Gabriel Araujo, from Brazil, won four gold medals and set a new World Record at the 3rd stop of the Para World Series in Barcelona.
Maisie Summers-Newton, Brock Whiston and Poppy Maskill during a medal presentation at last year’s Aquatics GB Swimming Championships.
Racing in front of a home crowd, the Australian athletes dominated the Melbourne stop of the Para Swimming World Series, winning 21 of the 23 events.
The first edition of the 2025 Para Swimming World Series takes place this weekend, in Melbourne, Australia, with multiple Paralympic medalists in attendance.
Allen, the head coach of Club de Natation Bleu et Or, has been a member of multiple national team staffs, including the Tokyo and Paris Paralympic Games.
11x Paralympic champion Sophie Pascoe has announced her retirement from professional swimming after a decorated career spanning four Paralympics.
19-time Paralympic medalist Erin Popovich has found her new role. While it’s outside of swimming – there will still be a big tie to the sport.
Paralympic gold medallists Gabriel Araujo and Alice Tai added more accolades to their impressive 2024 seasons by winning the 2024 Para Swimming World Series.