Safety of River Seine for Swimming During Summer Games

Mayor of Paris assures Olympians that the River Seine will be safe for swimming during the upcoming Summer Games, despite pollution concerns. Open water swimming events are scheduled to take place in the river. The mayor plans to take a dip in the Seine before the athletes.

2024 Summer Games and Michael Phelps

Five-time gold medalist Missy Franklin discusses expectations for Katie Ledecky at the 2024 Summer Games with Fox News. Michael Phelps reacts to Australian swimmer's comments about Team USA ahead of the Paris Olympics.

Léon Marchand's Journey to Olympic Success

Former Arizona State University swimming coach Bob Bowman discovers French swimmer Léon Marchand through an email and coaches him to success, leading him to become a potential breakout star at the Paris Olympics.

Regan Smith Breaks World Record in Women's 100-Meter Backstroke at U.S. Olympic Trials

Regan Smith broke the world record in the women's 100-meter backstroke at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, securing her spot in the Summer Games. She is a three-time Olympic medalist and will be heading to her second Games next month.

China's Doping Scandal and Paris 2024 Olympics

China is sending 11 swimmers embroiled in a doping scandal to the Paris 2024 Olympics after being cleared by WADA of wrongdoing, sparking international outrage and accusations of double standards.

Summer McIntosh's Rise in the Swimming World

17-year-old Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh is making waves in the swimming world by defeating American swimming icon Katie Ledecky and breaking world records, positioning herself as one of the best female swimmers globally.

Actress Daisy Ridley's Role in 'Young Woman and the Sea'

Actress Daisy Ridley had to wear heavy vintage swimming costumes for her new film 'Young Woman and the Sea,' based on the true story of Gertrude 'Trudy' Ederle, the first woman to swim across the English Channel in 1926. Ridley trained for the role and also served as an executive producer on the film.

Katie Ledecky's Achievements and Future Plans

Katie Ledecky, the most decorated female swimmer of all time with 10 Olympic and 26 world championship medals, is set to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She discusses her excitement for the Paris Olympics, potential participation in the 2028 games, and her dedication to swimming. Ledecky shares insights on resilience and her plans to continue swimming for joy even after her competitive career ends.

University of Wyoming Swimming and Diving Team Tragedy

Three members of the University of Wyoming swimming and diving team were killed in a car crash in Colorado. The victims were identified as Charlie Clark, Carson Muir, and Luke Slabber. Two other team members were injured in the crash.