Ilya Shymanovich broke the world record in the men’s 100 breaststroke during the ISL’s fifth playoff match in Eindhoven for the second time in the span of a week, clocking a time of 55.28.
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Local YMCA Swimmers Making a Splash at the National Level | WKBN27
Seven swimmers from the YMCA of Youngstown are ranked in the top 16 in the country among YMCA swimmers.
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Interview with Ranomi Kromowidjojo (Team Iron) | International Swimming League
🤔 How well do you know Ranomi Kromowidjojo from Iron? You don’t want to miss this interview to learn even more about your favorite swimmer!🤩
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Swim England Artistic Swimming Virtual National Senior and Masters Championships 2021
The Swim England Artistic Swimming Virtual National Senior and Masters Championships 2021 has seen swimmers across the country complete their routines within the comforts of their clubs and then submit videos of their routines for judges to score virtually.
Athletes have competed in the Technical Solo, Technical Duet, and Technical Team events.
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Piranhas Attack Dozens of Swimmers and Rip Girl’s Toe Off at Argentina Bathing Spot | Newsweek
Dozens of people have been attacked by piranhas at a popular swimming spot in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Images of the attack were published by local news websites. One 13-year-old girl had her toe torn off. Another image showed a chunk of flesh missing from a woman’s finger. One of the victims had a large section of flesh from her foot taken, while a fourth had a hole in her big toe.
Reports suggest up to 30 people were injured.
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Pool Companies Giving New Swimming Pool to Grandmother After Collapse | WTHR
Kitty Smith spent one summer in her new dream backyard before tragedy struck, turning her swimming pool into a pile of rubble.
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French Swimmers Cross Lake Titicaca in Peru | Reuters
A French trio of swimmers swam for 11 days from Bolivia to Peru across Lake Titicaca to encourage people not to pollute the lake.
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Swimming | Sates Eyes World Short Course | eNCA
Matthew Sates is emerging as one of South Africa’s most promising swimmers.
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FINA Announces Dates for FINA World Championships (25m) 2022 in Kazan (RUS)
FINA is delighted to announce that the FINA World Championships (25m) 2022 in Kazan (RUS) will be held from 17-22 December 2022 at the Aquatics Palace in Kazan, Russia.
Hosts of the 16th FINA World Championships 2015 and the recent FINA Swimming World Cup 2021, Kazan will welcome over 1,200 athletes from more than 180 countries around the world to compete over six action-packed days of competition.
“We are absolutely delighted to be returning to Kazan for the FINA World Championships (25m) 2022 in Kazan (RUS). This city loves aquatics sports. The facilities are world class and provide the ultimate environment for the athletes to perform at the very highest level,†said FINA President Captain Husain Al-Musallam.
In addition to the competitions held in Kazan, the city is well known to the swimming world as home of the FINA Development Centre. The Centre provides the opportunity for FINA National Federations to have access to high-performance training facilities, thus ensuring greater equality of opportunity for swimmers. The Centre is a project of Kazan’s Directorate for Sports and Social Projects, which links elite events with development programmes and tangible legacy benefits for the local community.
“As home to the state-of-the-art Kazan FINA Development Centre, Kazan is already doing so much for the development and education of future swimming stars. Hosting the FINA World Championships will be an opportunity to continue this journey and develop the next generation of aquatics athletes in the Republic of Tatarstan and beyond.â€
“Our collaboration with FINA continues to go from strength to strength following the incredibly successful FINA World Championships in 2015,†said Vladimir Leonov, Minister of Sport of the Republic of Tatarstan. “Kazan is incredibly passionate about sport, especially aquatics. Therefore, I know that the athletes travelling to Kazan from around the world will receive the warmest of welcomes. We look forward to hosting a memorable event for the athletes, fans and officials, an event that will encourage people all of ages in the Republic of Tatarstan to take to the water.â€
Press release from FINA

Kazan. Image courtesy of gazrock / pixabay
