Pieter Coetze and Kaylene Corbett stole the spotlight at the Swimming South Africa Awards, headlining an unforgettable evening that celebrated the country’s finest aquatic champions. The event shone a spotlight on rising stars and unveiled a complete lineup of winners across all categories
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Gwinnett Daily Post proudly shines a spotlight on November’s standout stars in high school swimming and diving. This fall, athletes from across the county made waves with jaw-dropping achievements and record-smashing performances, earning the recognition they truly deserve
Lucas Morin shattered the Canadian age record in the 50m breaststroke, blazing through the water with an electrifying time of 27.05 seconds at the Quebec Senior Cup, cementing his place as one of Canada’s most exciting rising swimming stars
Cam McEvoy is fired up and ready to conquer the world after blazing through his season opener in Tokyo with an electrifying 21.38. This standout performance sets the stage for a thrilling season as he eyes top honors ahead
Multiple ISR instructors are expanding life-saving self-rescue swim lessons across the Tahoe region in 2026, aiming to boost water safety and prevent drownings as outdoor activities rise.
At the Japan Open, Kyle McEvoy set the pool on fire with a scorching 21.38 in the 50m freestyle, while 16-year-old Ohashi stunned spectators by smashing the 200m breaststroke record with an astonishing 2:06.96 finish. Their thrilling performances sparked a wave of excitement, promising an unforgettable meet!
The entry lists for the European Short Course Championships have been released, and one striking omission stands out: athletes from Russia and Belarus are missing. This exclusion reflects the ongoing sanctions linked to geopolitical tensions that continue to reshape the landscape of international sports
In the HS swimming league finals, Scranton Prep girls aim to claim the championship, while Abington Heights boys seek their first league title. Both teams are poised for strong performances this season.
Canadian swimming sensation Maggie MacNeil has been proudly inducted into the Hall of Fame, honoring her remarkable journey and outstanding achievements both in and out of the pool. Her unwavering dedication and record-breaking performances have cemented her status as a true icon in the world of swimming
Entry lists for the Short-Course European Swimming Championships are out, but there’s a significant absence: athletes from Russia and Belarus won’t be competing due to ongoing sanctions tied to the current geopolitical situation. Still, the event promises thrilling action and fierce determination as it charges ahead!









