The 2026 Australian Swimming Trials surged ahead on Day 3 prelims, delivering thrilling showdowns as top swimmers battled fiercely for a spot in the finals. Early moments sparkled with dazzling performances and emerging stars making waves
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Egor Kornev ignited the 50m freestyle semifinals at the Russian Championships with a scorching 21.12, securing the sixth-fastest time in history. This electrifying performance not only shatters records but also heralds an exciting new era for Russian sprint swimming, marking his ascent into the sport’s elite
Army has named Scott Thacker, previously with VMI, as their new head swim coach. Bringing a rich background of expertise, Thacker is ready to ignite the Black Knights’ swimming program and propel it toward unprecedented levels of achievement and triumph
Sienna Toohey exploded through the 100m breaststroke with a stunning 1:05.97, smashing Leisel Jones’ age record and clocking the fastest Australian time since the supersuit era. A dazzling new star is lighting up Australian swimming!
Sam came agonizingly close to breaking the elusive 3:40 barrier once again, as top contenders clash fiercely in a thrilling race to dethrone the new world record holder. Despite the fierce competition, the coveted sub-3:40 milestone remains just beyond grasp this season
The local police department is raising a red flag about the hidden dangers lurking in quarries. They caution residents that swimming in these waters can result in serious injuries from unseen hazards beneath the surface. Officials strongly urge everyone to stay safe by avoiding these hazardous areas altogether
The 2026 Australian Swimming Trials exploded into life with thrilling Day 1 finals at the Sydney Aquatic Centre. Emerging talents and seasoned champions alike captivated the crowd, delivering unforgettable performances that ignited excitement for a fierce and fiercely competitive selection battle ahead
Summer McIntosh continues to electrify the 400 IM, consistently smashing the sub-4:30 barrier with remarkable ease. Her stunning performances have transformed this elite milestone into a regular highlight in her swiftly rising career
The FMC Natatorium in Westmont is buzzing with excitement as it prepares to host the exhilarating Swimming World Cup from October 17-19. Elite swimmers from across the region are ready to make a splash and battle for glory at this prestigious international event!
McKeown and O’Callaghan skyrocketed to the pinnacle of the world rankings, stunning everyone with their blazing 50 back times of 27.13 and 27.19 seconds, smashing records and redefining excellence in competitive swimming









