Olympic champion Ahmed Hafnaoui has officially joined the Florida Gators swim team. The Tunisian sensation is set to make a splash this season, bringing his world-class talent and championship-winning experience straight to the collegiate pool
Author: Sophia Davis
Ghana’s National Sports Authority has officially withdrawn recognition of the Ghana Swimming Association, citing governance issues. This bold move disrupts the association’s role in national and international swimming competitions, signaling a major turning point for the future of swimming in Ghana
European Junior Champs finalist Belis Sakar has officially committed to Arizona State University’s 2026 class, set to electrify their tennis program with his outstanding talent and relentless competitive drive
Luca Urlando propelled Georgia to a thrilling triumph over Tennessee with a dazzling performance. Meanwhile, the Lady Vols set Athens ablaze with an electrifying display that captivated the home crowd
The 2026 Pro Swim Series in Austin promises thrilling action, featuring five captivating storylines: rising young talents ready to shine, Olympic hopefuls staging epic comebacks, fierce battles between seasoned veterans, stunning breakthrough performances, and bold attempts to shatter records
Mizzou swimming fought fiercely but ultimately fell to ranked Louisville, struggling to keep pace in pivotal events. Despite the tough loss, the Tigers displayed unwavering determination and pinpointed crucial areas to sharpen as the season progresses
Adrian, Kromowidjojo, and Cseh headline the Swimming Hall of Fame Class of 2026, honoring their extraordinary careers and lasting impact on the sport. Their induction ushers in an exciting new era of swimming legends
The Zirk Swim Cup is set to make waves in Tartu, Estonia this February, bringing together the Baltic States’ top swimmers for an electrifying showdown. Brace yourself for intense competition and an exciting celebration of the region’s dynamic aquatic sports scene!
The 2026 rankings shine a spotlight on the female swimmers who are dominating the four-stroke 400 IM add-ups, showcasing rising stars and record-breakers who are shattering endurance boundaries and revolutionizing technique in the sport
Gretchen Walsh made history in 2025 by becoming the first woman ever to seize the No. 1 spot in both long course and short course rankings across multiple swimming events. Her stunning dominance is igniting a groundbreaking season that’s transforming the world of competitive swimming









