Every year sharks descend on Singer Island, in the US state of Florida, to devour the mullet making their migration south.But the island is also a holiday hotspot – making for some nail-biting close encounters when surfers and swimmers enter the water.
The Berlin Swimming World Cup will be the first event to see an “open category” to accommodate transgender swimmers, World Aquatics said Wednesday. World Aquatics announced last year the decision to essentially bar transgender athletes from competing against the gender they identify
A large group of demonstrators gathered outside Texas Woman’s University in Denton earlier this week to protest Gov. Greg Abbott’s ceremonial signing of the “Save Women’s Sports Act.” While some in attendance were subject to objects and vulgarities being hurled at them,
World Aquatics announces 'open category' to include trans swimmers: 'Our sport must be for everyone'
The international governing body for swimming announced Tuesday that an “open category” for transgender athletes is in the works, more than a year after a new policy effectively banned trans women from competing in women’s events. Speaking at the World Aquatics Congress
The US Coastguard opened fire at a huge shark after it was spotted heading straight for a group of servicemen and women who had jumped into the water during a work break. The alarm was raised as around 40 people were messing
Come on in, the water’s fine … Or is it? Beaches are among America’s biggest natural attractions, with an estimated 400 million people visiting one each year, according to the United States Lifesaving Association. Yet a new report suggests that the country’s