Agostina Hein soared to victory once again at the South American Junior Championships, delivering a breathtaking performance that cements her status as one of the most dazzling rising stars in regional athletics
Author: Atticus Reed
The Big Ten Conference has unveiled its star-studded roster of men’s swimmers and divers set to dominate this season. These top athletes are primed to make a splash and deliver unforgettable performances in the pool. Get ready for the excitement!
In Part II of our Top 20 Men’s Swimmers series, we spotlight ranks 11-15, featuring outstanding American athletes who are making a splash in 2025 with record-breaking performances and rising global recognition
The Golden Goggle Awards auction thrilled fans and collectors alike with an extraordinary collection of one-of-a-kind treasures-from autographed gear to rare, exclusive memorabilia. Every bid powers USA Swimming’s mission to nurture athlete growth and propel the sport to new heights
Michael Andrew has reunited with his father in Hawaii, sparking intrigue about the real story behind their encounter. Is this a heartfelt reunion or just a brief respite amid ongoing challenges? The full details remain a mystery
Argentine swimmer Agostina Hein electrified the crowd by smashing the national record at a thrilling competition in Chile, firmly establishing herself as a dominant force in South American swimming. Her stunning performance highlights Argentina’s growing prominence on the international stage
Fred Vergnoux shares insights into Summer McIntosh’s rigorous training and preparation ahead of the 2025 World Championships, highlighting her focus, endurance, and historic medal aspirations.
Olympic swimming champion Kyle Chalmers is over the moon as he joyfully announces becoming a proud new dad. The Australian star shared the thrilling news, celebrating the arrival of his little one and embracing this wonderful new chapter in his life
Italy’s Alessandra Mao stunned the swimming world with a blazing 1:57.00 in the 200m freestyle, marking the third fastest time ever by a 14-year-old. Her performance signals a rising star in international swimming.
Swimming Canada is thrilled to welcome back Michelle Killins, stepping into an exciting new leadership role focused on athlete development. Her return ignites fresh energy and determination as Canada prepares to make waves on the international stage!