Namibia’s Ronan Wantenaar On A Groundbreaking Year: “It’s Crazy To Think How Far I’ve Come”
Ronan Wantenaar was a hundredth away from a top-eight spot in the 50 breast, and has become a flagship athlete for the World Aquatics scholarship program
Srihari Nataraj The Latest Record-Breaker In A Resurgent Year For India
Indian swimmers have set five records so far in Berlin, taking their total for the year into double figures with the World Championships still to come
Srihari Nataraj Breaks Indian Record In The 100 Free By 0.01 At WUG Prelims
Srihari Nataraj added an eighth National Record with his swim in the heats this morning, qualifying 12th into the semi-finals tonight
Olympic Gold Medalists Among Candidates for World Aquatics Athletes’ Committee
Olympic gold medalist Wang Shun of China is one of 25 swimmers nominated for 10 spots on the AQUA Athletes’ Committee; 2025 Worlds participants are eligible to vote.
Oltre La Vasca: Le Notizie Dal Mondo Dello Sport Della Settimana
Benvenuti a “Oltre la Vasca”, la nuova rubrica che vi accompagnerà di domenica con storie, curiosità e notizie dal mondo dello sport, dentro e fuori le corsie
A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats? Olympic Universality Athletes In The Sprint Freestyle Events
Mikel Schreuders is an athlete who has progressed from a Universality place at Rio 2016 to a World Championship final in 2024.
Double Olympian Sajan Prakash to Receive India’s Prestigious Arjuna Award
Sajan Prakash, India’s star swimmer and a double Olympian, has been honored with the prestigious Arjuna Award for his outstanding achievements in swimming.
World Aquatics’ Universality Quota: Globalization At The Expense of Athletic Performance?
An in-depth look at the former universality selection procedure along with updates on the recent changes made by World Aquatics.
History-Making Indian Swimmer Sajan Prakash Will Train at Bond Uni in Australia
Sajan Prakash, the first Indian swimmer to ever hit an Olympic “A” cut, has received a scholarship to train in Australia at Bond University.
2022 Commonwealth Games: Matt Sates Scratches 100 Fly Semifinals on Day 4
After clocking 54.02 to qualify for the men’s 100 fly semis in 14th, Matt Sates scratched the event of day 4 of the Commonwealth Games.
Wang Shun and Kregor Zirk Scratch 200 Free on Day Two Prelims of Worlds
China’s Wang Shun has scratched the 200 free, likely to focus on the 200 IM on Tuesday where he is the top seed. He placed 14th in the 400 IM on day one.
Beyond The Lane Lines: India’s Sajan Prakash Gets Promoted
Read on to find out more about smaller swimming stories from around the web in this week’s edition of Beyond the Lane Lines.
Indian Swimmers Discuss Struggle to Recreate Best Performances in Tokyo
Srihari Nataraj and Sajan Prakash achieved FINA ‘A’ cuts at the end of June, but were unable to match their best times at the Tokyo Olympics.
India’s Tokyo Olympian Sajan Prakash To Undergo Treatment For Neck Issue
Indian Olympian Sajan Prakash will soon be undergoing extensive treatment to address a lingering neck issue related to a slipped disc.
Per La Prima Volta Dal 2008 India Alle Olimpiadi Con 3 Nuotatori
La FINA ha formalizzato l’invito per il programma Unversality per l’Indiana Maana Patel che fa salire a tre gli indiani presenti a Tokyo