The Cincinnati Recreation Commission is excited to announce free swimming sessions for kids at Filson Pool this summer. The initiative aims to promote water safety and provide families with a fun, engaging way to beat the heat.
Author: Samuel Brown
Nyls Korstanje made waves in the swimming world by shattering the Dutch 50-meter butterfly record with an impressive time of 22.72 seconds. This remarkable performance positions him as the 10th fastest swimmer in history for this distance.
Swimming Australia has appointed Olympic gold medalist Chris Fydler as its new president, a move aimed at strengthening the organization’s leadership. Fydler, celebrated for his achievements in the pool, brings a wealth of experience and passion to the role.
In a stunning display of speed and skill, Chen Juner shattered the men’s 100-meter butterfly national record on Day Seven of the Chinese Nationals. His remarkable performance not only set a new benchmark but also ignited excitement for the upcoming international competitions.
Clarkstown South’s Isaih Francis has been named the standout star of the 2024-2025 Rockland boys swimming all-stars. His exceptional performance throughout the season has solidified his reputation as a top competitor in the league.
A Summit County law firm is committing funds to provide youth swimming lessons for local children. Families interested in applying can find details and application guidelines on Cleveland.com. This initiative aims to enhance water safety and promote healthy activity.
Hubert Kos and Regan Smith shone Saturday night in Austin, each claiming double victories at the meet. Meanwhile, Emma Marchand impressively clocked a time of 2:08.25 in the women’s 200 breaststroke, showcasing her prowess in the pool.
Thirteen-year-old ElliReese Niday made headlines by claiming the national title in women’s platform diving, showcasing remarkable talent and poise. Her victory marks a significant milestone for young athletes in the sport, inspiring future generations.
UCLA Athletics is at a crossroads once more as budget constraints loom over its aquatic sports programs. As decisions weigh heavily on the future of swimming and diving, past cuts raise concerns: will history repeat itself, impacting athletes and fans alike?
Grant House has joined the NCAA lawsuit, aiming to challenge restrictive policies and “open up the doors” for student-athletes. House emphasizes the importance of expanding opportunities rather than limiting them, as detailed in various videos.








