There was never any doubt when it came to naming the world’s best swimmers of 2025. Stunning performances and record-breaking times left no question about who truly dominated the pool this year
Author: Atticus Reed
The Neuqua Valley Dual Meet Tournament is set to make history in Illinois, bringing together the state’s top wrestling teams for an electrifying clash. Fans are buzzing with anticipation, eager to witness fierce battles and unforgettable moments unfold!
Leon Marchand completely dominated the 2025 swimming season, smashing the 200 IM world record once again. His stunning performance cements his status as the undisputed top male athlete of the year in competitive swimming
Fred Vergnoux has been crowned European Coach of the Year at the 2025 Swammy Awards, celebrating his exceptional leadership and remarkable achievements that have defined this season in European swimming
Oscoda Swim put on a thrilling display of determination and skill, with standout individual performances lighting up the pool-even in a nail-biting home loss to Alpena. This promising effort signals the team’s exciting growth and sets an inspiring tone for the season ahead, according to the latest Iosco County News Herald report
A wave of national records ignited the Copa de España de Clubes, as athletes pushed boundaries and redefined excellence in every event. Fans witnessed breathtaking performances that highlighted Spain’s soaring rise in the world of athletics
Senior swimming standout Gilligan has committed to the Iowa State Cyclones, marking a major boost for the program. The Telegraph Herald reports the talented athlete’s decision ahead of the upcoming season.
Rocco Meiring has been honored as African Coach of the Year at the 2025 Swammy Awards, recognizing his exceptional leadership and groundbreaking success in elevating African swimming to unprecedented global prominence
Australian Paralympic sensation Benjamin Hance shattered the 50m backstroke world record at the Queensland Championships, blazing a trail and solidifying his reputation as an unstoppable force in the pool
Medina High School’s swim team is gearing up for a promising season under longtime coach Mike Petruzzi. With years of experience, Petruzzi aims to build on past successes and develop new talent.









