Three Jersey Shore beaches have shut down their waters to swimmers as Hurricane Erin approaches, unleashing dangerous surf conditions. Officials warn that the storm will ramp up waves and rip currents, urging everyone to stay safe by avoiding the water altogether
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Day 3 of the 2025 World Junior Championships delivered electrifying swims that captured everyone’s attention, featuring stunning breakthrough performances from rising stars in the 200m butterfly and 400m freestyle events
Rylee Erisman surged to gold in the 100m freestyle at the World Junior Championships, slicing through the water with a stunning 52.79. This thrilling performance rockets her to an incredible No. 6 on the all-time list of fastest American women!
Stratford officials have temporarily closed several local beaches to swimming due to water quality concerns. Residents are strongly advised to avoid entering the water until safety tests confirm it’s safe. Stay tuned for updates as conditions improve!
Day 3 of the 2025 World Junior Championships ignited with heart-pounding finals as emerging champions battled fiercely for gold. Jaw-dropping record-breaking performances and shocking upsets sent waves of excitement through the crowd, fueling unstoppable momentum toward an epic finale
Swimming is more than just physical exercise. Research highlights six key mental health benefits, from reducing stress and anxiety to boosting mood and improving sleep. Dive in for a healthier mind and body.
Lincoln Park Community Lake buzzed with energy as it became the stage for the world’s largest swimming lesson, drawing hundreds of participants eager to enhance their water safety skills. The Bergen Record captured this inspiring moment, highlighting a remarkable community effort committed to lifesaving education
Mikhail Shcherbakov blew past the championship record in the 200 IM with an incredible time of 1:57.25. His breathtaking swim not only secured the gold medal but also thrilled swimming fans worldwide
Swimming Canada is thrilled to welcome back Michelle Killins, stepping into an exciting new leadership role focused on athlete development. Her return ignites fresh energy and determination as Canada prepares to make waves on the international stage!
In a recent Barstool Sports article, a writer shares his honest doubts about lake swimming, highlighting the icy waters, shadowy depths, and unexpected wildlife encounters as key reasons why this classic summer activity might not be for him









