• US Comes Out on Top of World Juniors Medal Table After Winning 2 Golds on Final Day of Racing

    Rylee Erisman helped bring home the final two gold medals for Team USA, winning the girls’ 50 free and anchoring the girls’ 4×100 medley relay.

  • Swims You Might Have Missed On The Final Day Of The 2025 World Junior Championships

    Beyond the stars such as Erisman, Yang, and Hirai, there were several other notable swims that SwimSwam wants to shed light upon…

  • Italy’s Alessandra Mao Stuns With 1:57.00 In The 200 Free, 3rd Fastest 14 Year Old Ever

    En route to her first individual medal at these championships, Mao swam a stunning 1:57.00 to lower her own Italian Age Record by over 5 seconds

  • Mizuki Hirai Lowers 100 Fly Championship Record To 56.87, Secures 2nd World Jr Title

    Hirai, who holds the World Junior Record in the girls’ 100 fly, shaved another .15 off her own championship record that she set last night

  • Australia Wins Its First Medal of World Juniors to Break onto the Medal Table After Day 5

    Ainsley Trotter won gold for Australia in the girls’ 50 back, bringing home her nation’s first medal of the meet.

  • Mizuki Hirai Swims 57.02 100 Fly to Take Down Championship Record in the Semifinal

    Hirai, who holds the World Junior Record in the girls’ 100 fly, shaved .23 off of fellow Japanese swimmer Rikako Ikee’s Championship Record from 2017.

  • 2025 World Junior Championships: Day 5 Finals Live Recap

    After a 50 backstroke championship record in the semifinals, Kim Seungwon goes for gold in the event tonight at the 2025 World Junior Championships.

  • U.S. Continues to Lead Medal Table, New Countries Jump Into the Mix After World Juniors Day 4

    Lena Ludwig (above) brought home Germany’s first medal of the meet, winning silver in the girls’ 100 breast in a lifetime best time of 1:07.60.