Caspar Corbeau shattered the world record in the 200m breaststroke with a breathtaking sub-2:00 finish. Meanwhile, Shin Ohashi made headlines by obliterating the World Junior Record, heralding an exciting new chapter in competitive swimming
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The VMI Keydets took on a fierce challenge in their first home meet, battling valiantly but ultimately falling to the Wildcats. Despite their relentless effort and determination, the Keydets couldn’t overcome the Wildcats’ consistent and unyielding drive
Kate Douglass and Hubert Kos have dominated the 2025 World Cup Series standings, showcasing remarkable consistency and skill throughout the season to secure their hard-earned victories at the very top
FLASH! Kate Douglass smashes records, blazing through the 100m freestyle (SCM) in under 50 seconds-the first woman ever to achieve this incredible feat. Her groundbreaking swim revolutionizes women’s sprint swimming and electrifies fans around the world!
Colorado College Tigers battled with fierce determination but narrowly fell to Colorado Mines in an electrifying, hard-fought showdown. Their relentless spirit and grit highlight a promising and exciting season ahead for Colorado College Athletics
Mollie O’Callaghan shattered the world record once more in Toronto, thrilling fans with her breathtaking speed and unstoppable dominance in the pool. This remarkable feat cements her legacy as one of the all-time greatest swimmers in history
Beryl Gastaldello and her two teammates continued their golden streak in Val Parisis, captivating the crowd with their exceptional skill and flawless teamwork. Their unstoppable performance solidifies their status as the competition’s brightest rising stars
USA Swimming has announced the 2025-26 Club Excellence recipients, honoring top clubs for outstanding performance and commitment to athlete development nationwide. The recognition highlights excellence in competitive swimming.
Ellen Walshe smashed the Irish record yet again in Toronto, powering through the 400 IM with a stunning time of 4:22.97. Her relentless streak of record-breaking performances cements her status as one of Ireland’s most dazzling rising stars in the pool
At the World Cup Toronto Day Two finals, Kaylee McKeown blew past the Australian record in the 100m backstroke with a breathtaking swim. Meanwhile, Hubert Kos and Josh Liendo set the pool ablaze with electrifying performances that had the home crowd roaring with excitement









