2025 Swimming World Cup — Toronto: Day 3 Prelims Live Recap
After breaking the 100 free world record in Westmont, Kate Douglass aims at the event’s Triple Crown (and another world mark) on the final day in Toronto.
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.
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
SwimSwam Pulse: 35.7% Pick Fukuoka 2023 Triumph In 400 Free As Best Swim of Titmus’ Career
The women’s 400 free at the 2023 Worlds was hyped as a clash of the titans, but Ariarne Titmus absolutely dominated her rivals with a new world record.
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.
(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.
2025 World Cup – Toronto: Day 1 Prelims Scratches – O’Callaghan Joins Walsh in Dropping 50 FR
Recent 200 Free World Record Holder, Mollie O’Callaghan, has opted not to swim the 50 free, joining the likes of Gretchen Walsh, Kylie Masse and Roos Vanotterdijk in scratching.
Five Storylines (& Some Bonuses) to Follow at the 3rd 2025 Swimming World Cup Stop (Toronto)
Finn Brooks has had a fantastic World Cup so far, and will be looking to add to his two podium finishes at the final stop in Toronto
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.
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.
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.
The Five Crowns Most Likely To Be Busted At The Toronto World Cup
Will Gretchen Walsh take aim at earning a Crown Buster in the women’s 50 free in Toronto?
Pre-Scratch Entry List For Last World Cup Stop Released – Kharun Set to Shine in Toronto
Canada’s Kharun will look to defend his titles in the 50 & 200 fly and walk away with 2 event crowns as the World Cup Series concludes in Toronto.
Mollie O’Callaghan on Racing SCM: “It’s a different beast”
Mollie O’Callaghan was 1 of 4 women to break a world record in Westmont, taking down Siobhan Haughey’s 200 free mark of 1:50.31 from 2021