• Only 100 days left until the beginning if the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. We have already started the countdown and if you can’t wait any longer, check out the highlights from London in 2012: https://goo.gl/me0TRs

  • You’d be forgiven for assuming that the hairdryers in male changing rooms were rarely used.

    But it seems that men in swimming pool locker rooms are taking advantage of the facilities – and not just on their heads. Instead, in a bizarre new habit, they’re using communal hairdryers on their nether regions.

    Now one Icelandic pool is hitting back. The problem has become so bad that staff were forced to ask men to stop using the dryers on their groins.

    They’ve even created a poster, showing an elderly man hairdrying his testicles and with a large red X covering the image.

    It was issued after local swimmer Haraldur Jónasson wrote a letter of complaint that was published in a local newspaper.

    Titled “This is not a ball sack dryer” it read: “Don‘t dry your ball sack or your butt with the communal hairdryer in the swimming pool or the gym.

    “Bald older gentlemen with hairy torsos must either bring their own blow-dryers or just buy a more absorbent towel.”

    Read The Telegraph and The Iceland Monitor

  • Michael Phelps discussed his recent dark times following his 2014 DUI arrest and more in a sitdown interview with TODAY’s Matt Lauer.

    Phelps, training for his potential fifth Olympics after a 20-month competitive retirement following London 2012, served a six-month suspension last year following his arrest.

    He details the downward spiral that culminated in a 45-day rehab stint.

    Since coming back, Phelps has posted the world’s fastest times since 2009 in the 100m and 200m butterflies since the London Olympics.

    See NBC Sports

  • A gifted swimmer, 9 year old Amber Thomas was diagnosed with brain cancer which took her sight. She would later relay swim across the English Channel, the first blind woman to attempt this in history.

  • A short film documenting the daily ritual of the “Sunrise Swimmers”, a group of pensioners who, in a age-defying act, spend the first light of every morning in the ocean – come shark, rain or shine.

  • Hear all about Chloe Tutton’s whirlwind past two weeks, which has seen her be crowned British 200m breatstroke champion, earn a maiden Olympic call up and be selected for the London 2016 European Aquatics Championships

  • Two-time Olympian Andrew Willis is excited to return to London for the European Championships in a few short weeks and three months prior to tilt at the podium at Rio 2016​….

  • World 200m & 400m Individual Medley Champion, Katinka Hosszu explains her relationship with the water.

    For Katinka, everytime she jumps in to the water, it’s as though she’s returning home.

  • World Championship medallists Siobhan-Marie O’Connor and James Guy, as well as British Swimming National Performance Director Chris Spice, look ahead to the LEN European Aquatics Championships 2016 at London Aquatics Centre.