In the wake of a tragic drowning incident involving a child in Clay County, local swim instructor Sarah Jenkins emphasizes the critical need for swimming safety. She urges parents to prioritize swim lessons and vigilance near water to prevent future tragedies.
Author: Olivia Williams
In 2024, a popular swimming area at a Connecticut lake faced closure due to hazardous algae blooms. As officials work to address ongoing concerns, new water quality issues have emerged this year. Residents and visitors are urged to stay informed about safety measures.
Olympic champion Kaylee McKeown has announced her return to the USC Spartans, a move that reignites excitement among fans and teammates alike. The star swimmer, who earned gold in Tokyo, aims to further her collegiate career and inspire the next generation.
A vacant Dutch church is set to be transformed into a public swimming pool, dubbed “Holy Water.” The innovative project aims to breathe new life into the historic structure, providing the community with a unique recreational space while preserving its architectural heritage.
Olympic champion Ahmed Hafnaoui has been handed a 21-month suspension after missing three doping tests, the International Swimming Federation announced. The Tunisian swimmer is set to miss key competitions as he serves this penalty.
On Day 3 of the British Championships, Eva Okaro blazed through the 50m freestyle final, clocking an impressive 24.48 seconds. Meanwhile, Angharad Evans excelled in the women’s 200m breaststroke, finishing with a time of 2:21. Exciting performances highlight the competition!
WeAquatics’ DMV Swim School is making waves in the community by fostering a culture of confident swimmers. With expanded classes and dedicated instructors, the program aims to enhance water safety and promote lifelong swimming skills across all ages.
Louisville’s Camp Taylor swimming pool is set to open later than expected due to weather-related delays. City officials announced that while the pool’s construction faced setbacks, efforts are underway to ensure a successful opening this summer.
Swim Across America has awarded $900,000 to fund groundbreaking gene editing research aimed at cancer treatment. This innovative initiative marks a significant step forward in harnessing cutting-edge technology to improve patient outcomes and advance medical science.
Dozens of whales have been spotted swimming off the coast of Cape Cod, captivating marine enthusiasts and onlookers alike. Experts highlight this as a promising sign of a healthy ecosystem, as various species were observed feeding and breaching in the waters.









