Hazel Ouwehand shattered the New Zealand national record in the women’s 50-meter butterfly with a stunning time of 25.43 seconds. Her performance at the national championships not only marks a personal best but also establishes her as a leading contender in the sport.
Author: Caleb Wilson
In a world where youth often reigns supreme in sports, four remarkable athletes defy age, showcasing exceptional speed and resilience. These veterans, each in their sixties, continue to shatter records and inspire younger generations with their unwavering dedication and passion.
The upcoming 2025 AP Race International promises to showcase a wealth of global talent, with competitors from diverse backgrounds vying for victory. Anticipation builds as elite athletes prepare to make their mark on this prestigious platform.
As summer 2025 approaches, thrill-seekers are diving into an array of bucket list water adventures. From kite surfing in the Dominican Republic to whale watching in Alaska, the season promises exhilarating experiences for every ocean enthusiast.
In a surprising turn of events, Dutch swimmer Arno Kamminga will miss the 2025 World Championships. The Olympic medalist is relocating to Hong Kong to train under renowned coach Tom Rushton, aiming for a fresh start in his competitive career.
Day 2 of the Sun Devil Open saw standout performances from Taylor Ruck and Torri Huske, each securing two victories in a thrilling display of speed and skill. Their impressive swims solidified their status as top competitors in the meet.
Chris Lindauer has been appointed as the new head coach for Stanford’s women’s swimming and diving team. With a strong background in collegiate coaching, Lindauer aims to enhance the program’s legacy and foster excellence in student-athletes.
USA Swimming has unveiled the selection procedures for the 2026 Pan Pacific Championships, detailing the criteria for athlete eligibility and performance benchmarks. The selection process aims to ensure a competitive U.S. team for the prestigious international event.
Solidarity has emerged as a powerful force following a serious accident at the Argentine Swimming Championship. Athletes, fans, and local communities are coming together to support the victims and their families, demonstrating the strength of unity in difficult times.
In a stunning performance at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Fort Lauderdale, Regan Smith clocked a remarkable 57.46 in the 100-meter backstroke, marking the seventh-fastest time in history. Her achievement highlights Smith’s dominance in the event as she continues to push boundaries.









