Young Swimmers Shine at African Open Water Champs

At the recently concluded African Open Championships in Mauritius, featuring male participants aged 14 to 15, a diverse array of emerging talent took center stage. Among them, Ahmed Samir Mohamed Mahmoud from Egypt demonstrated remarkable speed and endurance, securing the top position with an impressive time of 53 minutes and 18.3 seconds. His victory not only highlighted his individual prowess but also hinted at the growing strength of Egypt in the world of competitive open water swimming. Mazen Mostafa Shokry Mostafa Asfoor, another p... Read More

Schoenmaker and Le Clos dive into World Aquatics Championships Trials in Durban

As the year draws to a close, the swimming action in South Africa continues with the country's top athletes converging on Durban for the World Aquatics Championships trials at the Kings Park Pool from 14-18 December. This event is a crucial stepping stone for the swimmers eyeing a spot at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha from 11-18 February next year. Among the notable participants is Olympic champion Tatjana Schoenmaker, who recently returned to the pool after her wedding last month. Schoenmaker is set to compete in the 50m, 100... Read More

Tunisian Olympic Champion Ahmed Hafnaoui Withdraws from U.S. Open Due to Illness

In an unexpected turn of events, Tunisian Olympic swimming sensation Ahmed Hafnaoui has withdrawn from the men's 800 freestyle event on the opening night of the U.S. Open, citing health concerns. The 20-year-old athlete, reigning world champion in the 800 freestyle, is currently battling an upper respiratory infection and is undergoing antibiotic treatment, as disclosed by his coach, Mark Schubert, of The Swim Team (TST). Hafnaoui, who entered the U.S. Open as the top seed in both the men's 400 freestyle and 1500 freestyle, was poise... Read More

Breaking News: Marwan El Kamash Withdraws from U.S. Open Due to Illness

  Renowned Swimmer Hospitalized with Food Poisoning On the inaugural night of the U.S. Open, Marwan El Kamash, a prominent figure in swimming, made unexpected scratches from the men's 800 freestyle event. Subsequently, it has been revealed that his withdrawal from the meet is attributed to a bout of illness. El Kamash, who hones his skills at TST, disclosed to SwimSwam that he is currently hospitalized in Egypt, grappling with food poisoning. This unfortunate turn of events followed his participation in the Egyptian National Cham... Read More

World Champion Ahmed Hafnaoui Scratches at U.S. Open

Ahmed Hafnaoui, the reigning world champion and top seed in the men's 800 freestyle, has withdrawn from the event on the opening day of the U.S. Open in Greensboro. This means that the highly-anticipated head-to-head clash with Olympic gold medalist Bobby Finke, scheduled for Wednesday night, will not materialize. While Hafnaoui's scratch doesn't necessarily imply his withdrawal from the entire meet, the likelihood has increased as he has opted out of one of his strongest events. Hafnaoui, who was in the midst of his freshman yea... Read More