• Simmons swam with sharks at the Downtown Aquarium.

  • One of Hyundai’s latest eco-friendly cars, the Nexo, is a hydrogen fuel cell-powered SUV that the company claims only emits water and oxygen. To prove this fact, Hyundai España’s YouTube page has posted a video where Olympic swimmer and brand ambassador Mireia Belmonte runs in a bubble filled with the car’s emissions.

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  • Day 2 of ISL Naples capped off eye-watering debut weekend from Cali Condors’ Caeleb Dressel.

    Day Two of ISL Naples sees both Energy Standard teammates Femke Heemskerk and Sarah Sjostrom go against each other in the Women’s Skins Race final.

    Day Two of ISL Naples which pits Florent Manaudou v Caeleb Dressel once again in the Men’s skins races.

    Cali Condors’ Caeleb Dressel spoke to ISL after taking part in eight races over ISL’s weekend in Naples.

    An epic 50m Butterfly featuring Caeleb Dressel, Chad Le Clos and Florent Manaudou in Naples.

    Sarah Sjostrom picks up an impressive win in the 50m Butterfly in Naples.

    All four teams (Energy Standard, DC Trident, Aqua Centurions and Cali Condors) pit their wits against each other in the Mixed 4x100m Freestyle in Naples.

    Chad Le Clos wins 200m Butterfly in Day Two of ISL Naples.

    Chad Le Clos post-race interview after winning 200m Butterfly.

    Full coverage of the Women’s 100m Backstroke from Day 2 in Naples.

    Full coverage of the Women’s 100m Breaststroke from Day 2 in Naples.

    Full coverage of the Men’s 200m Individual Medley from Day 2 in Naples.

  • Perseverance pays off – just ask Michael Andrew who finally claimed Gold in the Men’s 50m Butterfly. It was a nail-biting fight with Szebasztián Szabó closing in but the American held on to continue a great weekend during the FINA Swimming World Cup 2019.

    Australian awesomeness in Berlin from Cate Campbell who powered ahead then finished with style to take an emphatic Gold in the 100m Freestyle and won the Cluster 2 of the FINA Swimming World Cup 2019!

    Emphatic and stylish from Dutch superstar Arno Kamminga who adds another Gold Medal to his collection in the Men’s 200m Breaststroke and wins the second cluster alongside Cate Campbell. Congratulations! What a weekend we’ve had in Berlin at the FINA Swimming World Cup 2019!

  • We go in search of the second largest Shark on the planet the Basking shark! Along the way we learn all about the basking shark, from how big it can grow to what it feeds upon. Did you know that these gentle giants of the sea are very closely related to Great White sharks?

  • I can’t believe it was busier in a water park than it is in Pyongyang the capital of North Korea! It’s also the biggest water park I’ve been too!

  • The Philippine Swim Team explains how important it is to be mentally prepared in a sport that requires so much out of an individual.

  • You will find this treasure located on the remote northern end of Brighton Beach. Accessible through a narrow wooded path that runs dangerously just along the top edge of the cliff overlooking the ocean. Once there, you will be treated to a warm, shallow salt pond separated by rocks the to the rough ocean swells and waves. My family enjoyed our afternoon wading in the water and taking in the beautiful ocean vistas.

  • Chanel Miller was 22 when she was sexually assaulted at a Stanford University frat party in 2015. Within 24 hours, she had decided to press charges against the assailant, unaware that the next four years of her life would be spent in court. Brock Turner would eventually become known as the “Stanford swimmer” accused of sexual assault while Chanel Miller’s identity was kept hidden, known only to the world as Emily Doe. We spoke with Chanel Miller about her recent memoir entitled “Know My Name” where she describes the four long years it took to sentence Turner and the traumatic impact it had on her and her family. She recalls feeling almost excited to share the 12-page victim impact statement she had prepared that would later go viral, but quickly realized that she would be “constantly discredited and diminished” during her time in court. “I was spoken about in terms of how many shots I had that night, or how many times I’ve blacked out previously in my life,” she says. “All other traits were dismissed. But that’s all I got to exist as and present myself as inside the courtroom.” Turner would later be sentenced to six months in county jail for sexual assault, but would only serve three of those months.