Articles by Terin Frodyma

Enhanced Games Construction Underway at Resorts World Las Vegas

The Enhanced Games has begun building its Las Vegas competition complex, which will feature a built-in pool, track, weightlifting stage, and concert area.

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Summer McIntosh on Rest of her Season: “It’s a Long Summer”

Even after winning twice in Fort Lauderdale, including a thrilling duel with Katie Ledecky, Summer McIntosh admitted she left the meet wanting more.

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Mitchell Schott: “My Sights are on LA28… Everything is Gearing Towards That”

After another strong showing in Fort Lauderdale, Schott is preparing for the next chapter of his career: training in Austin with Olympic ambitions.

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17-Year-Old Minnesota High School Swimmer Creates Device Detecting Harmful Pool Chemicals

After linking team symptoms to chloramines, Aditi Gandhi built a prototype to track air quality and improve swimmer safety.

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Jack Kelly On Training for 50, 100, 200 Breast: “It’s Still Something I’m Trying to Figure Out”

Ft lauderdale wins in the 50 and 100 and a 2nd-place 200 behind Leon Marchand, highlighting Jack Kelly’s evolving range under Bob Bowman.

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Sun Yang Reports Cyberbullying to Police in Hangzhou

Sun Yang has reported a coordinated cyberbullying against him—an ironic turn given past fan-driven attacks tied to his rivalry with Mack Horton.

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Auto-Qualifier Proposal, B Finals Push Lead CSCAA Meeting Takeaways

With less pushback than a year ago, discussions at the CSCAA coaches’ meeting centered on auto-qualifiers and the return of B finals.

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Gabriel Brown Scales LCM 10&Under NAG Ranks, Becomes #5 200 Freestyler at LST Summer Splash

Gabriel Brown added another major mark to his growing resume, climbing to 5th all-time in the LCM 200 free (2:14.78) amid a strong 2026 campaign.

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Seven Russian Aquatic Athletes Among More than 300 Sanctioned from WADA’s Operation LIMS

With more than 300 sanctions issued, Operation LIMS stands as one of the most impactful anti-doping investigations in history.

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10 More National Records Fall on Fourth and Final Day of Masters Spring Nationals

37 records fell at the 2026 U.S. Masters Nationals, led by Larry Day’s six-record haul (2 on Sunday), as long-standing marks tumbled in Greensboro.

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Michael Phelps Honored with Honorary Doctor of Law Degree from the University of Michigan

Michael Phelps was among several honorees at Michigan’s commencement, which marked a historic milestone for the university.

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Despite Years of Delays, Historic North Sydney Pool Scheduled To Reopen this Year

North Sydney Pool, a site of 86 world records, is nearing its long-awaited reopening after extensive renovations since its closure in 2021.

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Cullen Jones, Lilly King, Summer Sanders Among Interviews in “When Everyone Swims” Documentary

The documentary “When Everyone Swims” highlights the urgent need for water safety education, featuring Olympians and community advocates.

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New Pool in Raleigh Providing More than Just Fresh Water to Wolfpack Elite Team

In addition to better access to an outdoor training facility, this new pool also expands Wolfpack Elite’s community based programs.

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2026 Fort Lauderdale Open: Day 2 Finals Live Recap

Gretchen Walsh leads a trio of Cavaliers into the final of the 100 free, she will also race the 50 back later in the session.

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