Swimming
With 11 divers making the trip to Antalya, Turkey, for this year’s European Aquatics Diving Championships (22–28 May), the British diving team heads into the competition with a clear strategy: nurturing the next generation while maintaining a foothold at the top of the continental pecking order. Youth is at the heart of the 2025 British squad – a blend of promising newcomers and returning medallists, with a long-term view towards the Los Angeles 2028 and even Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games. Read more Read More
At the 10th International Youth Diving Meet in Dresden, Germany, Britain’s young diving talents made a strong impression by securing an impressive haul of medals. This prestigious event, recognised as a genuine springboard for the sport’s future stars, provided the perfect stage for the UK’s next generation to showcase their remarkable potential. Combining talent, determination, and clear promise, these young athletes truly embody the golden future of British diving. Read more Read More
After a thrilling week in London at the British Swimming Championships, the British team has confirmed its squad for the 2025 World Championships in Singapore (27 July – 3 August). Featuring 28 swimmers, the selection strikes a balance between the experience of Paris 2024 medallists and the emergence of promising young talents making their first steps onto the senior international stage. While names like Duncan Scott, Matt Richards and Ben Proud remain fixtures, the team’s composition clearly signals an ambition: to gradually integrate the next generation at the highest level, with a clear eye on Los Angeles 2028, where several of the newcomers could well have a major part to play. Read more Read More
At just 18 years of age, Eva Okaro is already making waves across the global swimming stage. A British champion and junior world record holder, the sprint specialist from Kent has officially committed to the University of Texas for the autumn of 2025. A breakout performer at the recent national championships and now a prominent face of British swimming and global sprinting, Okaro represents a new generation eager to leave its mark on the international stage. Read more Read More
Day four of the 2025 British Swimming Championships brought a flurry of standout performances, with rising stars and seasoned champions making waves. Oliver Morgan once again reigned supreme in the 50m backstroke, while promising youngster Jack Brown came within a whisker of the 100m butterfly crown, missing out by just seven hundredths of a second. Meanwhile, veteran Duncan Scott claimed yet another national title, this time in the 200m individual medley. Here’s a look back at the highlights from the third of five days of action. Read more Read More