• The FINA Marathon Swimming Olympic Games Qualification Tournament – in Setubal (POR) – on June 11-12 – will be live streamed worldwide, free of charge, on FINA YOUTUBE.

    Please follow the two different links to watch the women’s on Saturday and the men’s race on Sunday:

    Saturday 11/06/2016
    • Women’s race at 16:00 (GMT+1) : LINK

    Sunday 12/06/2016

    • Men’s race at 16:00 (GMT+1): LINK

    RESULTS will be provided by OMEGA.

    Photo by Gustty

  • Badger Swim Club is one of the most successful clubs in the United States, training many of the worlds greatest swimmers and coaches. World Sport sat down with head coach John Collins and Puerto Rican Swim Team member, Eric Culver, as they discuss the perfect backstroke.

  • A horror story that will make you think twice about urinating in the river, as one man recounts his experience of a Candiru fish swimming up his urine stream and into his penis. Jeremy meets with him to look at images of the medical procedure to remove the fish, and then reunites him with the actual fish!

  • M’Baye Niang has only recently regained full fitness after a prolonged spell out of the game due to injury.

    So when the AC Milan forward posted footage of his balcony antics on social media it didn’t go down too well.

    Read Daily Star

    https://youtu.be/X-oxpDn4xfk

  • Shawn Torres is a swimmer who still swims in the absence of his right leg. In spite of his situation, he continues to strive for success.

    https://youtu.be/GOXMBX-dB4U

  • An all-girl rock band has been dropped from performing at a New York event after remarks defending convicted Stanford University rapist Brock Turner came to light.

    Good English was disinvited from Brooklyn’s Northside Music Festival this weekend after drummer Leslie Rasmussen wrote a letter defending convicted rapist Brock Turner.

    She helped convince the judge to give Turner, her childhood friend, a measly six-month jail sentence.

    See Inside Edition

    https://youtu.be/UCvOhXTW2pM

    https://youtu.be/S3RkqofV4Lg

  • Fred Nelis is all heart, even though his heart didn’t originally belong to him.

    He’s a local transplant patient who is defying the odds, swimming his way to success.

    If the name Fred Nelis sounds familiar, it should. He gained national attention when he and a friend both received the gift of life from the same organ donor. Now, Fred is practicing hard for the Transplant Games of America to be held this weekend in Cleveland.

    See FOX 17

  • A local mom is making waves within the Arlington Dept. of Parks and Recreation’s aquatics program.

    The mother, who goes by “Lynn” but didn’t want her last name used, to protect her daughter’s privacy, says a male swim instructor is showing too much skin — specifically, his chest — in the pool. She wants the man to wear a shirt when teaching her daughter (and other children) how to swim.

    This morning, after a Parks and Rec staffer told her the department wouldn’t force the instructor to wear anything in the pool other than appropriate swim trunks, Lynn emailed numerous local reporters and news outlets with her complaint.

    The biggest problem, she explained, is skin-to-skin contact, which she finds intolerable.

    “I sit with my daughter every week watching her… and of course the instructors are touching and holding children the entire time!” she said in an email. (Lynn has had other complaints against the Parks and Rec department, but this is the most recent issue.)

    Arlington County Dept. of Parks and Recreation spokeswoman Susan Kalish told ARLnow.com that swim shirts are optional for instructors.
    “All of the aquatic instructors that are employed by Arlington County are required to wear proper swim attire,” Kalish said via email. “For men, they must wear swim trunks. We provide instructors with a rash-guard shirt (worn in water), which is optional. The Department of Parks and Recreation received a complaint regarding staff attire from a customer on Wednesday, June 8. Staff responded promptly and offered to cancel the class enrollment and provide a full refund.”

    Read ARL Now

    Photo by Arlington County

  • Brock Turner, the ex-Stanford swimmer convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman, lied about his history of drinking and drug use when he portrayed himself in a statement to probation officials as an “inexperienced drinker and party goer,” prosecutors contended in a sentencing memo.

    Turner is serving a six-month jail sentence for three counts of sexual assault, but can be released in as soon as three months. He faced a maximum of 14 years in jail and Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky’s sentence has led to widespread outcry and a campaign to recall him.

    Turner has also come under fire for the statement, obtained by CBS News, in which he blames his behavior on alcohol and the “college lifestyle.” In the statement, he also implies he hadn’t had experience with partying and drinking prior to the sex assault.

    “Coming from a small town in Ohio, I had never really experienced celebrating or partying that involved alcohol,” he said in the statement.

    In the memo, however, prosecutors point to cell phone evidence they say proves otherwise. In a search of Turner’s cell phone, prosecutors say they found photos of Turner smoking a pipe and a Dec. 27, 2014 video of Turner smoking a bong and drinking out of a liquor bottle immediately after.

    See CBS News and read ABC News