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USA Swimming is bringing you daily updates and results from the 2025 World University Games in Berlin, Germany, July 17-23, where America's top collegiate swimmers make waves on the world stage ...
Four American swimmers competed in the 3-kilometer knockout sprint on the third day of racing at the 2025 World Aquatics Open Water Championships. The event, which was recently added to the ...
The second day of competition at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships Open Water saw USA Swimming athletes continue to build momentum in the 5-kilometer event, following a full slate of action after ...
We asked the 2025 World University Championships coaches about the start of their careers and what they are excited about for the meet in Berlin. Learn more about head coach Arthur Albiero and ...
Congratulations to the 15 medical personnel who have been selected to participate in the 2025 World Aquatics Championships, World University Games, and World Aquatics Junior Championships. These staff ...
Results Following a week of record-breaking performances, the 2025 Toyota National Championships concluded this evening in Indianapolis. Results from the meet determine rosters for three upcoming ...
Lucas Oil Stadium will once again welcome Team USA hopefuls for one of largest swimming events ever staged ahead of the LA28 Olympic Games COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – USA Swimming, the national ...
USA Swimming, the national governing body for swimming in the United States, and its fundraising arm, the USA Swimming Foundation, today announced the 2025 Historically Black College and Universities ...
USA Swimming, the national governing body for swimming in the United States, and its philanthropic arm, the USA Swimming Foundation, today announced the 2025 Community Impact Grant recipients. Nine ...
The fireworks started early on the final night of the TYR Pro Swim Series Fort Lauderdale as Katie Ledecky (Bethesda, Md./Gator Swim Club) capped a week of incredible races. Nine years after she set ...
The TYR Pro Swim Series Fort Lauderdale started with a bang as Katie Ledecky (Bethesda, Md./Gator Swim Club) won the women's 1500-meter freestyle by almost 40 seconds with a time of 15:24.51. The time ...