on an exciting new journey, moving to Antwerp to train. Meanwhile, Caspar Corbeau is preparing to join Belgium’s elite swim group, stepping into a thrilling new chapter of his career









