Category: Competition
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Pennsylvania Freshman Swimmer Earns State Title, Breaks Program Record | WJACTV
A Pennsylvania high school freshman is now a state champion. Rylee Kohan captured gold in the 50-yard freestyle at the PIAA Class 2A swimming championships, breaking a program record in that event. But her victory came among a “wave of emotions” for her and the Westmont Hilltop community. Rylee Kohan put on quite a performance…
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Is This the Fastest NCAA Record Ever? | The Swim Scribe
Gretchen Walsh just unleashed one of the all time FASTEST NCAA swims EVER, as she once again DEMOLISHED her own NCAA record in the 100 butterfly.
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Top 5 Finishes From the TYR Pro Swim Series Westmont | USA Swimming
The TYR Pro Swim Series kicked off the 2025 season in Westmont, IL with plenty of exciting races! Watch the full Top 5 Finishes video on the USA Swimming Network today.
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Queensland Government Proposes New Swimming Pool Plans for 2032 Olympics | Sky News Australia
The Queensland government is proposing a surprise new state-of-the-art aquatics centre to host swimming for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic games. The mega stadium would be built across from the proposed Victoria Park Stadium and form part of a new Olympic Precinct. According to Nine News, the Crisafulli government is preparing to scrap the proposed…
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Record-Setting Women’s 100 Butterfly | 2025 NCAA Swimming Championships
Gretchen Walsh set an American record and became the first woman ever to break 47 seconds in the 100 butterfly at the 2025 NCAA women’s swimming and diving championships. Watch the race here.
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Ex-Olympic Swimmer Kirsty Coventry Elected to Most Powerful Job in World Sport | Sky News
The race to become the most powerful figure in global sport concluded today, with Zimbabwe’s sports minister, Kirsty Coventry, making history as the first woman and the first African to be elected president of the International Olympic Committee. Ms Coventry secured the role after a highly contested election, defeating the UK’s Lord Sebastian Coe, who…
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Former Swimmer Sues UPenn Over Handling of Transgender Athlete | ABC News
Margot Kaczorowski is suing UPenn and the Ivy League of Council of Presidents as the Trump administration suspends $175 million in federal funding for the university.
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Drowning of Non-verbal Boy in Ballwin Highlights Water Safety | FOX 2 St. Louis
A non-verbal 4-year-old boy tragically drowned in Ballwin Tuesday night, according to the Ballwin Police Department, after previously being reported missing in the city. Drowning is the leading cause of death for children aged 1 to 4, making it imperative for parents and guardians to focus on prevention strategies. FOX 2’s Mike Colombo shares more.
