China’s 12-year-old swimming prodigy Yu Zidi draws inspiration from Canadian superstar Summer McIntosh’s training and technique, igniting her passion to make an even bigger splash on the global stage
Author: Charlotte Adams
New qualification rules for the Los Angeles Olympics have dramatically raised the stakes for American swimmers, igniting fierce competition and sparking concerns that some of the nation’s top talents could be left off Team USA
LSU Swimming and Diving kicks off the season with the thrilling Purple & Gold Intrasquad meet, showcasing the team’s top athletes and unstoppable energy as they prepare for the challenges ahead. Catch every exciting moment live on LSUsports.net!
In the world of competitive swimming, certain phrases simply don’t exist. From “I love staying dry” to “I hate early practices,” these 37 statements reveal what swimmers would never say, giving you an intriguing peek into their unique mindset
Kevin Ring steps into the role of CEO at USA Swimming, poised to restore trust and guide the organization toward a future marked by increased transparency and unwavering support for athletes after recent leadership shifts
Swimming Canada has just revealed its thrilling updated competition calendar for the 2026 and 2027 seasons, featuring key national and international events aimed at accelerating athlete growth and preparing for major upcoming championships
Japan’s coach Imafuku addressed the recent gastro illness outbreak at the World Juniors training camp, urging everyone to stay alert and maintain rigorous hygiene practices to safeguard the players as they continue their intense preparations
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) leads the charge in marine conservation with its groundbreaking “Swimming Towards Sustainability” initiative, passionately promoting responsible aquatic care and protecting endangered species worldwide
The 2025 World Junior Championships showcased breathtaking talent with standout swims across all strokes. Here are the top 10 performances that captured the spirit and speed of tomorrow’s swimming stars.
Mikhail Shcherbakov blew past the championship record in the 200 IM with an incredible time of 1:57.25. His breathtaking swim not only secured the gold medal but also thrilled swimming fans worldwide









