The Daytona Beach News-Journal proudly presents the 2024 Volusia-Flagler All-Area Girls Swim Team, recognizing the outstanding talents and achievements of local athletes who have excelled in the pool this season. Stay tuned for insights and highlights!
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Swim England has announced Andi Manley as the new Head Coach for Team England for the 2026 Commonwealth Games. With a wealth of coaching experience, Manley aims to propel the team to success and enhance the nation’s sporting legacy.
Kameron Chastain has been appointed interim coach for the Notre Dame basketball team, as the Irish embark on a roster overhaul. Chastain, previously an assistant, faces the challenge of rebuilding a competitive squad for the upcoming season.
The KPD Swimming Pool is set to open its doors for the season, offering residents a cool escape as temperatures rise. Local officials invite the community to enjoy family-friendly activities and promote water safety. Stay tuned for opening day details!
The start list for the 2025 Australian Swimming Trials has been officially released, generating excitement among fans and athletes alike. With a host of Olympic hopefuls set to compete, anticipation builds for this crucial event in the lead-up to the Paris Games.
Grant House, a resilient athlete, has triumphantly overcome a serious heart condition and continues to chase his dreams on the racing circuit. In an exclusive video, he shares his journey of recovery and the relentless pursuit of his unfulfilled potential.
Endurance swimmer Sarah Thompson is nearing the end of her ambitious circumnavigation of Martha’s Vineyard, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the iconic film ‘Jaws.’ Thompson’s feat highlights both her athletic prowess and the region’s maritime legacy.
Iona Anderson has withdrawn from the Australian World Championship Trials as she continues to manage a lingering back injury. The decision comes amid ongoing concerns for her long-term health, as the athlete prioritizes recovery over competition.
A talented schoolboy has emerged as the winner of a prestigious swimming pool poster design competition, showcasing his artistic flair and creativity. The young artist’s design will be featured prominently in local community pools, promoting water safety and enjoyment.
The College Swim Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has officially announced the inaugural Power 4 Conference Dual Meet Challenge. This exciting new event will showcase top collegiate swim programs, fostering competition and camaraderie among athletes.