Gabrielle Rose, 47, is set to compete at the upcoming TYR Pro Series stop in Fort Lauderdale. The seasoned swimmer aims to showcase her skills against elite athletes, continuing to inspire with her dedication to the sport.
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A diving instructor off the South Carolina coast made a startling discovery while swimming—an impressive large shark. The sighting raises awareness about the region’s marine life, sparking both excitement and caution among divers and beachgoers alike.
In a stunning display of talent, European Junior Championships Medalist Liebmann shattered the German age record in the 1500m freestyle, clocking in at 14:57.00. This remarkable achievement solidifies Liebmann’s rising star status in competitive swimming.
Lucas Henveaux continued his remarkable performance at the Belgian Championships, securing a stunning freestyle double. His impressive speed and technique showcased his dominance in the pool, further solidifying his status as a rising star in competitive swimming.
Mike Novell has concluded his 11-year tenure with the Fort Collins Area Swim Team to embark on a new chapter with USA Swimming. His leadership and dedication have left a lasting impact on the team, paving the way for future successes in the sport.
The Monterey Herald has released its latest rankings for boys swimming, highlighting the region’s top talent. With impressive performances and emerging athletes, local competitions are heating up as swimmers vie for state recognition. Stay tuned for the full list!
Rafael Miroslaw delivered an impressive performance on day two of the Berlin Swim Open, clocking a stunning 48.36 in the 100m freestyle. This time positions him as one of the top contenders, showcasing his potential on the international stage.
Morgan Ray and Morgan Stickney showcased their exceptional talent at the Para Swimming World Series, each securing gold medals in their respective events. Their victories highlight the prowess of para athletes and inspire the next generation of swimmers.
Campbell High School student has been named captain of a newly formed fundraising swim team dedicated to supporting cancer research. The initiative aims to raise awareness and funds for cancer-related charities through swim-a-thons and community events.
In a stunning display of speed at the 2025 Brazilian Championships, Gui Caribe clocked a remarkable time of 21.46 seconds in the 50m freestyle, setting a new personal best. This achievement places him among the top contenders in the sport, signaling a promising future.









