SwimSwam has compiled a list of all the links you might need to keep up with the action at the Toronto stop of the 2025 World Cup.
Nanakonov won the men's 100 breastroke at the Fightin' Blue Hens Meet with a time of 52.35, setting a new pool record and placing him 7th in the country.
However, World Aquatics’ newest incentive, the “Crown Buster,” brings a new wrinkle into the fold for the final leg of the circuit. If a swimmer denies someone the crown in Toronto, they earn the ...
Yang Jaehoon downed the Korean men's 100m butterfly national record, hitting 51.29 at the National Sports Festival.
Kim Youngbeom entered entirely new men's 100m free territory for Korea, ripping a new record of 47.39 to overtake Hwang Sunwoo's former mark.
Two 17-year-old students are preparing to swim 66 kilometers in a school pool – the full English Channel distnace – to raise funds for rainforest protection.
Como novedad para 2025, World Aquatics también ha introducido una bonificación que estará en juego en Toronto. Detalles.
Kate Douglass sits just 0.1 point behind Gretchen Walsh in the overall World Cup rankings going into the final World Cup stop in Toronto.
Ilya Kharun is now undefeated in the 50 and 200 fly on the World Cup Circuit, winning both events in Carmel and now Westmont.
For the second consecutive week and ninth time in his career, Army West Point sophomore Johnny Crush was named Patriot League Men’s Swimmer of the Week.
Earning recognition were Grand Valley State's Raul Briceno, Elliott McAlpine and Emi Goto, and Wayne State's Max Wasiniak.
Otto azzurri in gara nell’ultima tappa della World Cup a Toronto: da Thomas Ceccon a Federico Burdisso, passando per Razzetti e Deplano ...
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