High levels of E. coli have forced officials to close Mounds Beach at Brookville Lake for swimming. For your safety, please avoid entering the water until it’s declared safe. Keep listening to WRBI Radio for the latest updates!
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Scott, a shining star of Team Great Britain, is laser-focused on the 200m individual medley and relay events at the World Championships, driven to secure podium finishes and boost his team’s medal haul
Protecting your hair from the damaging effects of chlorine and saltwater is easier than you think. Experts share their top secrets to swim-proof your locks, ensuring they stay healthy, shiny, and vibrant all season long!
On Day Two prelims at the World University Games, Virginia’s women took control of the pool with a commanding performance, while Leah Hayes set the 400 IM heats ablaze, sparking excitement for an exhilarating day of competition
A swimming advisory is now in effect for a South Carolina beach after officials detected elevated bacteria levels. For your safety, visitors are strongly encouraged to avoid entering the water until conditions improve
Coach Fred Vergnoux is absolutely thrilled by Summer McIntosh’s electrifying rise, boldly forecasting that her greatest achievements lie ahead. He envisions a stunning breakthrough-a sub-8:00 finish in the 800m freestyle-that promises to ignite an exhilarating new era for Canadian swimming
History in Focus: Swim Class – Post Independent” explores the captivating journey of swim education after independence, highlighting groundbreaking curricula, inspiring community efforts, and the profound influence of swimming on public health and national pride
At the World Championships, Japan unleashed a breathtaking performance to dominate Great Britain in an electrifying women’s water polo showdown, while Italy narrowly advanced in a heart-stopping crossover battle-showcasing intense rivalry and extraordinary talent on the global stage
Health officials have closed swimming at Tri-State Lake after a sudden spike in E. coli bacteria was detected at one spot. Visitors are urged to avoid the area until water quality returns to safe levels. Continuous testing is being conducted to ensure everyone’s safety in the water
Niagara University is excited to announce Matt Bosse as its new head swimming coach. Bringing a rich background of experience, Bosse is ready to elevate the program and ignite a new era of competitive excellence in the seasons to come