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Hampstead Heath swimming ponds considering limiting transgender users’ access
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Hampstead Heath swimming ponds considering limiting transgender users’ access

Trans swimmers currently able to use a mixed pond or either of the segregated ponds for the gender they identify as A consultation has been launched on transgender swimmers’ access to Hampstead Heath ponds, which could result in them being banned from using the pools for the gender they identify as. The Kenwood Ladies’ and Highgate Men’s ponds are gender-segregated, with trans people currently able to swim in whichever they feel most appropriate, or use the heath’s mixed-gender pond instead. Co

The Guardian4 Oct
‘I’m here to help people, which gives me a superpower’: one man’s challenge to swim 10 Swiss lakes
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‘I’m here to help people, which gives me a superpower’: one man’s challenge to swim 10 Swiss lakes

Neil Gilson is undertaking a huge mental and physical task to raise awareness of a neuropsychiatric condition that affected his son Jack The physical effort as he battles currents, coldness and wind is massive, but the mental challenge of ploughing on alone for hours on end is even more testing. Neil Gilson, a father of three from Devon, is about to set off on the next leg of his attempt to become the first person to swim the 10 largest lakes in Switzerland, a total of about 230 miles. Continue

The Guardian12 Sept
Ben Proud admits ‘huge financial incentive’ is behind decision to join Enhanced Games
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Ben Proud admits ‘huge financial incentive’ is behind decision to join Enhanced Games

Swimmer is first British athlete to sign up for event Proud: ‘These are opportunities I cannot pass by at 30’ The Olympic silver medallist Ben Proud, the first British athlete to sign up for the Enhanced Games, has accepted he risks sullying his reputation and admitted he is chiefly motivated by earning money in the twilight of his career. He told the BBC Today programme on Thursday: “There’s a huge financial incentive with this and I would be lying if I said it didn’t matter. It would take me

The Guardian11 Sept
Olympic medallist Ben Proud becomes first British athlete to join Enhanced Games
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Olympic medallist Ben Proud becomes first British athlete to join Enhanced Games

Swimmer won silver for GB in Paris last summer Event allows athletes to take performance-enhancing drugs The Olympic silver medallist Ben Proud has become the first Briton to join the Enhanced Games, an event that allows athletes to take ­performance-enhancing drugs. The 30-year-old, who came second in the 50m freestyle in Paris last summer, does not believe the event undermines clean sport. “I think [the Enhanced Games] opens up the potential avenue to excel in a very different way,” he told

The Guardian10 Sept
The Crawl review – madcap swimming comedy performed by synchronised duo
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The Crawl review – madcap swimming comedy performed by synchronised duo

Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh Alexander Burnett and Ellie Whittaker dive into multiple roles in a bubbly show with plenty of audience participation This highly physical comedy about two competitive swimmers begins at the beginning – not with a referee’s whistle but a stand-alone aquatic opus racing through humans’ evolution from fish. In caps, goggles and bathing suits, Alexander Burnett and Ellie Whittaker recount our abiding passion for the water, from the earliest forms of life to Napoleon diving

The Guardian24 Aug
Michael Phelps is right. USA Swimming’s failure runs deeper than medals | Bryan Armen Graham
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Michael Phelps is right. USA Swimming’s failure runs deeper than medals | Bryan Armen Graham

The 23-times gold medallist warns of drift and weak leadership. Governance failures, and a troubled safeguarding record, could cost the US more than podium places at LA 2028 In three years’ time, the swimming programme for the Los Angeles Olympics will unfold over nine days and nights on the grandest stage the sport has ever known. A purpose-built pool inside SoFi Stadium in Inglewood will be the centerpiece of a 38,000-capacity open-air natatorium, transforming the $5bn home of the NFL’s Rams a

The Guardian15 Aug
Michael Phelps launches scathing attack on ‘failing’ USA Swimming
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Michael Phelps launches scathing attack on ‘failing’ USA Swimming

Olympic champion writes lengthy Instagram post American says he would hesitate to let sons compete Michael Phelps has launched a scathing attack on USA Swimming’s leadership, with the 23-times Olympic gold medallist branding the body weak and demanding sweeping reforms after what he sees as years of organizational decline. “I’ve watched too many teammates struggle to compete in a sport they love without the support they need,” Phelps, who retired from competitive swimming in 2016, wrote in a l

The Guardian14 Aug
Australia pipped by US at world swimming titles but Dolphins’ golden era endures | Kieran Pender
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Australia pipped by US at world swimming titles but Dolphins’ golden era endures | Kieran Pender

Mollie O’Callaghan and Kaylee McKeown were not the only Australians to shine in Singapore, whether individually or collectively Australia’s golden generation in the pool is going nowhere. That much, at least, was clear in Singapore over the past week, as the Dolphins ended the 2025 world championships on eight gold medals, just one shy of perennial rivals the United States. With some swimmers only recently back in the water following a post-Olympics break – Ariarne Titmus participated from the c

The Guardian4 Aug
US women set world record in relay at swim worlds, while Summer McIntosh wins fourth gold
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US women set world record in relay at swim worlds, while Summer McIntosh wins fourth gold

US break own record in last event of worlds China’s 12-year-old prodigy Yu Zidi finishes off-podium Summer McIntosh capped a brilliant world championships with the 400 meters individual medley (IM) title and a fourth individual gold medal, while the United States set a world record in the women’s 4x100 medley relay to win the final title in Singapore on Sunday. France’s Leon Marchand roared to victory in the men’s 400 meters IM, while the United States topped the medals table with nine golds,

The Guardian3 Aug
Ledecky wins 800m freestyle world title over Pallister and McIntosh in classic
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Ledecky wins 800m freestyle world title over Pallister and McIntosh in classic

Ledecky wins 800m freestyle in 8:05.62 CR time McIntosh settles for bronze behind Pallister US star extends record with seventh world 800m title Katie Ledecky once again proved untouchable in her signature event, holding off a star-studded field to win her seventh world title in the 800m freestyle on Saturday in Singapore, a feat no swimmer has ever achieved in a single event. The 28-year-old American delivered a championship-record 8:05.62 to edge Australia’s Lani Pallister (8:05.98) and Can

The Guardian2 Aug
Backstroke queen Kaylee McKeown pulls off another golden double
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Backstroke queen Kaylee McKeown pulls off another golden double

Australian reels in US rival Regan Smith at world championships Cameron McEvoy storms to 50m freestyle title in Singapore Kaylee McKeown, the world record-holder, underlined her status as the undisputed queen of backstroke as she added 200m gold to her triumph in the 100m at the world championships in Singapore on Saturday. Once again it was American Regan Smith attempting to take down McKeown, only to be reeled in on the last lap as the Australian clocked 2min 03.33sec, the third-fastest of a

The Guardian2 Aug
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