• A free diver swam with a whale shark off of the San Diego coast.

    Emily Callahan is a graduate from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and says this is an extremely rare occurrence.

    Callahan said whale sharks are almost never documented in Southern California.

    See ABC10 News

  • Duncan Scott was the delighted winner of swimming’s Emerging Athlete of the Year Award at the inaugural British Swimming Awards in Manchester. The Scot enjoyed a fantastic 2015, as he was one of GB’s leading lights in Baku and made a maiden World Championship appearance in Kazan.

  • After a stunning 2015, including two world records and a hugely successful World Championships in Kazan, Adam Peaty picked up the Swimmer of the Year Award at the inaugural British Swimming Awards in Manchester. He spoke of his pride at winning, but how it only made him strive for more.

  • She swims up to 70km a week in training, but it’s not all about the pool. Get to know Team Speedo athlete and American backstroke gold medallist, Elizabeth Beisel, as we chat to her about surfing, Disney, and her favourite holiday swim spot.

  • Kevin Cordes executes a perfect breaststroke turn.

  • Recently, Teressa Cee, a dancer for the Miami Heat basketball team, was visiting the Blue Lagoon Island resort in the Bahamas. While lounging on a floating platform, she asked a man to hold her phone for a moment. He accidentally dropped it into the water.

    That might have been the end, but a local dolphin named Cacique picked up the phone from the water and brought it back to her!

    See Neatorama

    https://youtu.be/dHWIAZTbl9c

  • Michael Phelps Swim School in association with Gameday Arts launched their excellence programme here on Wednesday as India became the first international venture for the programme.

    Hilary Phelps, the eldest sister of the legendary Michael Phelps, said the programme was specifically designed for children with an intention to provide swimmers of all skill levels with the most proven technique to learn swimming.

    The training methods are the same that helped Phelps win 18 Olympic, 26 World and 16 Pan-Pacific championships medals, she said.

    Hilary Phelps, the creative director of Michael Phelps Swim School, interacted with the children and answered all their questions on what Michael had to do to become a record-breaking Olympic swimmer.

    “This country has so much potential to excel in every sport in existence and swimming is no different. The reason we chose Bangalore as the venue for our swim clinics is because of its rich history of nurturing young swimming talent and a vibrant swimming culture.

    “We want to give Indians the opportunity to learn to swim and later become a competitive force in the sport of swimming. We (Michael Phelps Swim School) are very excited to work together to bring our programme to India, especially Bangalore,” said Hillary.

    Read NDTV

    https://youtu.be/5fsx89uLC7c

  • “CBS This Morning” is kicking off a new series, “Pushing the Limits,” where we profile seemingly ordinary people doing remarkable things. Katie Ledecky is called “the best swimmer on the planet.” She started building her legacy at age 15, winning her first gold medal at the London Olympics. She’s broken 10 world records, one of them, almost by accident. Norah O’Donnell spoke to Ledecky on how she sets — and beats — her personal bests.

  • This video is about Carol Pence aka Penny Taylor