City officials confirm that swimming along Augusta’s public riverfront is allowed without needing prior permission, but caution swimmers to stay aware of safety guidelines and local regulations to ensure a safe experience.
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The 2026 Junior Pan Pacs Day 2 prelims delivered heart-pounding excitement as emerging talents showcased their skills across a variety of events. A wave of young swimmers surged into the finals, promising an electrifying night of fierce competition ahead
Australia aims to shatter the legendary men’s 400m freestyle relay world record before the United States, targeting a historic victory with a powerhouse lineup ahead of the upcoming international championships.
Armbruster powered past Mathias to claim the 50m butterfly crown at NBC Olympics, delivering a thrilling finish in a heart-pounding showdown. Both swimmers gave it their all, mesmerizing the crowd with their stunning performances
Katie Ledecky powered through the 1500m freestyle with an impressive time of 15:36, but she remained humble about her performance. “I’m not going to read too much into tonight’s final time,” she said, emphasizing her focus on consistent improvement rather than just one race
At the Pan Pacific Championships, Taylor Ruck dazzled fans on opening night, seizing three dazzling medals. The Canadian swimmer’s blazing speed set the pool on fire, hinting at an exhilarating medal spree ahead!
A Long Island woman who generously opened her private pool to teach local children how to swim was recently forced to stop after town officials cited regulations. Now, the community is rallying together, worried about losing access to these vital swim lessons
The 2026 Pan Pacific Championships exploded into life with thrilling Day 1 finals! Jaw-dropping record-breaking swims and heart-stopping finishes took center stage, setting the scene for an epic battle ahead
At the Pan Pacific Championships Night One Finals, Lani Pallister edged out Summer McIntosh in a thrilling 200 freestyle battle, seizing a nail-biting victory and setting the stage for an electrifying meet to come
WeAquatics has partnered with Kapable to launch innovative adaptive swimming programs in Washington, DC. This exciting collaboration brings inclusive aquatic lessons that empower individuals with disabilities, promoting greater accessibility and enhancing overall well-being









