• Staying Afloat Before the Season Starts: The Work Most Swim Leagues Don’t See

    When systems are inconsistent, things can slip through the cracks. Missed screenings. Expired background checks. Incomplete documentation.

  • One Family, Two Teams: With Two Daughters at NCAAs, They’re United, Not Divided

    These parents are all in, cheering on two daughters and two teams at the NCAA Division III Championships last weekend.

  • Eight Meets in Eight Weeks: That’s Life in Ocala’s FAST Lane

    Since its opening in 2022, Florida Aquatics Swimming & Training (FAST) has quickly emerged as a real-life field of dreams for aquatic athletes of all ages.

  • From Womb-Mates to Teammates, Twinning is Winning

    In an incredible turn of events, twin sisters Parker and Emory Jacobson-Bertanzetti contested a 50 free swim-off last weekend in Fort Lauderdale.

  • When Hockey Body Checks Your Swim Meet

    The Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup parade crossed paths with the Speedo Fort Lauderdale Summer Classic for the second straight year.

  • Profile Of A Swim Dad: A Swim Dad Never Retires, He Just Finds A New Grind

    With some passion paired with resourcefulness, there’s always an opportunity to reinvent yourself, not just in your next race, but in your next chapter.

  • Summer Season: A Time for Transitions

    The training schedule intensifies, but as the days grow longer and the sun beats stronger, other meaningful changes are on the horizon.

  • The Magic of Swim Moms: A Mother’s Day Tribute

    Swim moms are like magical fairies. You can’t always see them, but you know they’re there.