Swimmers tackling the 200 butterfly face a pivotal choice: follow a strict plan focused on split times or adopt a dynamic strategy that adjusts with the race’s rhythm. Experts uncover which method truly boosts performance
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An 8-year-old child miraculously survived a near-drowning incident at a Detroit swim school, FOX 2 Detroit reports. Thanks to the quick and heroic efforts of emergency responders, the child is now on the road to recovery and is expected to make a full comeback
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With Kaylee McKeown’s participation still up in the air, Australian sensation Mollie O’Callaghan is ready to seize the spotlight as a leading contender for the 100m backstroke at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Excitement is building among fans and experts alike as they await the final team announcements
The swimming ban on the Hudson River remains firmly in place as water quality concerns continue, Mid Hudson Health officials have confirmed. Authorities urge everyone to avoid entering the water until it’s officially declared safe once more
Mary-Sophie Harvey’s journey took an unexpected turn when illness forced her to withdraw from the 200 IM final at the Canadian Trials, abruptly pausing her pursuit of the title. Now, anticipation builds as she gears up for her upcoming races, determined to make a powerful comeback at the championship
At Night 4 of the Bell Canadian Trials, Taylor Ruck surged to her 4th thrilling victory, while rising star Ella Jansen claimed her 3rd win, solidifying their spots for the upcoming international swimming competitions
Mary-Sophie Harvey, a top contender in the 200 IM, faced an unexpected blow when illness forced her to withdraw from the final at the Canadian Trials. This sudden setback now clouds her chances for upcoming international competitions
Western Australia’s oldest swimming club joyfully marks 125 years of outstanding achievement and a thriving community spirit. Founded in 1898, this iconic club has cultivated champions and been at the heart of the region’s vibrant aquatic legacy
The College Swimming League has made waves with an electrifying new broadcast deal with ESPN, bringing live meet action directly to fans nationwide. Get ready to dive into the excitement as the first televised events make a big splash this fall season!









