On Night One of the 2025 World Cup in Toronto, the excitement exploded as one fearless “Crown Buster” and eight dazzling “Triple Crowns” were seized, electrifying the crowd and launching the tournament with unforgettable energy!
Author: Mia Garcia
Swimming World proudly presents the all-new Swim & Tell podcast, bringing you closer than ever to the world’s top swimmers. In our thrilling debut episode, dive in with Stanford stars Torri Huske and Kayla Wilson as they reveal captivating stories and exclusive insights from their extraordinary careers
The Kentucky Wildcats kicked off their season with an intense battle, taking on the formidable No. 2/7 Indiana in a thrilling dual meet. Though the Wildcats fought valiantly every step of the way, they narrowly fell short against a relentless opponent
Indiana and Purdue swimmers earned top honors in the Big Ten’s weekly awards, highlighting their outstanding performances in women’s swimming and diving competitions. Both teams continue to dominate the conference standings.
At the 2025 Japanese Short Course Championships, Rikako Ikee dazzled the crowd with a breathtaking performance in the women’s 50m butterfly, clinching gold in spectacular fashion. Her triumphant victory firmly establishes her as a dominant force in Japanese swimming
The NCAA’s revamped championships format is set to revolutionize meet results, injecting thrilling new scoring dynamics that will keep fans on the edge of their seats. Full scoring charts reveal bold shifts in team strategies and promise unexpected twists atop the leaderboard this season
Fans gearing up for the 2025 World Cup are in for a treat at the Westmont stop! Immerse yourself in the thrill with giant screens, lively fan zones, and live commentary that make every moment pulse with energy-right in the city’s vibrant core!
BHS girls swimming celebrated Senior Night with a special ceremony honoring their dedicated seniors. The Hawks showcased strong performances, marking a memorable evening at the pool in Burlington, Iowa.
Media night interviews set the Carmel stop of the World Cup Circuit ablaze, as top athletes shared their secrets and winning strategies. The event shone a spotlight on the leading contenders, all fired up and ready for tomorrow’s electrifying, high-stakes races
At the Aussie Short Course Championships, 18-year-old Samuel Higgs set the pool on fire with a stunning 4:08 in the 400 IM, seizing Arena Swim of the Week honors and announcing himself as an electrifying new talent in Australian swimming









