Swimming Australia, the Australian Dolphins swim team and the swimming community are mourning the loss of legendary coach, Harry Gallagher OAM, who passed away on Thursday morning aged 96.
With many of Nelson's top swimmers off to Taupo for Swimming NZ's open water championships and the Epic swims, some of the older competitors must have thought they were in with a chance at Thursday's weekly Port Nelson Swim Series event.
A large group of swimmers from Aquagym in Christchurch joined the regular lineup of Nelson competitors at last Thursday's Port Nelson swim from the Nelson Yacht Club.
Oxford Bayley recorded his third win in four starts so far this summer in last Thursday's Port Nelson swim series, finishing 20 seconds ahead of Hayden Squance.
Hayden Squance was at his consistent best and Isabella Thurlow demonstrated that she's up there with the top swimmers in the region as the pair won their respective male and female sections in Thursday's Port Nelson Sea Swim Series.
Brent Foster doesn't much like being called a veteran. The 53-year-old former Commonwealth Games swimmer proved that he doesn't act like a veteran as he led
Para world records continued to tumble at the Hancock Prospecting Australian Virtual Short Course as session three rounded out this morning with racing in Hobart, Brisbane and Perth, after sessions in the days before in Sydney and Melbourne.