As the New Year approaches, swim enthusiasts can gear up for 2025 with innovative equipment designed for performance and comfort. From high-tech goggles to eco-friendly suits, this year’s selection is set to elevate your swim experience. Dive in!
Author: William Green
In a bold move to promote body positivity and swimming accessibility, the “Go Full Speedo” initiative encourages swimmers of all shapes and sizes to embrace swimwear without stigma. Local pools are rallying behind the campaign, fostering a more inclusive environment.
World Aquatics has announced a significant policy change, reducing the waiting period for sporting citizenship swaps to just one year. In addition, the organization has softened eligibility rules for junior athletes, aiming to enhance global participation and development in aquatic sports.
Norwegian Swimmer Sander Sorensen Shatters National Record with 48.86 in 100-Meter freestyle SANDNES, NORWAY — In a impressive display of speed and determination, 22-year-old Sander sorensen has etched his name into Norwegian swimming history by breaking the national record in the men’s 100-meter freestyle. Sorensen clocked an impressive time of 48.86 seconds during the finals at the Norwegian Swimming Championship held in Sandnes, surpassing the previous record that had stood since 2018. This remarkable achievement not only signifies a personal best for the athlete but also highlights the growing prowess of Norwegian swimmers on the international stage. As excitement surrounds…
The Sri Lanka Aquatic Fund (SLAF) has unveiled ambitious goals for its swim coaches by 2025. Emphasizing skill development, increased international competition exposure, and enhanced training facilities, SLAF aims to elevate the nation’s swimming profile on the global stage.
A recent study highlights effective strategies for boosting swimming endurance. Experts recommend interval training, proper hydration, and targeted strength workouts. Incorporating these science-backed methods can enhance performance and stamina in the pool.
In a notable growth for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, Oregon’s iconic Crater Lake National Park is set to undergo major changes, with plans to close swimming activities and phased out boat tours beginning in 2026. This decision,announced by the National Park Service,comes amid ongoing efforts to preserve the park’s delicate ecosystem and enhance visitor safety.As one of the deepest and clearest lakes in the world, Crater Lake has long been a popular destination for recreational activities. However, the anticipated changes raise questions about the future of water-based recreation in the park and what visitors can expect in the coming…