The Cal Poly Swim and Dive Team held its annual banquet, celebrating the team’s achievements despite ongoing uncertainty surrounding its future. Athletes and supporters rallied, emphasizing the importance of preserving the program amidst budget cuts.
Author: Ava Thompson
On Water Safety Day, families are invited to enjoy a free swim at the city pool, aimed at promoting safe swimming practices. This event, hosted by local authorities, emphasizes the importance of water safety awareness while providing a fun, community-oriented experience.
Spain has officially announced its National Open Water Team for the upcoming European Championships. Athletes are gearing up to compete on the international stage, showcasing their skills in challenging aquatic environments.
The MHS girls’ swim team made waves at the Centennial League meet, showcasing impressive talent and teamwork. With several personal bests and podium finishes, the swimmers are setting high expectations as they gear up for upcoming competitions.
Aussie Olympic champion Cam McEvoy is set to guide the ‘Next Gen’ male swimmers into the Sydney Open and Unisport Nationals. His experience and mentorship aim to inspire young athletes as they prepare for competitive challenges ahead.
Olympic medalist and NCAA champion Bella Sims has announced her transfer to the University of Michigan. The standout swimmer aims to enhance her competitive edge at the prestigious program, furthering her athletic career while pursuing academic excellence.
The NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships showcased thrilling competition and athleticism over the weekend. Our photo gallery captures the intensity of the matches, highlighting standout performances and emotional moments as teams vied for the coveted title.
Marquette University announced the addition of a varsity women’s swimming program, set to launch in fall 2024. This initiative aims to enhance the university’s athletic offerings and promote gender equity in sports. Details on coaching and recruitment are forthcoming.
Gabrielle Roncatto showcased her exceptional prowess at the Maria Lenk Trophy, leading Brazil’s distance swimming surge with a standout performance in the 1,500 meters. Her victory highlights the nation’s growing strength in long-distance events on the international scene.
In a historic moment for Brazilian swimming, Gui Caribe’s remarkable time of 47.10 seconds in the 100-meter freestyle has secured him a spot in the all-time Top 10 rankings. This achievement marks the first time since 1988 that two Brazilians are featured among the elite.