The Daytona Beach News-Journal proudly unveils the 2025 Volusia-Flagler All-Area Girls Swim Team, honoring top local talent for their outstanding performances and contributions to high school swimming this season.
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Olympic medalist Tomoru Honda is making a splash at the Tokyo New Year Championships, fueled by fierce determination and ready to dazzle with his extraordinary talent. Fans are buzzing with excitement, eagerly anticipating a thrilling performance from this swimming sensation in one of the sport’s most prestigious events
Alvaro Granados and Foteini Tricha have been crowned World Aquatics Water Polo Players of the Year, honoring their outstanding skill and unforgettable influence on the sport throughout an incredible season
The 2025 Swammy Awards honored the top 11-12 age group swimmer, highlighting emerging talent and exceptional performances in youth swimming. This recognition spotlights rising stars shaping the sport’s future.
Summer McIntosh has been crowned World Female Swimmer of the Year at the 2025 Swammy Awards, honoring her breathtaking performances and unstoppable dominance in the pool throughout the season
Swimmers often overlook simple yet vital details-like perfectly fitted goggles and effective warm-up routines-that can completely elevate their experience. Dive into 35 essential tips that many swimmers miss but that make a huge difference in both performance and safety
Junior National Breaststroke finalist Reese Reilly has officially committed to Duke University, boosting the Blue Devils’ swim roster. Reilly’s strong performance marks her as a key recruit for the upcoming season.
Leon Marchand soared to victory, clinching the Male Swimmer of the Year award at the 2025 Swammy Awards, a thrilling tribute to his electrifying performances and record-shattering swims throughout the season
Junior National Breaststroke finalist Reese Reilly has officially committed to Duke University. This rising star is set to dive into the collegiate scene and make a splash with the Blue Devils starting next season!
The YWCA Quad Cities is thrilled to invite you and your furry friends to a paws-only swim event-a splash-tastic chance for dogs to dive into the pool one last time before the season ends. This fun-filled, family-friendly day not only promises tail-wagging excitement but also supports local animal charities, making every splash truly meaningful!









