Cal Men Return To Action With Two-Day Tri-Meet Against Stanford & ASU
Cal divers Jack Clark, Scott Garman, Joshua Thai and Geoffrey Vavitsas will make their season debut at the event.
Cal Women Set For First Tri-Meet Against Stanford & Arizona State
The first day of the meet will take place at Stanford’s Avery Aquatic Center while day two will be the Golden Bears’ home opener at Spieker Aquatics Complex.
Rutgers Swim & Dive Hosts Miami, Arkansas on Friday & Saturday
On Friday, action starts at 5 p.m., and then resumes again at 11 a.m. on Saturday morning.
Spanish Age Group Record-holder and 2027 “HM” Recruit Juan Vallmitjana Verbals to UVA
SOFL’s Juan Vallmitjana, who owns the 3rd-fastest 1650 free time in the class of 2027, has verbally committed to UVA.
Yang Jaehoon E Kim Youngbeom Trascinano Il Nuoto Coreano: Doppio Record A Busan
Due record coreani nella stessa serata: Yang Jaehoon domina i 100 farfalla in 51.29 e il 19enne Kim Youngbeom riscrive il limite dei 100 stile
Bowling Green’s Samia Becdach Named MAC Swimmer of the Week
Becdach led the Falcons to a dual-meet victory over Miami (Ohio) on Saturday, winning both the 50 (23.52) and 100 freestyle (51.29).
World Cup Toronto 2025: Big Assenti Al Via, Focus Su Due Record Italiani Per Ceccon
A Toronto scatta l’ultima tappa della World Cup 2025 con le rinunce di Walsh, Douglass e Smith, ma l’Italia risponde con Ceccon pronto
Raekwon Noel and Toby Barnett Each Win 3 Events to Help Propel Indiana Past Kentucky
The Hoosiers handled the Wildcats, emerging victorious by 98 points in the men’s team scoring and 75 points in the women’s meet.
Walsh, Douglass, and Smith All Scratch Thursday Races (And Drop Crowns Spoiler Potential)
After finishing 2nd to Gretchen Walsh in the 100 IM in both Carmel and Westmont, Kate Douglass has dropped the race in Toronto.
Ellen Walshe on 400 IM Field in Toronto: “It’s gonna be a dog fight”
Ireland’s Ellen Walshe dropped over 3 seconds in the 400 IM (4:25.33) from Carmel to get her hand on the wall first in the same event in Westmont
Who Earned The Most Money At The Swimming World Cup In Westmont?
After finishing 1st in the Westmont standings and breaking the World Record in the women’s 100 freestyle, Kate Douglass earned $22,000 dollars.
Alex Walsh on Racing First SCM 400 IM of Season: “I did it. And, you gotta start somewhere”
Walsh, when asked about competing in the 400 IM, said it was a fine first race in the event for her and she will most likely be swimming it again in Toronto
Cómo está la lucha para ser campeón de la Copa del Mundo 2025
Como novedad para 2025, World Aquatics también ha introducido una bonificación que estará en juego en Toronto. Detalles.
Battle Brewing For Overall World Cup Standings At Final Stop in Toronto
Kate Douglass sits just 0.1 point behind Gretchen Walsh in the overall World Cup rankings going into the final World Cup stop in Toronto.
All The Links You Need For The 2025 Toronto World Cup Stop
SwimSwam has compiled a list of all the links you might need to keep up with the action at the Toronto stop of the 2025 World Cup.