• Great Britain’s Ranjuo Tomblin Claims Historic Artistic Swimming World Cup Gold

    The 19-year-old came out on top in the supremely contested Men’s Tech Solo event in Paris, with less than a point separating the podium places.

  • Olympic Champions Rasovszky, Van Rouwendaal Win European Aquatics Open Water Awards

    Sharon van Rouwendaal became the first open water swimmer in history to win two Olympic gold medals with her win in Paris.

  • South Africa Sport Minister Vows Change To Swimming SA: “I’m Coming There Like a Thunderstorm”

    “I see people have extended their contracts – that nonsense will not happen this year,” Sport Minister Gayton McKenzie said of the SSA executive committee.

  • Ohio State Artistic Swimming Opens 2025 Season With Zero Waste Invitational

    The Buckeyes will compete against Michigan in the season opener at the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion.

  • Swimming South Africa In Turmoil Amidst Multiple Legal Battles, World Cup Withdrawals

    Swimming South Africa is facing multiple issues with water polo player withdrawals, artistic swimmers suing them and a diving parent also taking legal action.

  • World Aquatics Unveils Competition Schedule For 2025 Artistic Swimming Season

    The World Cup will feature four stops, starting at the end of February in Paris (FRA) and culminating in the Super Final in Xi’an (CHN) in mid-June.

  • Artistic Swimming Coach Andrea Fuentes Leaves Team USA to Coach for Spain

    After spending the last six years rebuilding the U.S. national team, Fuentes is returning to her home country of Spain to take a new coaching role.

  • China Sweeps Artistic Swimming Golds in Russia’s Absence; U.S., Britain Take Silvers

    The Russians had won every artistic swimming gold medal at the Olympics dating back to Sydney 2000 until China swept this year’s events in their absence.