In an electrifying display at the Australian Champs, Day 2 prelims, Paralympic star Alexa Leary shattered her own world record in the 100m freestyle, clocking an astonishing time that solidifies her status as a formidable competitor on the global stage.
Author: Isabella Rossi
In a surprising move, the Russian Swim Federation has appointed a new national head coach, catching current coach Andrey Chepik off guard. The decision has sparked debates within the swimming community about future direction and leadership in Russian athletics.
In the latest installment of the Lewiston Sun Journal’s kids’ book review, “Swimming with Spies” takes young readers on an exhilarating adventure. With thrilling twists and relatable characters, this novel captivates the imagination while delivering important themes of friendship and courage.
In a heartfelt recognition of her achievements, Jenny Shaughnessy Ferris credits her parents and brother as her unwavering support system. The 2022 M Club Hall of Fame swimmer reflects on their influence as she celebrates her remarkable journey in competitive swimming.
The 2025 Springfield all-area boys swimming and diving team has been announced, showcasing top talents from local high schools. Athletes excelled in various events, contributing to a competitive season. Standout performances highlight the area’s depth in aquatic sports.
In a thrilling finale at the Canadian Open, Harvey clocked an impressive 2:10.41 in the 200 IM, showcasing his versatility. Meanwhile, Kryger thwarted Wilm’s bid for a backstroke sweep, securing a dramatic victory that kept the competition intense.
Michael Houlie and Chris Smith secured their spots at the upcoming World Championships after impressive performances at the South African Championships. Both swimmers demonstrated exceptional skill, setting the stage for a strong international showing.
With the Olympic Games approaching, speculation mounts regarding the qualifying times for the 50m stroke events. Experts predict tighter thresholds as competition intensifies, pushing elite swimmers to new limits. Full analyses and insights to follow.
In a groundbreaking shift, Black Olympic swimmers are transitioning into coaching roles, fostering a new generation of talent in the sport. This movement not only honors their legacy but also aims to diversify swimming, inspiring future champions.
As anticipation builds for the 2025 NCAA Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships, a notable trend emerges: the rise of global talent. International athletes are increasingly making their mark, elevating competition and showcasing the global landscape of the sport.