At the 2025 Bolivarian Games, Colombia made a splash by dominating the swimming events and clinching the top spot in the final medal standings. Their athletes dazzled with breathtaking performances, showcasing incredible talent and unyielding determination, firmly establishing Colombia as the unstoppable powerhouse in regional aquatic sports
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The NCAA Women’s Championships have traditionally been ruled by U.S.-based athletes, with international competitors making just a subtle impact. As global enthusiasm grows, the spotlight still shines brightest on American stars
Taft ’27 was named NESCAC Men’s Swimming and Diving Performer of the Week, earning recognition for outstanding performances and leading Hamilton College to a strong finish in recent competitions.
Belgian swimmer Roos Vanotterdijk is making waves with her remarkable talent across multiple strokes and distances, sparking buzz about whether she might just be the most versatile swimmer in the world right now
Torri Huske, Anna Moesch, and Shane Eckler shine brightly this week as they claim top ACC honors, dazzling fans with their outstanding performances in swimming and diving. Their incredible feats highlight the fierce competitive spirit that fuels the conference’s excitement
Johns Hopkins’ Lee earned his third Centennial Swimmer of the Week award, showcasing exceptional performance in recent meets. His consistent excellence continues to propel the Blue Jays’ swim program forward.
More records shattered and podiums claimed at the Bolivarian Games Lima 2025, delivering electrifying performances across a wide range of sports and spotlighting the region’s most dazzling rising athletic stars!
World Junior Champion Rylee Erisman has made an electrifying choice to join the University of California, accelerating her graduation to dive headfirst into the program. Her early enrollment highlights a bold dedication to elevating her hockey career like never before
Southern Connecticut State’s Molly Kennedy earned NE10 Swimmer of the Week honors for the second consecutive week, highlighted by standout performances that propelled her team in recent meets.
Alison Kos, sister of Holocaust survivor Hubert Kos, delivered a powerful TEDx talk titled “Finding Your Pool,” captivating audiences with an inspiring message of resilience and hope deeply rooted in her family’s extraordinary history and unshakable inner strength









