Retired Olympian Shane Ryan is shifting gears to prioritize his well-being as he eagerly prepares for the upcoming Enhanced Games. Embracing a fresh approach to self-care, Ryan is on a mission to redefine what it truly means to be an athlete-beyond the traditional competitive stage
Browsing: Swimming
Cal Baptist men proudly defended their title with unstoppable determination, while Rice women soared to new heights, capturing first place at the exhilarating MPSF Open Water Championships and shining brightly in a fiercely competitive field
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas offers a compelling look into the challenges she’s faced on her journey, showcasing her incredible resilience. “It’s easier to fight the whole world than to fight yourself,” she reflects, standing strong and saying she wouldn’t change a thing
Miranda Grana shattered the nearly 15-year-old Mexican record in the 200m backstroke, clocking in at 2:03.13. Her remarkable swim marks a new milestone for Mexican swimming on the international stage.
LSU Swimming and Diving soared to new heights this season, clinching six thrilling dual meet victories with standout performances at every turn. The Tigers displayed incredible depth and skill, fueling their momentum and confidence as they prepare to make a splash at the upcoming championships
Four-time Olympic gold medalist Ariarne Titmus announced her retirement from competitive swimming at age 25. The Australian star leaves the sport after a decorated career marked by multiple world titles.
Mollie O’Callaghan exploded onto the scene with a breathtaking 1:49.77 in the 200m freestyle, smashing records and making history as the first woman to ever break the 1:50 barrier-redefining the limits of competitive swimming forever
Day two finals of the World Cup in Westmont set Chicago’s suburbs ablaze with electrifying energy, smashing multiple world records. Elite athletes delivered jaw-dropping performances, transforming this session into an unforgettable highlight of the prestigious speed competition
Indiana and Purdue swimmers earned top honors in the Big Ten’s weekly awards, highlighting their outstanding performances in women’s swimming and diving competitions. Both teams continue to dominate the conference standings.
At the 2025 Japanese Short Course Championships, Rikako Ikee dazzled the crowd with a breathtaking performance in the women’s 50m butterfly, clinching gold in spectacular fashion. Her triumphant victory firmly establishes her as a dominant force in Japanese swimming









