Sei Incoronazioni A Toronto: Regan Smith E Alexy Cadono Sotto I Colpi di McKeown e Liendo
Sei Crown Bonus assegnati nella seconda giornata della World Cup di Toronto: Kos, O’Callaghan, Casas, Walsh, Douglass e Kharun
6 More Crowns Bonuses Go on the Board on Friday; Liendo Busts Another
Josh Liendo has become the Crown Buster this week in Toronto, disrupting his second attempt in as many nights at the final stop of the World Cup.
Who Leads the Overall World Cup Standings After Day Two in Toronto?
Gretchen Walsh sits at the top of the overall leaderboard by just 0.2 points with only her lowest scoring event remaining.
Mona McSharry Sets 100 Breast Irish Record in 1:03.84, Her 5th Record Of The World Cup
McSharry set yet another Irish Record in North America, matching her teammate Ellen Walshe with five records through the tour so far
Mollie O’Callaghan Scorches To New 200 Free SCM World Record In 1:49.36
Mollie O’Callaghan delivered a scintillating swim in tonight’s 200 free final to put herself nearly a second ahead of Siobhan Haughey, the #2 swimmer all-time
2025 Swimming World Cup — Toronto: Day 2 Finals Live Recap
After breaking the World Record in the women’s 200 freestyle last week, Mollie O’Callaghan will be hunting the Triple Crown tonight.
Hubert Kos: “I’m Still Processing the Olympic Gold” (Day 1 Toronto World Cup Quotes
Hubert Kos broke the World Record in the 200 backstroke last night. “It’s kind of unbelievable. You can’t really process these things straight away”
2025 Swimming World Cup – Toronto: Day 2 Prelims Live Recap
Alexy begins his quest for the 100 free triple crown, but dangers lurk as rival Liendo has both the recent WR confidence and crowd behind him.
Virginia Freshman Sara Curtis Swims 21.1 in the 50 Free at a Dual Meet in October
UVA freshman Sara Curtis swam a monster 21.18 in the women’s 50 freestyle to move up to the #12 performer in history, and it’s only October.
Taylor Ruck Sets First Individual Canadian Record Since 2018 with 23.49 50 Free
Taylor Ruck knocked two-tenths of a second off Kayla Sanchez’s record tonight for her first new individual Canadian Standard since 2018 Pan Pacs
One “Crown Buster” and Eight “Triple Crowns” Won On Night One of 2025 World Cup Toronto
Josh Liendo was the first official “Crown Buster” after he won the men’s 100 fly in World Record fashion, besting Triple Crown hopeful Noe Ponti.
2025 Swimming World Cup — Toronto: Day 1 Finals Live Recap
Canadian Ilya Kharun is attempting to “Bust” Noe Ponti’s Triple Crown in the men’s 100 fly on home soil in Toronto on night one.
Fluidra Race Video of the Week: Kate Douglass Lowers Eight-Year-Old World Record In 100 Free
The 23-year-old Douglass put up a time of 50.19 to break the eight-year-old world record of 50.25, set by Australian Cate Campbell in 2017.
2025 Swimming World Cup – Toronto: Day 1 Prelims Live Recap
The 2025 World Cup Series concludes in Toronto as today’s prelims end with the 100 IM where Shaine Casas will be in the hunt to earn his first…
(UPDATED) Mollie O’Callaghan Bleeds from Thumb Ahead of 100 Free World Cup Final
Mollie O’Callaghan appeared to have blood on the side of her suit moments before receiving attention on her right thumb ahead of the 100 free final.