• Over 1,000 swimmers and dippers made their way to Blackrock beach, Salthil for the 2025 COPE Galway Christmas Swim on a sunny December day. We had people from across Galway, Ireland and international guests who were in Galway for Christmas. Watch highlights from the event.

  • At a time when their home countries remain at war, two swimmers chose friendship.

    Yuri from Russia and Vadym from Ukraine have competed together at the Huntsman World Senior Games for years — refusing to let conflict define their relationship or their shared love of swimming.

    Their story reflects the heart of the Games’ mission: fostering worldwide peace, health, and friendship — and shows how sport can bring people together even in the most divided times.

    This story is part of The Active Aging Show — a series created by the Huntsman World Senior Games that explores how competition, education, and inspiration help people stay engaged, connected, and thriving at every stage of life.

  • Parker and Preston Wheeler are unbelievable! To be setting school records and state records while still in middle school is INSANE. Parker’s state-record swims at only 12 years old are next-level, and Preston’s finishes against high schoolers are super impressive too!

  • Tommy Janton’s journey began in a familiar place: a YMCA pool.

    What started as swim practice quickly became something more. Alongside sharpening his strokes, Tommy found confidence, community, and friendships at the Western Family YMCA that would last a lifetime.

    “A lot of great memories here,” Tommy says. “If you’ve never done it 100%, try it. It’s a great spot to get more friends and a place to put yourself out there.”

    Those early days at the Y laid the foundation for something extraordinary. By age nine, Tommy’s father, Tom, a former Western Y swim coach, saw something special. Talent, but more importantly, a growing commitment to the sport.

    “I knew if I put the hard work with the talent, I really could become something special,” Tommy recalls.

  • We have a heart-stopping video tonight showing the moment a shark leaps from the Parramatta River, spearing through the air just metres from rowers. They weren’t hurt, but it’s yet another wake-up call, with the State Government acknowledging more needs to be done to keep swimmers and surfers safe.

  • In this episode of Unfiltered Waters, Katie sits down in Austin, Texas during the USA Swimming Pro Swim Series for a fast-paced, fun, and surprisingly insightful conversation with Gen Z athletes Regan Smith, Anna Peplowski, Claire Weinstein, Rylee Erisman, and Charlotte Crush. From slang like “sat,” “chopped,” and “aura farming” to trends, fashion, social media habits, and what actually defines Gen Z culture, this episode breaks down how the next generation of athletes think, talk, and show up—without trying too hard. Equal parts educational and hilarious, this is Gen Z explained by the people actually living it.

  • Australian officials have closed dozens of the country’s Eastern coastal beaches following a recent increase in shark attacks. NBC News’ George Solis reports on the warnings issued after four reported incidents. 

  • An SUV ended up in the water off a boat ramp in Virginia beach, trapping a woman inside. A hero passerby leaped into action. One of the rescuers happened to be a Navy rescue swimmer. One rescuer smashed the rear window while another worked the windshield. The car was sinking fast. The SUV disappeared underwater but then the rescuers brought the driver to the surface. Everyone was hauled to safety by rope. Navy rescue swimmer 35-year-old Jeremy Way injured his hand.

  • The youngest victim of Sydney’s horror string of shark attacks suffered injuries so catastrophic, a family friend says his parents are bracing for the worst possible outcome.

    Nico Antic was mauled by a bull shark off Vaucluse, the first of four attacks in a shocking 48 hours that’s left Sydneysiders wary of the water.