At the 2025 US Swimming Championships, 16-year-old prodigy Ava Martinez shattered Michael Phelps’ iconic 200m butterfly record, igniting a thrilling new era in American swimming
Author: Ava Thompson
USA Swimming has revamped its breaststroke rules to boost fairness and safety in the pool. The exciting updates zero in on the precise timing of kicks and arm strokes, guaranteeing consistent enforcement at competitions across the country
The 200 freestyle prelims ignited Day 2 at the U.S. Nationals with electrifying intensity, as elite swimmers battled fiercely for top spots. Stay tuned-tonight’s finals promise even more heart-pounding excitement!
World Aquatics has introduced a bold new bylaw banning athletes who have competed in the Enhanced Games from participating in its events. This decisive move highlights their unwavering dedication to fair play and protecting the true spirit of sport
As the U.S. swim team gears up for Nationals, a notable gap in breaststroke talent raises questions. With veteran swimmers aging out, emerging competitors aim to seize the moment and secure spots on the prestigious roster, potentially redefining the discipline.
Arel Gültekin is making waves as the breakout Turkish star in Slovenia, captivating audiences with his performances. With increasing recognition, Gültekin is poised to extend his impact beyond regional borders, gaining traction in international markets.
As Los Angeles braces for the influx of visitors for the 2028 Olympics, aerial taxis are emerging as a potential solution to the city’s notorious traffic congestion. Innovative air mobility could transform urban transport, offering quicker, eco-friendly alternatives to ground travel.
Swimmers Lewis Clareburt and Erika Fairweather lead the New Zealand roster for the upcoming Singapore competition. Their selection underscores the country’s commitment to showcasing emerging talent on the international stage, as they prepare to compete against top global athletes.
In an impressive display at the AP International meet, Lukas Martens clocked another strong performance in the 400-meter freestyle, showcasing his dominance in the pool. Meanwhile, Duncan Scott secured the title in the 200-meter individual medley, highlighting intense competition.
Swimming Canada has appointed Haley Bennett-Osborne as the new head of High Performance Centre (HPC) Quebec. With a robust background in competitive swimming and coaching, Bennett-Osborne aims to elevate the training programs and support athlete development in the province.