• Follow freediver Danel Wentzel as she shares an intimate look at her daily routine, one that helps her to push the limits of human endurance. The mental and physical demands of freediving are intense – but the rewards of exploring the underwater world unencumbered are hard to overstate. See how Danel trains both body and mind to give herself access to these experiences, including learning to hold her breath underwater for up to four minutes.

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  • You may think there isn’t much to swim navigation, just turn left or right, but in the melee that is a race swim, there are some tips and tricks to doing it well… So today, let’s look at 8 tips to swim around buoys!

  • The American Red Cross recommends a few simple things that could save your life, when it comes to swimming. Learn how to tread water for a minute, or float; Wear a life jacket if you’re going boating; Swim in groups of people, or where someone can keep an eye on you.

  • A teen girl was killed after being hit by a boat operated by her father while swimming in the Ozarks, Missouri. Local officials said it is unclear what caused the boat to accelerate into the group of swimmers.

  • She’s the first African American female swimmer to make the U.S. Olympic team, the first African American to break a world record in swimming and she’s an Olympic silver medalist. We’re talking about Maritza Correia McClendon. She’s here in Indy along with two other Olympians to take part in a swim clinic for local kids. She shares more about the program and why it’s important to her.

  • Kayla Sanchez is looking forward to knowing more about her Filipino side as she is expected to spend a year here to complete her International Swimming Federation (FINA)-mandated residency. Video by Philstar.com / Luisa Morales

  • Michael Klim is one of Australia’s greatest swimming heroes, and in a Sunday Project Exclusive, for the first time, he opens up about the health battle he’s kept a secret for years in the hope it can raise awareness for others.

  • FINA has today announced that the 21st FINA World Championships Doha 2024 will take place from 2-18 February 2024 in Doha, Qatar, following a decision by FINA and the Doha 2024 Local Organising Committee.

    The 21st FINA World Championships Doha 2024 were originally scheduled for the summer of 2023. However, due to the rescheduling of the 20th FINA World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, to the summer of 2023 necessitated a change in the Doha event dates.

    The Qatari capital will host FINA’s flagship event for the very first time after successfully hosting multiple FINA events over recent years, including the 12th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) 2014, nine editions of the FINA Swimming World Cup, four FINA Marathon Swim World Series events and a FINA Diving World Series event in 2009.

    With 76 medal events taking place across the six FINA disciplines of swimming, artistic swimming, open water swimming, diving, high diving, and water polo, Doha will provide an ideal setting for the world’s best aquatics competition. It will also serve as a stop on the road to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, providing qualification opportunities for the swimming, artistic swimming, open water swimming, diving, and water polo disciplines.

    “At FINA, we are committed to giving athletes additional opportunities to compete on the championship stage. Today’s announcement is a testament to this. We are extremely fortunate to have an event host in Doha that shares our passion for aquatics with the willingness and flexibility to organize this prestigious event to the benefit of aquatics athletes everywhere,” said FINA President Husain Al-Musallam.

    “The city’s world-class facilities will ensure that the athletes can perform at the highest level, inspiring the next generation of aquatics fans.”

    Swimming, artistic swimming, and water polo will take place in the Aspire Dome, with the venue transforming from the world’s largest indoor multi-sport arena into the world’s largest indoor aquatics venue. With sustainability and accessibility at the heart of the event, the diving competitions will be at the Hamad Aquatic Centre, an indoor venue 200m from Aspire Dome, with the high diving and open water swimming competitions set to take place in the nearby Museum of Islamic Art.

    FINA will soon announce revised dates for the FINA World Masters Championships 2024 in Doha.

    Press release from FINA

  • Everyone has days in training where you are finding it tough but these are the days when it is most important to focus on how to get better!