By Coleman Hodges on SwimSwam Tuesday, June 3 – Saturday, June 7, 2025 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium LCM (50 meters) World Championship
By Coleman Hodges on SwimSwam Tuesday, June 3 – Saturday, June 7, 2025 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium LCM (50 meters) World Championship
By Jack Spitser on SwimSwam Tuesday, June 3 – Saturday, June 7, 2025 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium LCM (50 meters) World Championship
By James Sutherland on SwimSwam SwimSwam Pulse is a recurring feature tracking and analyzing the results of our periodic A3 Performance Polls. You can cast your vote in our newest poll on the SwimSwam homepage, about halfway down the page on the right side.
By Sean Griffin on SwimSwam Tuesday, June 3 – Saturday, June 7, 2025 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium LCM (50 meters) World Championship
By Charlotte Wells on SwimSwam Tuesday, June 3 – Saturday, June 7, 2025 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium LCM (50 meters) Meet Central World Championship Selection Criteria World Record: 2:03.14 – Kaylee McKeown, AUS American Record: 2:03.35 – Regan Smith 2024 U.S.
By Sophie Kaufman on SwimSwam Tuesday, June 3 – Saturday, June 7, 2025 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium LCM (50 meters) Meet Central World Championship Selection Criteria SwimSwam Preview Index World Record: American Record: 2:03.84 – Regan Smith (2024) 2024 U.S.
By Charlotte Wells on SwimSwam Tuesday, June 3 – Saturday, June 7, 2025 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium LCM (50 meters) Meet Central World Championship Selection Criteria World Record: 57.13 – Regan Smith, USA (2024) American Record: 57.13 – Regan Smith (2024) 2024 U.S.
By Sophie Kaufman on SwimSwam Tuesday, June 3 – Saturday, June 7, 2025 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium LCM (50 meters) Meet Central
By Braden Keith on SwimSwam May 14-16, 2025 Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swim Center, Austin, Texas Long Course Meters (50 meters) Live Results Recaps Prelims: Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 2 | Day 3 Olympian Regan Smith picked up a pair of wins on the final day of the 2025 Longhorn Aquatics Elite Invite just 35 minutes apart.
By Sam Blacker on SwimSwam Wednesday, April 30 – Saturday, May 3, 2025 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center LCM (50 meters) Meet Central
Austin Cindric was very happy to win the Jack Link’s 500 at Talladega Superspeedway, as he hugged and lifted FOX Sports NASCAR reporter Regan Smith after the race.
By Barry Revzin on SwimSwam Monday, April 21st – Thursday, April 24th Prelims at 10am local (8pm ET night before)/Finals at 6pm local (4am ET) Brisbane
By Anne Lepesant on SwimSwam March 19-22, 2025 Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center — Federal Way, Washington Short Course Yards (25 yards) Start Times:
By Gold Medal Mel Stewart on SwimSwam Eight-time Olympic medalist Regan Smith graces the cover of SwimSwam Magazine’s 2025 Women In Swimming Issue, a 172-page collector’s edition celebrating the biggest female stars in our sport.
By Coleman Hodges on SwimSwam January 24-25, 2025 Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center — Austin, Texas 25 Yards (SCY) Meet Info Live Results (not yet
Team USA came into the Women’s 4×100 meter medley as the favorite to win gold. That’s exactly what the Americans did too, led by Torri Huske, Regan Smith,
The United States has claimed another Olympic medal in Paris in the pool, this time courtesy of Regan Smith in the 200-meter butterfly. Smith had to push hard to medal, in third place at the final turn and seemingly giving ground to Australian swimmer Elizabeth Dekkers.
While the Americans lead in total medals (AUS 8, USA 15), the Australians have won more golds (AUS 4, USA 2), which are valued higher in the Olympic medal table.
The U.S. Olympic swimming trials concluded Sunday night in Indianapolis and now the American roster is locked in. The team has a solid mix of Olympic veterans and fresh newcomers. Here are the top five U.S. swimmers you should watch in Paris.
Arizona State fans will want to watch the swimming events, as several current and former Sun Devils will feature and likely compete in finals for medals.
Regan Smith made history on Tuesday at the Olympic Swim Trials in Indianapolis, setting a new world record in the 100-meter backstroke. The former Stanford swimmer finished with a time of 57.13 seconds, surpassing the previous record of 57.33 seconds held by Australian swimmer Kaylee McKeown.